Ciaglia Technique: A Method for Recycling Soap Scraps and Shreds

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  • @make7966
    @make7966 Před 4 měsíci

    WONDERFUL INSTRUCTIONS ! YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT TEACHER. THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL SOAPS. THANK YOU FOR THE DEMO AND I LOVE THE FINAL TOUCH !

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 4 měsíci

      So glad the tutorial was helpful to you! Happy Soaping!

  • @moonshadowessentialssoapsn5287

    The flowers take something so simple to simply elegant! The flowers were stunning and tied everything together perfectly.

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you! I really love how the flowers pulled it all together too! This soap just makes me smile every time I see it!

  • @rosalindajose9033
    @rosalindajose9033 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video. You give me hope that I can correct a soap disaster.

  • @makeit2649
    @makeit2649 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely beautiful soap!! 😍Thank you for sharing this, as it is such a great alternative to regular confetti soap. I did want to mention for anyone who watched this that it is not necessary to have the lye and oil within ten degrees of each other. Of course, if the lye is much colder than the oils, that can cause false trace. And if the lye is hotter than the oils, that can speed up trace a bit. But lots of people believe there is some "rule" about having them within 10 degrees of each other, and that's just not true.

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. No lye and oils don’t have to be within 10° but in my 14 years of making soap I’ve found that when they are you have the least amount of other issues to worry about :) And for a new soap maker it’s a good place to start. With this particular recipe the temps within 10° of each other helps prevent a false trace!

  • @TNMortgageLO
    @TNMortgageLO Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you sooo much for this tutorial! I was able to recreate my base recipe to match the rematch soap and ended up with a beauty! Can’t wait t cut tomorrow ❤ The only part of the method I changed was melting my shred with my hard oils.

  • @benjawanhargrove6313
    @benjawanhargrove6313 Před rokem

    Amazing, I’ve been making soaps for years and this is the first time I’ve seen this method. Thank you so much for sharing😊 Your soaps are beautiful!

  • @jeanmartin6410
    @jeanmartin6410 Před 2 lety +1

    At about my fourth batch of soap, I realized that I had a whole lot of “shred”. I didn’t know about this method. I threw together my recipe, and then threw in my shreds. Forgot that that would double or triple my batch. I was really scrambling to find enough “molds” to put it in. Thankfully, I’m a great hoarder so I had all kinds of plastic trays to put it in. Turned out really well. I was really pleased with it. Thank you for this video.

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety

      Yeah!! That's the one thing about using up soap scraps! I've had to pour over extra into other molds too ha!

  • @chitsb
    @chitsb Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful! It has the texture of a rebatched soap. I can see this technique is definitely not for beginner!

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! Yeah, I don't recommend it if you're new to soap making! Definitely a bit tricky!

  • @jadecollection
    @jadecollection Před 9 měsíci

    I hadn't heard of this method until basically today its so interesting!

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It was new to me at the time too! It really can create some cool looking soaps!

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It was new to me at the time too! It really can create some cool looking soaps!

  • @mariadocarmocostacamargo4341

    Boa tarde! Agradeço imensamente sua receita preciosa. Belíssima! Parabéns!

  • @donnalh3030
    @donnalh3030 Před 9 měsíci

    Just saw this ......... Adjusting the batch size to use different amounts of shreds is very easy w/ soap calc. Put your regular recipe, without shreds, into soap calc and find the "Soap weight before CP cure or HP cook". Once you decide on the weight of your shreds, just subtract that from the "Soap weight before ..." (NOT from the weight of the oils). The remainder will the the soap weight (NOT oil weight) of the new batch you will add the shreds to. In your example, a 2.5# batch requires ~28 oz of oils and has a soap weight in ounces of 38.98 or 39 oz and using 8.4 oz of shreds: 39 oz minus 8.4 oz =30.6 oz of soap weight (not oils) for your new batch to which you will add the shreds. Plugging a few different oil amounts into your soap calc recipe and recalculating, you can easily find the correct amount of oils to give you approx 30.6 oz soap weight (which=22 oz oils).
    Thank you so much for this video. I LOVE the soaps! I had never heard of this method. Beautiful color and the flowers look wonderful. Would love to see a video on making them.

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 9 měsíci

      That works too. :) There are always multiple ways to do most things. I always so go with what makes sense to you! It's a fun technique. I hope you enjoy trying it!

  • @Leahsluxuryaromas
    @Leahsluxuryaromas Před 2 lety

    Stunning Soap!💛

  • @consuela3214
    @consuela3214 Před 2 lety

    Wow! So beautiful

  • @86jenita
    @86jenita Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @shunawestern9153
    @shunawestern9153 Před rokem

    Looks really great. 🥰

  • @kebunjourney4908
    @kebunjourney4908 Před 2 lety

    tq for the info. very informative esp for beginners like me

  • @teresaferris2042
    @teresaferris2042 Před 2 lety +3

    This is a very good video in this technique. Thank you for taking the time to show us! What is the tool you have to make your chalk line between your layers? I’ve never seen anything like that before! And your soap dough flowers are beautiful!!

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you! It’s a tea strainer! I got mine on Amazon: OXO BREW Twisting Tea Ball Infuser www.amazon.com/dp/B008H2JMFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Z8R6VECS7R2S7H73QR72. The flowers are made with a cookie cutter and impression mat mold from Sugar Blossom Art (which is closing their business and doesn’t have any left). If you search the company name and “petunia” on Amazon or online I’ve seen some knock offs and a few companies with some sets left that they were selling.

  • @marisajames8158
    @marisajames8158 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @TheLoveweaver
    @TheLoveweaver Před 2 lety

    Great informative video! 👍

  • @dee0108
    @dee0108 Před 2 lety

    Lovely ❤️

  • @jillianhudgens4316
    @jillianhudgens4316 Před 2 lety

    I giggled about the grits 😂

  • @OwaisAlways
    @OwaisAlways Před 7 měsíci +1

    Looks amazing, how did u make the flowers

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you :) This video shows the tools/how to make them. I was making poinsettias in the video, but it was the same concept/tools to make the pink/white flowers. czcams.com/video/Pr9nlJbYu0M/video.html

  • @nikkirolando7860
    @nikkirolando7860 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing this! I’m in need of a no waste solution. My question about recalculating is; so let’s say we went from 28 Oz to 22oz; doesn’t that make the % of soap shreds go above 30? So then do I need to recalculate the amount of soap shreds that I use or keep it the same? I hope I’m making sense 😂
    Thanks again! 😊

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you have 22 oz of oil in your recipe then yes you need to calculate the new % of shreds. You will take your batch size and the amount of oils that comprise that soap and multiple it by the % of shreds you want to you. So, if you're using 22oz of oil and you want 30% shreds then you would take 22oz x 30% = TOTAL AMOUNT OF SHREDS

    • @nikkirolando7860
      @nikkirolando7860 Před 6 měsíci

      Ok thank you! 😊

  • @michellehindson6972
    @michellehindson6972 Před rokem

    Just discovered this method thanks so much for this, I don't have avocado butter could I sub something else and still have it slow moving?

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před rokem

      You know I just realized that I put avocado butter in stead of avocado OIL in the lye calculator. So, what I would recommend is using Avocado Oil. If you don't have that you can use another oil like apricot oil, or you could just increase the amount of sweet almond or sunflower oil! Just run it through a lye calculator with the oil change. I ran this through the calculator with Avocado OIL in stead of butter and the amount of lye you'll need is the same so you can just sub the oil for the butter if you use avocado oil!

  • @kellsgreenidge8885
    @kellsgreenidge8885 Před 2 lety

    I saw this method in a you tube video by Tellervo over a year ago LoL.

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, that’s about when this challenged happened so a bunch of us probably posted videos on the technique 😊

    • @kellsgreenidge8885
      @kellsgreenidge8885 Před 2 lety

      @@TheSoapArtist Nah it was about 2 to 3 months before the challenge she shared the technique. It's really cool tho.

  • @shanthinandakumar
    @shanthinandakumar Před 2 lety

    Didn't you add lye to the oils taken??
    Thankyou

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety +1

      If you're calculating a batch size and using my cheat sheet it's just telling you the total weight of oils you'll need. You need to run it through a calculator to determine the water and lye.

  • @elistyle82
    @elistyle82 Před 2 lety +1

    So in this way no lye needed?

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety +1

      You do need lye. You are still making a batch of cold process soap from scratch, you're just adding some already made soap to the new batch. This is definitely an advanced technique and I don't recommend it if you haven't got a good grasp on the basics!

  • @iugamaria5565
    @iugamaria5565 Před rokem

    As dori subtitrare in romană ,va rog mult de tot❤

  • @skyhighmeditation8133
    @skyhighmeditation8133 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you learn soap making please?

    • @TheSoapArtist
      @TheSoapArtist  Před 2 lety

      Hi! I’ve learned soap making over the years from a variety of different places! Check out Lovin’ Soap for lots of great resources! And of course if you search CZcams there are many videos on how to learn about soap making. And I try and do a nee video tutorial once a month too!

  • @traceykilgore5105
    @traceykilgore5105 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful