This was an experiment to see if I could make a half view of a Christmas pine tree, in a loaf mold soap. It kind of worked, so I was able to add the grinch in a couple of the bars for my niece, on the side opposite the tree. To purchase any of my soaps, you can visit: https://beautifulsoaps-by-glenda.squa... Here is my blog site, where you can see the recipe I used. https://soapsbyglenda.wordpress.com/2... Video chapters: 00:07 Preparing colors for the soap 00:25 Mixing lye water and oils 00:38 Blending soap mix to emulsion 02:02 Pouring the soap into the mold 02:40 Swirling pine tree 04:21 Soap cutting 04:42 Adding soap embeds (the grinch) 05:04 Pine Swirl Soap pictures Supplies links (affiliate links): -Alpine green mica: https://nurturesoap.com/products/alpi... Soap mold: https://amzn.to/3asyANd Soap Cutter: https://amzn.to/37cRpmF Comfort and Joy fragrance: https://nurturesoap.com/products/comf... My affiliate links: (if you buy from them, it will not cost you any more, and I would get a tiny commission on it). NURTURE SOAP: http://nurturesoap.com?aff=91 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=soap+suppl... MAKE YOUR OWN: https://www.makeyourown.buzz/?aff=203 Here is the equipment I use: https://soapsbyglenda.wordpress.com/e... Here is my blog post for first time soap makers: https://soapsbyglenda.wordpress.com/2...