05/21/2026
'Gold Digger' is my entry for May's , the Straight Layer Gradient technique taught by Jennifer Hoffman.
I wasn't planning to do an entry this month, but I had a very short window of time, so I gave it one shot! I really appreciate 's excellent and comprehensive tutorial as well, so that kept me motivated, as did our wonderful community of soapmakers in the Soap Collab.
I have been obsessed lately with the Zorn colour palette. It creates a naturalistic, moody impression using only black, white, red, and yellow. I also love the look of silver, bronze, and gold gradients, so I chose to riff off both of those ideas. This palette isn't as eye-catching as bright, saturated colours, but it reminds me of sunset in the desert. π΅π
That arid, hazy gradient also made me think of the little Sonoran Digger Bee π, a ground dweller who has adapted to life in the harsh desert.
So, this is your reminder that as the planet continues to warm, and our sweet, little pollinators work hard to keep plants thriving, we can help by providing the bees with water. π§
A shallow dish with some stones for them to stand on (so they don't drown), will give them some refreshment during those hot summer days to come!
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I can't wait to see all the beautiful creations this month.