
I found a supply again and set about to try it out.

After felting with brightly coloured wool and the dye coming out when used, I decided to go with the undyed grey wool and used a few accent colours.

To me, it looks so earthy.

To see my other ventures in wet felting soap go here
Have a good one,
Amanda
3 comments:
And what do you do with felted soap?
These are beautiful! Please do a tutorial and show those like me, who have never felted, how to make create felted soap. :)
Oh, fun! I'm adding this to my homemade Christmas present to-do list.
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