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Anybody Can Do this Soap Stuff! Even You!
by Leslie Sausage
Description: Easy instructions for making your own soap.
This is a fun way to "dip your toe" into soap making!
Just grate up some pure soap and remix with water to make not only kid
gifts, but some nice little guest soaps as well.
Kids love writing on the tub when bathing and they can with soap "crayons"!
For soap flakes recipes, you can make your own with finely grated bars of
pure soap to make soap powder. The amount of water may need to be decreased,
so start with less water and add as needed. If you don't want to make your
own pure soap flakes, you can buy a package in the laundry aisle at the
grocery store.
***Do not use laundry detergent!***
Bath Time Crayons
3 cups soap flakes
1/2 to 1 cup water, approximately
1 teaspoon vegetable food coloring
Molded - Bath Time Crayons
Combine soap flakes and water. Add food coloring and put mixture into
lightly greased ice cube trays, candy or soap molds. Press soap dough into
molds lightly and let dry over night before un-molding.
Shaped - Bath Time Crayons
Grease your hands with vegetable oil first! Mix the soap and water to make
the consistency of play dough. Put a few drops of vegetable oil and your
hands and rub between the palms of your hands so the soap won't stick to
your hands while shaping it.
Soap on a Rope:
You'll need some string. Shape the soap with your hands. Cut a piece of
string and tie the ends together. Push the knot gently into the your
finished shape. Let the completed soap dry before hanging it by the rope.
Cookie Cutter Soap Shapes:
Pat or roll out mixture and let kids use cookie cutters or theme cutters to
make individual soaps. Make "soap on a rope" by cutting two identical pieces
and sandwiching the string between the layers.
Multi-color Soap or Soap on a Rope:
Make two-tone soaps by using identical shapes of different colors and
sandwiching them together.
Small cookie cutters make nice shapes in guest-soap size that can be placed
in a small wicker basket for a gift, bathroom display or drawer sachets.
Copyright © 2000 Leslie Sausage
Leslie Sausage is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of several
e-books. For more creative, practical and fun ideas for your home visit Frugal
Homemaker at http://www.frugalhomemaker.com.