…to it. Add some more fragrance, if desired, and mix thoroughly. Step 9: Add some Brown Oxide in small amounts and mix thoroughly until a caramel color is achieved. You may want to add a little more Red Oxide as…
…to it. Add some more fragrance, if desired, and mix thoroughly. Step 9: Add some Brown Oxide in small amounts and mix thoroughly until a caramel color is achieved. You may want to add a little more Red Oxide as…
…hand. As it starts to solidify you will want to mold your fingers and hand into shape before it completely cools. We bent the fingers a bit, and flattened down the top of the hand to make it look more…
…of your desired Liquid Bath & Body Colorant. Seal the container and shake it up until the colorant is evenly dispersed. Add more if you want a darker color. Step 2: Pour the salt onto a washable or disposable surface…
…will take the black color much better than the opaque bases. Cut into small chunks and melt in the microwave in 30 second increments. Add fragrance if desired, and stir in the Black Oxide until you are satisfied with the…
…Cookie Cutters (small and large-large is optional) Measuring Cup Knife or Soap Cutter Instructions: 1. Melt your white soap base in the microwave, add your fragrance, and fill your cookie sheet about halfway. Tip: You may want to spray…
…Wax Melter Instructions: 1. Wick your container as usual. You may want to use a wick centering tool to keep your wick in place. 2. Melt your wax in a double boiler or wax melter. 3. Pour out enough…
…still liquid, or put it back in the microwave for a few more seconds to remelt it if it has begun to solidify. Slowly and carefully pour a second layer of clear soap, making sure not to pour too quickly…
…the colors I had already cooled in my mold, actually at that point I set that mold away for a couple of weeks and forgot about it, it was after I went looking for that mold that I decided to…
…editorial note: readers may wish to consider dyes and pigments specifically intended for soap making. Step 6: It has been about 5-10 minutes, back to our pot — it’s very thick now, I couldn’t stir if I wanted to….
…to keep in moisture. Instructions: Step 1: Place soap in microwave and melt for 10-30 second intervals, depending on amount of soap. 1 1/2 cups of chunks usually takes about 45 seconds (30 seconds, stir, then back in for…
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