…this layer is still warm, but solid. 10. Pour your final layer and allow it to cool completely. 11. Remove your wick centering tool and trim your wick to about 1/4 inch. Tip:…
…this layer is still warm, but solid. 10. Pour your final layer and allow it to cool completely. 11. Remove your wick centering tool and trim your wick to about 1/4 inch. Tip:…
…1: Measure your ingredients on a scale. For a relatively small batch (about 18 cubes) we used 3 oz Soap Base, 6 oz sugar, and about 2 oz oil. Tip: You may need to adjust your oil ratio depending on…
…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…
…are completely melted together. The temperature of this mixture should be at about 165-170 degrees F. Tip: Yellow Bees Wax can also be used, with no color or fragrance oil for a natural bar. 3. Stir in…
…liquid instead of powdered dye helps maintain clarity of the clear glycerine) and Watermelon Fragrance Oil as desired. Tip: We used about 20-25 drops of Allura Red Liquid Colorant per pound of soap base to achieve…
…fully melted. Tip: You want the soap to appear opaque like grass, but the addition of the clear base helps the soap achieve a deeper color than the white base by itself. Step 2: Add fragrance if desired, and add…
…and allow to cool. Step 6: Use a fork to score the top of the soap to aid in adhesion between the layers. Tip: You can also spray a small amount of rubbing alcohol for additional help with adhesion. Step…
…from the mold. Now you can display this creepy soap in your bathroom at your next Halloween party! It also makes a great gag gift! Tip: Try making an amber-colored soap using fake flies and mosquitos for a prehistoric…
…lip of the molds. (See our Votive Candle Tutorial for more detailed instructions and photos.) Tip: Add a little more uncolored wax to the original mixture to get a lighter shade for the top of your candle, creating a unique,…
…to sell or give as gifts. These are handy to use in bedrooms, cars, and even offices. Tip: The bags can also be placed inside dresser drawers for lightly scented linens! …
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