…into thin slivers to make the apple skins. Step 4: Place the slivers back into the oval molds the way they were originally, leaving a smaller oval-shaped space in the middle. Spray with rubbing alcohol to aid adhesion. Step 5:…
…into thin slivers to make the apple skins. Step 4: Place the slivers back into the oval molds the way they were originally, leaving a smaller oval-shaped space in the middle. Spray with rubbing alcohol to aid adhesion. Step 5:…
…set aside on a paper plate or something similar for a few seconds to cool the first layer. Step 10: Dip the candle again, going a little lower than your first dip. Continue doing so all the way down the…
…both ways and see what you find. However, I recommend letting your chunks cool a bit before doing the overpour. If they are too cold, they will sweat.For the squares, I scented the overpour, but no color, and used a…
…into the soap in the mold, all the way to the bottom, and release the soap. Do this several times in different areas of the soap. Tip: It may take several tries to get the hang of it or to…
…of step-by-step instructions to help you along the way. Be sure to look for the additional tutorials on this page for even more ideas and inspirations. Wax Melting Instructions: Proper safety procedures for melting your wax. How to Make Container…
Never drop your soap with these handy and cute soaps! A soap-on-a-rope makes a great gift and are fun for kids. They’re also a great way to keep your soap dry so that it lasts longer. Plus, they’re so…
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