Soap Making Recipes

Microwave Soap

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  • Soap molds (or use milk cartons, small cans or cups)
    Spray vegetable oil
    Glycerin Soap (unscented, clear )
    A Chopping Block or old dish to chop on
    Sharp knife
    Measuring cup (Microwaveable glass)
    Microwave oven
    Soap coloring
    Toothpicks

1) Lightly spray mold with unflavored vegetable oil. Spray approximately 6" away from the mold.

2) Use a sharp knife, cut the glycerin into small cubes approximately 1" square.

3) Place cubes in the measuring cup and heat in a microwave oven on high heat until glycerin is melted. This usually takes about one minute (but we all know microwaves vary)

4) Using a potholder to hold the mold, pour the melted glycerin into the mold, milk carton, cup etc.

5) Swirl one drop of soap coloring in center of mold with toothpick for marbleized effect.

6) Let the soap cool 30 minutes. Turn the soap mold onto wax paper to release the soap. For milk carton mold, cut side with scissors to release soap. For tin can molds, cut bottom with opener and push soap out.

If you want to add your favorite scent to this you are welcome to do so when adding color but be careful with mixtures. You may want to add potpourri or be creative.
Wrap up the soap to give as a gift or use for the entire family.

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Wow this is a cool craft and easy enough! If I wanted to use fresh fruit, how long would it last?

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Easy!

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The oils used in pot pourri are "Fragrant Oils". They are safe in small quantities unless you have sensitive skin. More information about oils can be found in the soap making section.

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The tip about adding potpourri is NOT a good one! WOW! Potpourri contains oils that may not be suitable for your skin! Choose instead poppy seeds, lavender buds or oatmeal. NEVER use potpourri scenting oils in your soaps!

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It sounds simple enought for a busy person to do and it sounds like it would be pretty.