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Craft Projects - Soapmaking

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Coffee and Cream Soap
By Craftbits
Melt your soap down using a double boiler method. Once melted, stir in your instant coffee or coffee grounds, powdered milk and coffee fragrance oil.
Posted on: 10/27/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Citronella Soap
By Craftbits
Add the soap and water together and Melt down in a double boiler method. Once your soap is melted add the essential oils and stir through.
Posted on: 10/27/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Earth Clay Soap
By Craftbits
Melt down your soap and water in a double boiler method. Once your soap is melted stir through the remaining ingredients and add any scent or color, then pour the mix into your soap molds.
Posted on: 10/13/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Cinnamon Soap
By Craftbits
Melt your glycerin soap down using a double boiler method. Once metled add the cinnamon oil, keep stirring until completely mixed and then pour into your soap molds.
Posted on: 10/07/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Melt and Pour Soapmaking
You can melt the base in a double boiler or the microwave. If you choose the microwave, make sure you cover the bowl you are melting the melt and pour (MP) with Saran Wrap to keep the excess moisture from evaporating out. Simply melt the base on high for one minute and stir the remaining, unmelted pieces in.
Posted on: 10/03/2005 | 3 Feedback(s)
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Bee Soap
By CraftBits
Melt beeswax and keep warm/liquid. Melt soap base and then mix in beeswax. Add honey and keep stirring until melted. Pour into a soap mold.
Posted on: 09/28/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Bath Bombs
By Craftbits
Combine the dry ingredients in bowl and stir until well mixed. Next... Drizzle in the almond oil and stir until mixture is moistened. Add more oil and fragrance and stir until well mixed.
Posted on: 09/14/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Crayon Bath Soaps
By Craftbits
Have some containers ready for each color. You will also need something for a mold, an ice cube tray or something similar will work. Mix the soap flakes with the hot water, stirring constantly. If your soap flakes are not breaking down, place the pan on a little heat to melt it down further.
Posted on: 09/03/2005 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Bath Cookies
By Craftbits
Bath cookies that you can disolve when you take a hot bath.
Posted on: 08/31/2005 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Creative Soap Crafts
By GranMamma
Soap is a craft that is fun and easy to make. It's a great project to do with your kids.Simply follow the instructions below and you'll be on your way to one of your first bars of soap..... where you choose all the soap colors and shapes.
Posted on: 05/04/2005 | 3 Feedback(s)
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