How to Make Melt and Pour Soap
Jul 6, 2001 -
© Sinclair A. Sheers
Of the four different ways to make soap (melt and pour, cold process, hot process, and rebatch), melt and pour is the easiest. In fact, I learned how to make melt and pour soap as a craft I could do with my children. Melt and pour soap is much easier and safer than making soap from lye, especially when you have children underfoot. My children are four and six years old; they love making soap with me. This might be too hard to do with a two-year-old. What to buyAll of these things are located together at most craft stores. However, you can find very good quality products at internet websites such as Soap Crafters, Sweetcakes, Soap Wizards, and From Nature With Love. Required
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I also bought (at my supermarket) a cheap, clear one-cup measuring cup in which to melt the soap in the microwave. I wanted to use the one I already had for food and get a separate one for soap. What to do once you get your supplies
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