Melt And Pour Recipes.
Cookie Cutter Soaps Melt and Pour soap base(opaque) Scent (optional) Color (must be liquid, like gels) cookie sheet (must have at least a 1/2 in. edge on it) knife (to swirl your colors!) cookie cutters Melt down the soap base and scent. You can give the main base a color if you wish or leave it white. Pour the base on the cookie sheet and add colors and swirl them all over - be creative! When this dries, pop the block of soap out of the cookie sheet. Use cookie cutters to cut up the soap. There are lots of different things you can do with this... Some ideas:
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Cookie Cutter Soaps (Part 2!) Melt and Pour soap base(opaque) Scent (optional) Color plate cookie cutters scrap base Melt down scrap soap (preferably in clear or white). Pour a thin layer onto the plate and place cookie cutters on this. Let hardent. Melt down the soap base; add scent and color. Pour the base into cookie cutter and let harden. Twist the cookie cutter to loosen it from the plate. Loosen edges of cutter from soap (metal molds do this very well, but flexible plastic works great, too). Push soap out just a bit (about 1/4") and use a knife to slice off the soap that was on the plate. Pop soap out the rest of the way
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Cold Cream Soap 4 oz M&P soap 2 tsp cold cream 10 drops fragrance oil 1 drop coloring (optional) Melt soap, then add cold cream and stir until melted. Remove from heat; add fragrance and color, and then mold.
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Melt & Pour • Cold Process • Liquid • Bubble Bath • Milk Baths • Bath Bombs Bath Salts • Lotion • Cuticle Creams • Lotion Bars • Lip Balms/Glosses Melt and Pour Recipes [Search by Ingredient] Citronella Soap 1 cup grated Castile soap 1/2 cup water 10 drops citronella essential oil 5 drops eucalyptus essential oil 1 T. dried, crushed pennyroyal leaves Mix the ingredients into the melted soap/water mixture. With an electric mixer, whip the soap until it has doubled in volume. Spoon the soap into the prepared molds, pushing it into the molds as best you can (the beating action cools the mix, so work quickly). If the mixture has cooled off and thickened so much you can't put it into the molds, hand mold the soap into large balls.
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