• January 30, 2008

We are honored that crafty e-zine Whip Up has accepted and posted two more of our Soapy Ideas. Head to the links to learn how to make these fun projects. And, if you get to talk to Nicole on the phone this week at Bramble Berry, be sure to compliment her on her soapy sculptures in the Play Dough Moldable soap. Didn’t she do an amazing job?

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Play Dough Moldable Soap

 

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  1. The Play Dough is actually a little softer than the rest of the bar soap so it breaks down easily as you use it. It hardens up if you leave it out in the air, like play dough.

  2. Love the Play Dough moldable soap idea! How though does it breakdown as you use it?? Does it stay solid like a regular bar or just get moldable again? Or is that a silly question??

  3. I love the bribe. When my dd was 10-under I could not get her in the shower, now she is 14 and I can not get her out. 🙂
    Michelle in NV

  4. The Play Dough soap sounds really intriguing. It’d definitely going on my to-try list. 🙂 Thanks, Nicole and Anne-Marie!

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