• January 18, 2009

<a” href=”http://jonasbrothersfan.com/Portals/12/Promotions/Radio_Disney_Logo.JPG”>Welcome Disney Radio Listeners! Thanks for listening to my interview today. Here is the easy project we talked about on the radio. For some of the other kits, including the Mineral Make Up Kit or the Bath Bomb Kit, head to the Bramble Berry site  by clicking here. If you have any questions, feel free to post them in the comments or by emailing me at the Contact Us” link at Bramble Berry.com
Happy Soaping!

 title=”TweenSoap2 by brambleberrysoap, on Flickr” href=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/8437514@N03/3020395802/” Ingredients you’ll need:

 

 

Trinket or non-sharp embedding toy
1 pound (16 ounces) Bramble Berry melt and pour soap, clear
1/2 ounce  Pearberry Fragrance Oil
Soap mold (or Tupperware or anything you find like an empty yogurt container)
Rubbing Alcohol
Optional: soap safe colorant and soap safe glitter

Directions

1.Check the fit of your trinket in your mold. Make sure that it fits. You can use a yogurt container, a tofu container or a tupperware – just make sure your barrette or eraser or cute lip gloss container fit into the mold.

 

2.Cut the melt and pour blocks into 1 x 1″ cubes.

3.Melt the soap in 30-second increments until the soap is fully melted.

4. Add .25 ounces to .50 ounces of fragrance or essential oil. Remember, if you use a yellow or orange colored fragrance, your soap base will look less clear and look more yellow/orange. You can use skin-safe glitter too.

5. Pour the soap base halfway up into your mold.

6. Spritz your barrette/trinket/eraser part with rubbing alcohol.

7. Embed your item into the soap.

8. Pour the rest of the soap all the way up. Tip: If you’re doing another color in the back of your soap, allow your first clear layer to harden before pouring the second, colored layer. Make sure that you use only food or soap safe colorants (like food coloring, micas, or Labcolors).

 

9. Do one last spritz with alcohol for a finishing touch.

Wait for the soap to harden, wrap with saran wrap, label and enjoy the appreciation of your tweenager.

 

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