In this issue: Learn to make the cutest rubber ducky soap, ever. I dare you not to start singing the rubber ducky song! Also, get 30% off all of our Rebatch soap bases and see our sleek, new soap boxes.
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Rainbow Heart Soap

Show your colors with this affectionate soap project. Use cold process soap to make this beautiful swirl that is then cut out with a heart shape cookie cutter.
Colorants:

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COLORANT PREP
Mix 1 teaspoon of the Tangerine Wow Colorant with 1 Tablespoon of Sweet Almond Oil. Be sure to hand mix and saturate the powder before turning on the mini mixer, otherwise you’ll create a cloud of colorant! Repeat for the remaining colorants.

TWO:g> Add 9 ml of Celestial Waters fragrance oil and 50 drops of diluted Blue Green LabColor to the first batch of melted clear soap. Mix well and set aside. Click here to learn how to dilute your LabColors.

THREE: To the second batch of clear soap, add 9 ml of Celestial Waters, 20 drops of diluted Royal Blue LabColor and 30 drops of diluted Blue Mix LabColor. Mix well and set aside.

FOUR: In another large, heat safe container, melt 16 ounces of white so soap base in the microwave.

FIVE: Since the Celestial Waters fragrance oil is yellow in color, we’re only going to add 3 ml of the fragrance oil to the white soap base. We want it to stay nice and white. Leave the soap uncolored.

SIX: Let all three containers of soap cool down to 130-135 degrees. Try to time it so they cool at the same time.

HINT: If one of the three soaps cools down first, pop it back in the microwave for 10 seconds. All three soaps need to be at 130-135 degrees Fahrenheit before pouring.

SEVEN: Once the soaps are at the ideal pouring temperature, pour a little bit of the teal soap into the mold (about 1/4 inch). Then pour the same amount of the blue soap followed by the white soap. Repeat this pouring pattern, alternating soap colors. Spritz with rubbing alcohol to get rid of air bubbles along the way. Once all of the soap is in your mold, let it cool for 4-6 hours before you carefully unmold.

 

FROSTING INSTRUCTIONS
ONE: Combine 16 ounces of melted white soap base, 8 Tablespoons of Castile Liquid Soap and 6 ml of Celestial Waters fragrance oil in an electric mixer. Whip the ingredients together on medium switching to high after one minute. Keep mixing until the mixture forms fluffy, whipped peaks that look like frosting.

TWO: Use a spatula to quickly frost the entire loaf of soap then swiftly and evenly nestle 6 rubber ducks into the fluffy frosting.

HINT: I frosted what would be the “bottom” of the soap loaf, which is the top of the soap after you’re done pouring.

THREE: Let the frosting harden for about an hour and the soap is ready to cut!

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Coupon expires March 31st, 2012.

What's New?

Clear Soap Boxes fit bars of soap cut from our 5 pound log mold and so much more! Lip balm pots, roller bottles, bath salts and teas are just a few of things you can use these sleek little boxes for.

See more new products here.
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