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Made Soap Tonight ...

December 18th, 2013 at 03:06 am

Well tonight I made my first attempt at making soap. I used one of my big pots and my glass measuring cup to make a "double boiler." Once the ingredients had all melted, I poured them into the two soap molds. Of course it wasn't until *after* about five minutes that I remembered to add the bug off oil to the soap ... and then it was ten minutes later that I re-read the instructions and realized that I was supposed to *stir* the drops in. Umm... I'll probably keep these first two bars for myself. Smile

I'm going to have to make more tomorrow, Thursday and Friday - maybe Friday I can make two batches. I kind of wish now that I'd gotten either bigger soap molds, or more of them. Making two at a time will take a lot of time.

My ingredients that gave me just a smidge more than I needed for two small square molds:

1/4 cup each:
beeswax balls; olive oil, shortening

Then added about ten drops of bug off oil after putting mixture in molds.

Supposed to let it cool in the mold for a few hours, and then keep it in an airtight container so it'll last. (I bought soap cases, which added $25 (for 5) to the cost of my gifts. Still need to buy washcloths and some kind of ribbon to tie it with.)

Now that I have the molds and the beeswax balls, I can probably do something similar for gifts later - at a smaller cost. Maybe just moisturizing soaps or lip balms. I do think though that I may have to relegate my glass measuring cup to soap making ... not sure if I'll ever get that film off of it.

6 Responses to “Made Soap Tonight ...”

  1. Thrifty Ray Says:
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    I hope you can share some pics of the finished products. I am sure they will be a big hit with the recipients!

  2. pretty cheap jewelry Says:
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    Love home made soap, but don't make myself, just buy it. A little luxury for $5! The smells are heaven!

  3. Miz Pat Says:
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    I make soap at home too, using silicone baking molds. I got a double boiler at Good Will for $6, and buy the glycerine from Amazon.

    I make mine with neutral Henna. Besides Henna being used as hair die, Henna also has anti-fungal, anti-septic, and anti-viral properties that are very gentle and kind to skin. It really helps my skin.

  4. Joan.of.the.Arch Says:
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    Nice presents!

  5. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    Thanks all! I used a recipe from another frugal forum I read off and on. I'll be sure to post some pictures of the final products - maybe on Saturday.

    Hopefully I'll find the bug off oil - it's gone missing! Luckily only one bar fits in each container, so I'll only need to make 5. Still possible to do if I find the oil by tomorrow. Otherwise, I guess they'll just get plain handmade soap.

  6. mamasita Says:
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    Plain handmade soap works, too! Have a wonderful break!

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