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Keep the Kids (or Yourself) Busy with Fun Melt and Pour Soap Projects

Wednesday June 17, 2009
Melt and Pour Scrubbie SoapsWhether you're a beginner soap maker, have some kids to entertain, or just looking for some cool easy summer soap projects, try making one of these melt and pour soaps:
Gem Stone Soaps - with sparkly mica and gem colors
Dipped Flower Petal Soaps - easy and unique
Super Soap Scrubbies - great fun for kids
Morning Mint Soap w/Swirls - a brisk wake up
Loofah Soaps - super scrubby
Chunk Soaps - amazing varieties
Soap on a Roap - convenience in the shower
And don't forget the Melt and Pour Basics Video to get you started...
Even if you're a veteran soap maker, don't discount how easy and quick and fun using melt and pour soap base can be. Enjoy!

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July 22, 2009 at 4:49 pm
(1) Rachel says:

What a great idea. Can I share another good idea with you? Here is a list of scientific websites for kids that are filled with fun and educational activities that will keep them busy all summer long. Take a look. http://cbt20.wordpress.com/2009/07/20/summer-science-project-for-kids/

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