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Step Three:

I then have to pour the soap, this can be in to any size, or shape of mould from cup cakes, to hearts and even a loaf shape, and with a bit of imagination you can use all sorts of everyday items. (jelly moulds, sweet containers etc) as soap moulds.

Then I need to Leave the soap to set. If you have any trouble removing the soap from the mould-cooling in a fridge will help it along.

Once the soap is set, I need to press it out of its mould; if the soap is moulded in a loaf type mould then you can leave it whole, or cut it in to slices of approx 100g each.

That’s it really; there you have it your very own handcrafted soap….

The design is limited only by your imagine. If you would like to see some of my creatations then please visit my online shop.

Coming soon, my bride and groom soap, and pink confetti soap.

David