
Instructions in 8 steps Two drops of soap dye in nougat colour are sufficient: the soap gets the natural beige colour shade.
Besides the articles listed below, you also need: Stove, pot, melting pot, scale, small plastic container, craft stick as a stirrer or teaspoon, tablespoon
And this is how it works: 1 ![]()
Step 1
Melt the creative-soap in a water-bath on the stove (max. 60° - do not boil).2 ![]()
Step 2
After a complete melting, stir in the plastic container into the liquid soap two drops of the nougat soap colour and 1-2 drops of the fragrance oil vanilla.3 ![]()
Step 3
Therefore, use a craft stick or a teaspoon.4 ![]()
Step 4
For the soaps with motif or logo, place upwards the label with the stam-ping. To avoid blistering or slipping of the label, use at best a tablespoon with which you fill the casting mould with the liquid soap.5 ![]()
Step 5
Let the soap dry well out (at least 2-3 hours, ideally one day). Demould the soap by a slight pressure.6 ![]()
Step 6
Remove the label at best with a pointed object e.g. a needle.Tip: Let the finished soap dry at best for 2-3 weeks; the longer it ripens, the firmer becomes.
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Step 7
Depending on the temperature and airiness, the soap can perspire. We therefore recommend to wrap the soap after its demoulding in a transparent foil for flowers (cellophane).8 ![]()