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Top 5 Soap Making Kits

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If you have always wanted to try making soap, then check out these handy ideas. Nothing is easier that purchasing a kit complete with everything needed to complete each project. These soap projects are not only great to make for yourself, they are also great for gift giving!

1. Gross Soap

Spiders, roaches, lizards - if it's disgusting, this kit has it! Melt four bars of colorful glycerin, pour into a round mold, and add the insect of your choosing to create gross soap that is good, clean fun. Tissue and raffia are included for gift-giving.
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2. Secret Embossed Bar Soap Kit

Create elegant, handmade soaps in your own home. The secret to their beauty? A unique rubber stamping technique called embossing. Enjoy clear and white glycerin-based soaps with a truly crafty twist.
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3. Flower Shower Soap

Create 4 lovely soaps from a 1 pound block of clear glycerine base. Four fabric flowers in pink, blue, yellow, and white add to the charm - simply mold them into your soap. And if you like, there's jasmine fragrance to enhance your flower soaps with a subtle scent.
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4. Craft House Soap Sayings

Create your own soaps with sayings easily! Plastic mold of assorted shapes/sayings: Fresh Sister Princess Groovy Scent your Soap Sayings with the pouch of Secret Scent. Three different soap puck colors: blue, pink, green. Use your scented soap to spoil yourself, as decoration or share with a friend as a gift.
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5. Super Soaps Kit

Have some good clean fun molding spectacular soaps with glitter and mini shapes inside! Contains 10 soap molds, 10 soap cubes, 7 mini soap shapes, glitter, melting cup, easy instructions.
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