Yummy Fudge Soaps
Yum! These soaps look and smell good enough to eat!
Enjoy the look and smell of freshly made fudge, without the calories!
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You Will Need:
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1. Cut the soap into small chunks and microwave in a microwave-safe dish for 30-second increments until completely melted. 2. Add fragrance and colorant until your desired color is achieved. Start with a small amount- a little can go a long way! |
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4. Once you have removed the soap from the mold, cut it in half and slice off the edges to make it look like pieces of fudge. |
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5. For the drizzle, melt a small amount of soap base and add your desired color and fragrance to create different "flavors" of fudge. Here, we used Hot Cocoa with a smaller amount of Swiss Chocolate Mica than what was used for the original soap. This gave ours a "double chocolate" look. |
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6. Pour the soap into a bottle and secure a small pouring spout on the top. ( A spoon can also be used but it is a little more difficult to be accurate and may take some practice. Piping bags work, too.) |
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Great idea and one unique soap.
This is a neat idea.
I'd thought of trying something like this but talked myself out of anyone wanting to bathe/wash hands with a food-scented soap... might be confusing to small children. Besides, there's something strange about the thought of washing one's hands with their food when you think about it.
These DO look good enough to eat and I'm going to give them a try this holiday season in gift baskets. Thanks!
That soap looks yummy!