Treasure Themed Recipe Homemade Soap for Kids
This Treasure Themed Recipe Homemade Soap for Kids is incredible. These fun soapsย have all of the kids wanting to wash their handsย plus; they are so easy to make. Of course, anything having to do with theย Ocean is super cool to our family so I might be a little biased ๐ Use these as a themed soap craft for kids, set them out for your epic under the sea party or give them as gifts.
How to Make Treasure Hunter Homemade Soap for Kids
Treasure Hunters Recipe Homemade Soap for Kids
What you will need to make theseย cool treasure hunter soaps is in this picture below. I have whatโs needed with the full recipe displayed in list formย towards the bottom of the page.
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Easy Homemade Soap Recipe
Start by Cutting about 20 ice cube sized pieces off your glycerin soap block. Place your soap cubes into your glass measuring cup and microwave for 1-2 minutes or until melted.
Mix in 1 teaspoon of your soap scent (optional)ย and a drop or two of your blue colorant
Place your toys upside down in your soap molds.
Using a pot holder, carefully pour your melted soap over the toys and spray the top with your rubbing alcohol (this will prevent air bubbles from forming – also an optional step). Next, Transfer to the freezer for 20-30 minutes.
Carefully stretch the sides of your mold and press up on the bottom to remove your treasure hunter soaps.
Treasure Hunter Soap
Your homemade soap is ready to use. These themed soaps are perfect to put out for a party or to give out for goody bags.
Fun Soap Crafts for Preschoolers & Kindergarten
Don’t forget to add cool figures to your next batch of homemade soap for kids.
Recipe Homemade Soap
What’s Needed:
Glycerin soap block
Soap scent (optional)
Blue soap colorant
Small diver and treasure chest toys
Any square soap mold
Small spray bottle of rubbing alcohol (optional)
Directions:
1. Cut about 20 ice cube sized pieces off your glycerin soap block.
2. Place your soap cubes into your glass measuring cup and microwave for 1-2 minutes or until melted.
3. Mix in 1 teaspoon of your soap scent and a drop or two of your blue colorant.
4. Place your plastic toys upside down in your soap molds.
5. Using a pot holder, carefully pour your melted soap over your plastic toys and spray the top with your rubbing alcohol (this will prevent air bubbles from forming).
6. Transfer to the freezer for 20-30 minutes.
7. Carefully stretch the sides of your mold and press up on the bottom to remove your treasure hunter soaps.
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