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Make Your Own Christmas Soap and Gift SoapBest Original and Unique Christmas Spice Soap Recipe
Make your own creative, personal and unique christmas gifts this year. Christmas gift soaps can be appreicated by all.
Learning to make soap at home is a challenging and rewarding process. Those who make soap almost never go back to the store bought variety. Each bar of hand made soap is unique and personal. Christmas gift soap is an original gift idea that can be tailored to every friend's preferences. Basic Castile Soap or Vegan SoapExperienced soap makers prefer to start with their own basic soap bars that may be either pure castile soap or from another vegetarian soap recipe. Animal fat based soaps are perfectly fine, but may be less popular. Those who are new to soap making may feel more comfortable starting with a soap making kit purchased at a craft supply store (or craft section of a larger store). Glycerin melt and pour soap is a basic soap to which people add colors, scents, and other additives. Hand Milled SoapHand milling soap is a technique used to prepare basic soap for additives. Additives include essential oils, herbs, spices, food coloring, oatmeal, and anything to be added to the soap. Hand milling soap also makes the soap last longer. A basic bar of soap is considered "soft". Hand milling soap makes it "hard". Soft and hard refer to how quickly the soap dries (hard soap dries faster) and therefore how long it will last (hard soap lasts longer). Some soap is marketed as "triple milled". The means it was milled three times to make it especially hard. To make hand milled soap:
Christmas Soap Recipes
Soap MoldsHalf the fun of making Christmas gift soap is choosing the mold. Remember that the best molds are made of either plastic or stainless steel. Don't make the mistake of using breakable china or glass. For store bought melt and pour soaps, aluminum molds will also work. Christmas soap molds will either have pretty details or be holiday specific. Use:
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