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For him we will need to take:
• White base for soap, 140 grams;
• Transparent base for soap 60 grams;
• Two water-soluble pictures with lambs;
• Silicone mold with a rose, and the second form with a snowflake;
• Strawberry flavoring;
• Stearic acid to increase the foam;
• Red dye in liquid form;
• Blue dry glitter;
• Glass cup;
• Transparent film and tags for packaging;
• Scissors and a stick for stirring;
• Alcohol.
Any handmade soap in which there is a picture will consist of at least three layers. In our case, there will be just three of them. Make the bottom layer. Cut into slices a transparent base and put it in a glass. We put the cup at low power, not more than 300 watts in the microwave for 1.5-2 minutes. Attention, if there is no power adjustment mode, then you can use a water bath. Melted and poured equally into each mold. The layer thickness is approximately 2-3 mm. We are waiting for hardening 15 minutes. While we take pictures and cut out the two sizes we need.
We put the pictures with the color side down and sprinkle a couple of drops of alcohol on it to make the picture fit. Cut off about 60 grams of a white base, cut it and put it in a glass. We also melt it for about 1.5 minutes at the same power. We already add a little to it, a pinch of stearin and two drops of strawberry flavoring. Pour in both forms, close the pictures and also wait 15-20 minutes.
The third layer is already final. We make it from the remaining white base, melt it, then divide it into two containers: add red dye, stearin and perfume to one, mix and fill one form, and pour blue glitter, perfume and stearin into the second container. Mix well and fill in the second form. We give the soap an hour to insist and finally harden. We get it from the forms, wrap it together with tags in a film.
Done! Soap with cute little sheep turns out. An excellent and necessary gift for the New Year! Thank you and good luck!
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