Decorative soap is attractive and with all the supplies available
in craft stores today it’s easier than ever to create your own soaps. You can buy the soap base in blocks and
melt it in your microwave oven, add some scents and colors and pour into
inexpensive plastic soap molds for original decorative soaps to match our décor.
The only problem is sometimes it’s hard to remove the soaps
from the plastic molds. You twist
and push and pull and sometimes crack the molds. I know they are easily replaceable at about $2 each but why
replace them when there is an easy way to pop the soaps out of the molds.
Simply put the filled soap molds in your freezer for about
30 minutes. Take them out and the
soaps pop right out, easy as pie!
Try this craft tip today!
Freezer?? You clever girl ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I just made rubber duck soaps and couldn't get them out of the molds, off to try this
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thanks so much for the tip.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the tip. No more banging on my kitchen counter top. lol
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the tip. No more banging on my kitchen counter top. lol
ReplyDeleteI am trying to get them to release out of a hard plastic mold the freezer helped but am still having problems. Is there anything I can use in the mold?
ReplyDeleteYou can try a little mineral oil in the mold before pouring :-)
DeleteI just made some soap & was having a hard time getting them out. I thought about popping them in the refrigerator but didn't. Will definitely try this. If it works I'll give a update. Thanks so much for this tip
ReplyDeleteIf you put the mold in the freezer, will the soap feel "sweaty?"
ReplyDeleteNo it will not feel sweaty Monica. It will just come out of the mold easier
DeleteThank you so much for your reply! The freezer really does make the soaps come out much easier.
DeleteI'm sorry but I still can't get the soap out a small foot plastic mold. I used clear glycerin soap base. Don't know if that is useful information or not. Lol. I did the freezer thing and still nothing.
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