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Craft a Heartfelt Gesture with Our DIY Love Letter Soap
In the spirit of creativity and heartfelt gestures, embark on a DIY journey that combines the art of soap making with the timeless appeal of love letters. Our Love Letter Soap project is more than just a crafting endeavor; it’s an opportunity to pour your affection into a tangible form. This detailed guide will walk you through creating your batch of love-infused soap, featuring a captivating heart embed and layers of meaning in every bar.
Materials You’ll Need:
Heart Embed
Mini Heart Column Mold
4 oz. LCP Clear Soap Base
Magenta Color Block
1/4 tsp. Fine Red EcoGlitter
Lots of Lather Quick Mix
5 oz. Sodium Hydroxide
10 oz. Distilled Water (10{9b0cebfefecba0e6bdf45dab380ff2aef24117588e828b835bd9eccaf84e3974} water discount)
1.75 oz. Love Letter Fragrance Oil
1 Tbsp. Titanium Dioxide
Activated Charcoal
10″ Silicone Loaf Mold
Creating Your Heart Embeds:
Start by cutting the LCP Clear Soap Base into small pieces and placing them in a heat-safe container alongside a chunk of Magenta Color Block. Melt in the microwave in 15-second bursts until smooth.
Stir in the Fine Red EcoGlitter, allowing the soap to cool to 125-130° F before pouring into your Mini Heart Silicone Column Mold. After about 2 hours of cooling, your embed is ready to be unmolded and set aside.
Preparing the Soap Base:
Gear up for safety with goggles, gloves, and long sleeves, ensuring a distraction-free environment.
Dissolve 5 oz. of lye into 10 oz. of distilled Water, cooling to about 110° F before combining with 35 oz. of melted Lots of Lather Quick Mix and Titanium Dioxide.
Blend to a light-medium trace, then whisk in the Love Letter Fragrance Oil, pouring into your loaf mold until it’s just full enough to fit your heart embed later on.
Sculpting Your Love Letter:
Use a custom-cut piece of cardboard to sculpt a triangular space within your soap mold, simulating the envelope flap of a love letter.
Strategically dust activated charcoal in the negative space before carefully refilling with soap, inserting the heart embed halfway through.
Finishing Touches:
After allowing your soap to set for 2-3 days, release it from the mold, cut into bars, and cure for 4-6 weeks. Whether it’s a gift for someone special or a treat for yourself, this Love Letter Soap is a testament to the beauty of handmade, heartfelt expressions.
Dive into this project enthusiastically, knowing that each bar you create is a message of love, care, and creativity. Happy soap making!