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Soap moulds?
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how about using a rubber/plastic glove ..... that'd be a funny soap :rotfl: :rotfl:I can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!I thunk I've made you think for a minute!:j :rotfl: :j0
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Pastry cutter on a plate put some cling film in side it and then pour the soup in on that type of thing
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Ally wrote:
Or use lids from bottles (vitamin bottles etc) just remember to coat it in vaseline or cling film so you can get it out later:rolleyes:
Wow look at you go, have you had some caffine or summink? :rotfl:
I was wondering how I would get them out, I didnt think that for ahead though
I was thinking about making soap on a rope, but we only have some twine, soap on a twine doesn't have the same ring to it
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Aww your all fantastic :j
I thought that because you had to heat the soap, then you could only use certain moulds for it.
After we have found some moulds, you have to help me decide which flavour to make them :jWork like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0 -
iwanttosave wrote:Wow look at you go, have you had some caffine or summink? :rotfl:
I was wondering how I would get them out, I didnt think that for ahead though
I was thinking about making soap on a rope, but we only have some twine, soap on a twine doesn't have the same ring to it
I'm on water
.... don't drink coffee ... or tea for that matter ....... very cheap to entertain me:rotfl: I can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!I thunk I've made you think for a minute!:j :rotfl: :j0 -
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iwanttosave wrote:Funnier than this?

ohhhh ... I like that
shame none of us actually use soap bars at home
I can say whatever I like here ... 'cos no one can see me .. ner ner ner ner ner !!!....How do you know I ain't sitting here butt naked?!?!I thunk I've made you think for a minute!:j :rotfl: :j0 -
Ally wrote:how about using a rubber/plastic glove ..... that'd be a funny soap :rotfl: :rotfl:
Actually, its not a bad idea - look: grope on a rope
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Ally wrote:ohhhh ... I like that

shame none of us actually use soap bars at home
I know, me either, but its something to fill them out I suppose.Work like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0 -
Lidl had a special on fron last Monday for silicone bakeware. They had trays for cakes in loads of different designs, IIRC 3 designs on each tray to make 6 cakes.
They were about £3-4 and had flower, hearts etc. They may have some left as the offer's less than a week old and it should be easy to push the soaps out when they've set.
I think you should go for the coconut one, I find fruity ones a bit overpowering sometimes.:smileyhea0
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