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SOAP BY THE SLICE Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
5 lb bucket of clear glycerin melt and pour soap
cosmetic grade colorant (s)
double boiler
9 x 12 inch sided cookie sheet
bread-loaf pan
putty knife
rubbing alcohol in spray bottle
Soap scent

Directions:
Directions:
Pick 3 to 4 complimentary colors to use. Melt 1 cup of soap in a double-boiler and add one color following directions on label. Pour soap onto a 9 x 12 inch sided cookie sheet. When soap is firm to the touch yet still slightly warm, spritz with rubbing alcohol, then pour 1 cup of second color soap directly over the first layer. This process can be repeated with as many colors as you like. When last layer is firm to the touch, use putty knife to remove soap from the cookie sheet. Roll soap to form a jellyroll. Spritz jellyroll with alcohol and place in a bread-loaf pan. Scent and color about 4 cups of soap and melt in double-boiler. Let cool slightly so as not to melt jellyroll. Pour soap over jellyroll and let cool, then slice.

Number Of Servings:
Number Of Servings:
14 4-oz soap bars

 

 

 

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