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81  BATH AND BEAUTY / Bath and Beauty: Completed Projects / Re: More zombie soap! on: October 02, 2009 04:50:53 PM
haha, guaranteed to wash the T-Virus right off?

Looks like you're hooked! Fun stuff.

Edit: I forgot to say: do you have a small spray bottle? Like the ones WalMart sells in the travel-sized aisle? Get one and fill it with alcohol. Spritzing on the soap (when it's still liquid) will get rid of the bubbles.

To get stuff to sit nicely on the bottom and not float, pour in a thin layer of soap and spray with alcohol to get rid of bubbles. Set your foam pieces on and allow the soap to cool. Then pour in the rest and it'll stay put! Smiley

THANK YOU!!! I've been having a real tough time getting my trinkets to stay place =D

Thank you everyone for all your feedback  Cheesy
82  BATH AND BEAUTY / Bath and Beauty: Completed Projects / More zombie soap! on: October 01, 2009 08:22:43 PM
Today is brains and Umbrella Corp logo. I got the brains tray from Wal Mart for $3! its supposed to be an ice cube tray, but why not right? I used brick glycerine, and two drops red dye.


 









For the Umbrella Corp Logo (resident evil) I used red and white foam. *it kept floating to the top, so it has bubbles boo*



83  BATH AND BEAUTY / Bath and Beauty: Completed Projects / zombie soap and tinkerbell on: September 30, 2009 10:39:48 PM
First time making soap, everyone on here makes it look so easy. So I went to Joannes, picked up a brick of glycerine, dye, tinkerbell stickers, and a mold. In all it cost about $20. Then I headed over to the Dollar Tree and found these neat skull molds for ice cubes, a spray bottle & rubbing alcohol. And came out with these. To make the zombie soaps, first I put a drop of red coloring in the mold, then poured the green colored soap into the mold. It made an awesome swirl effect and each soap was a little different.














A lesson I learned!! Do not pour searing hot soap on top of already cooled soap. it will not layer, it will melt a crator into the cooled soap ='( boo.

84  IMAGE REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES / Stenciling: Completed Projects / Re: Totoro Stencil shirt on: September 30, 2009 05:51:46 PM
YAY!!!! miyazaki
85  COOKING / Dessert / Re: Wastin' away in Margaritaville... on: September 30, 2009 05:42:17 PM
YUM what a great idea.. hmm *contemplates how to construct a pina colada cupcake*
86  BATH AND BEAUTY / Bath and Beauty: Completed Projects / Re: Challenge 1: Next Step Baby Soap! (aka infant formula soap) on: September 30, 2009 05:30:31 PM
Silly question, but im new to this so... Is it possible to mix the formula with the pre-made bricks of soap that you melt? >.< or would that ruin it?
87  CLOTHING / Costumes: Discussion and Questions / Re: Help me decide which one! on: September 29, 2009 10:10:14 PM
 Shocked   DO ICKIS!! mainly because I've never seen an Ickis costume.. aw, I love that show. Or April ^.^
88  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Crochet Sloth! link to picture on: September 28, 2009 04:31:38 PM
My husband adores Sloths. For his birthday I searched everywhere for a sloth stuffed animal or toy- nothing. So I decided to just make one. I used a F hook crochet needle, white felt, doll eyes, and Red Heart brown yarn. I honestly dont know how to read patterns so I just eyeballed the whole thing.. But I was pretty pleased with how it turned out. Although, while trying to make a sloth-like face, i kind of ended up with a hitler-esque mustache on accident.. bleh.  


89  TOYS, DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS / Toys, Dolls and Playthings: Completed Projects / Re: NEWBORN MONSTERS (& a monster photoshoot!) on: September 28, 2009 04:03:24 PM
OMG CJ7!!!!!
90  CRAFTING FOR GOOD AND NOT EVIL / Crafty Charitable/Social Causes / Re: Wanted: Crafty-Goodness for the Portland Women's Crisis Line's Auction 8/28 on: September 17, 2009 08:03:24 PM
Will you be opening another auction?  Smiley
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