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Date Posted: 23:53:31 05/08/08 Thu
Author: Crafty Me2
Subject: Re: Crafting question on roses?
In reply to: Crafty Me2 's message, "Crafting question on roses?" on 20:58:33 05/08/08 Thu



I went to a Tea Room awhile back and used their restroom and when I washed my hands they had this dish with silk flower petals in it that had scented soap that coated them. You used one petal to wash your hands, that was all you needed.


RE: Making Silk Flower Petal Soap
Post by Mar6 (1) | (04/22/2008)

These are very easy to make. Just use melt and
pour soap you can buy at a craft type store.
You can melt this two way, in a double boiler or in themicrowave. Just be careful
to not let it get to hot. You may add a scent to the melted soap. Have wax paper laid out. Using tweezers dip the silk
flowers petals you have cut apart into the melted soap. Place on the wax paper to dry. That's it.
Deb,
Thanks for the site, here is what I found that whetted my interest! ;-) CM2


RE: Making Silk Flower Petal Soap
Post by marinewife5 (42) | (04/22/2008)

I bought the soap making pack of soap base at Michael's and melted according to instructions. I dismantled my artificial flower blooms and dipped them, then let them dry on wax paper...very easy. and pretty as you say displayed in a bowl.

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[> Re: Crafting question on roses? -- Lori Jean, 01:17:44 05/09/08 Fri [1]

Crafty Me2,

Be careful buying the rose petals. A while back, I bought some from the Dollar Tree and when I went to rinse them off with cold water, there was red dye everywhere!
Just a word of caution to do a "rinse test" first.

Hugs,
Lori Jean :o)

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