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Mrs. Apple Cider, New York/Charlotte Age and Occupation: 27, Corporate Communications Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Grad Student – Clinical Mental Health Engagement Date: September 13, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Banner Elk Winery & Blueberry Villa About Me: I am a North Carolina girl with a New York City spirit. I love crafting, blogging, laughing and dreaming. I know every word to the Anne of Green Gables and Little Women movies. I own every single Martha Stewart Wedding Magazine and have been dreaming of weddings since I was little. I believe life is about doing what makes you happy. If you aren't happy re-evaluate what you are doing. You should never look back on your life and not be proud of what you are doing. If you want to travel - travel. If you want to sing - sing. If you want to start a company - start a company. If you want to blog – blog!
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DIY Soap Instructions

June 16th, 2009 @ 3:44 pm by Mrs. Apple Cider

I shared a sneak peek of my soap project last week and I am now here to share the directions. This project is simple and cheap. You can up the creativity and challenge by actually making your own soap (I knew that I didn’t have time) but that is a great idea.


First things first -

Buy your soap. I decided to go with dial soap bars and bought 36 of them for $14. If you are planning to make more, you can purchase soap at places like Sam’s Club or other wholesale stores. Here is one that I found online: Kitchen Supply Direct.

You want to go with a soap that is already wrapped but not boxed. I found that the boxed soaps seemed more like presents than soap bars. I tried Ivory soap first.


Second -

Decide on your paper. I got a great deal on Martha Stewart paper at Wal-Mart ($3 a pack) but you can really use any decorative paper that you want. A few things to note here: your paper should not be too thick or too thin. You want to be able to easily fold it and also don’t want it to be see through.



Third -

Measure your bar of soap. You can use these great directions from Creature Comforts for size or you can eyeball it.


Fourth -

Spice it up. I decided to also use my handy Martha Stewart punch for additional wrapping. I used stamps of our birds (a theme in our wedding) and also some leftover twine/hemp. I also created a sticker to go on the back of the soap.




Fifth -

The soaps are complete and will stay fresh (since they are in their original wrapping, underneath). I will use the soap in the bathrooms at the hotel, villa, and reception venue!

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Miss Mouse (message)  3,301 posts, Sugar bee

They look great! It would be fun to make soy soap–hmm, wonder if I have time to add this to my ever-expanding diy list.

 
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Champagne Wishes (message)  485 posts, Helper bee

I love how chic these look! Very boutique. I feel like wrapping something now….

 
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Miss Hot Sauce (message)  932 posts, Busy bee

I love this idea for the out of town baskets!

 
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Mrs. Flamingo (message)  1,267 posts, Bumble bee

Great job! I love the eyelet pattern… so very Martha. And the birds… too cute.

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  2,598 posts, Sugar bee

They are really cute!!!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe (message)  1,636 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, super cute!

 
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aliangel64 (message)  79 posts, Worker bee

I love these…they look like something you would find at an expensive boutique!

 
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Getting your soap box on | Yost Photo | Wedding & Lifestyle Photography in Boone, North Carolina

[...] Affordable Materials + DIY Skillz +Vintage Paper = Awesome Favors [...]

 
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DIY Builder

A great project, very creative.

 
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Mrs. Perfume (message)  1,632 posts, Bumble bee

Those look great!

 
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Organic Soap

These soap designs and packaging looks really nice! I think these would be great gifts for weddings, parties, or showers. They look really professional, plus have a personal touch you don’t find in most stores.

 
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Nyblaque

What a great idea! they look so beautiful and unique. Thank you so much for sharing this with us,

Ny

 


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Mrs. Apple Cider Mrs. Apple Cider, New York/Charlotte Age and Occupation: 27, Corporate Communications Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Grad Student – Clinical Mental Health Engagement Date: September 13, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Banner Elk Winery & Blueberry Villa About Me: I am a North Carolina girl with a New York City spirit. I love crafting, blogging, laughing and dreaming. I know every word to the Anne of Green Gables and Little Women movies. I own every single Martha Stewart Wedding Magazine and have been dreaming of weddings since I was little. I believe life is about doing what makes you happy. If you aren't happy re-evaluate what you are doing. You should never look back on your life and not be proud of what you are doing. If you want to travel - travel. If you want to sing - sing. If you want to start a company - start a company. If you want to blog – blog!
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