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Easy stocking stuffers you can make with the kids

Frozen fractals single-use soap

Perfect for any Frozen lover! Frozen fractals single-use soap pieces are so unique! Each snowflake piece is intended for 1 use, which makes them perfect for washing hands (and stuffing in stockings).

Supplies needed:

  • Melt & pour soap base (easily found online)
  • Body safe peppermint fragrance oil (also easy to order online)
  • Blue gel food coloring
  • Extra fine blue glitter
  • Microwave safe bowl
  • Mixing spoon
  • Glass plate
  • Snowflake cookie cutter, often in Christmas cookie cutter sets

Directions:

  1. Cut the melt & pour soap base into small cubes.
  2. Melt a few cubes according the directions (usually about 5-10 seconds with stirring).
  3. Place a drop of food coloring on a napkin. With a spoon, barely touch the tip of the spoon into the food coloring.
  4. Use spoon to stir up the melted soap. You only need a teeny tiny amount of blue food coloring for this project. A little goes a long way and, as long as you only use a tiny bit, it will not show when using the soap. If you made it too blue, add in some additional melt & pour cubes until the light blue hue is achieved.
  5. Add in 5-10 drops of peppermint fragrance oil.
  6. Pour a very thin layer melted mixture onto the surface of a glass plate.
  7. Quickly sprinkle a little extra fine glitter over the top of the melted soap.

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 8. Allow the soap to dry completely dry (about 10 minutes).

 9. Using a snowflake cookie cutter, cut out frozen fractals just like you would cut out cookie dough!

10. Each frozen fractal soap will last for about 1 hand wash and will foam up then wash down the drain.

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Disclosure: This post is part of a collaboration with Energizer MAX Batteries and SheKnows.

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