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FINISHING
THE BUTTERFLY SOAP
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Place
the butterfly onto the second coat of glycerine once it has started
the solidification process.
This
way it will stick and not sink.
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Now
wait for the soap to harden.
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Carefully
remove the soap from the mould.
It
is not difficult to remove the soap but you need to be patient. It
is a slow process as you don't want to break any pieces off.
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Here
you can see how we remove the soap from the mould.
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As
you can see, this soap is for decoration purposes.
If
you want to use it, you will have to remove the butterfly.
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Here
you can see the glycerine decorated with a butterfly.
We
hope you like it and that you make one yourself.
Soaps
are now fashionable to make.
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We
make these courses for you.
This
is the first course, but there will be a more advanced course.
Come
on this is fun!
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