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  • Painting Soap
  • Visit DIY's Craft Lab to learn how to paint on soap.
    From "Craft Lab"
    episode DCLB-115


    Guest Anne-Marie Faiola joins host Jennifer Perkins to demonstrate how to paint on soap using soap paint. She then removes soaps from a mold and paints on that soap. Soap paints need to cure for two weeks and need to be applied with good quality brushes.

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    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Painting Soap

    Project designed by Anne-Marie Faiola.

    Materials:

    soap paints
    good quality brushes.

    Note: You can paint on homemade or store bought soap (figure A). It is best to use good brushes since the paint is thick.

    1. Apply several coats for a deeper, darker look. Let coats dry 15-20 minutes before re-coating.

    2. Let paints cure for two weeks before use.


    RESOURCES :

    Soap Mold/Base/Colorants/Lip Balm Cases/Paints/Soap Stamp--Mica
    Bramble Berry, Inc.
    Website: www.brambleberry.com


    GUESTS :

    Anne-Marie Faiola
    Bramble Berry, Inc.
    Website: www.brambleberry.com

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