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I am resending the instructions.

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> Here are the instructions for the moldable rose petal soap.

> Mix 1 heaping tablespoon cornstarch with 1 1/2 tablespoons glycerin. Add

> rose fragrance oil. Melt 4 ounces clear melt and pour soap base.Add the

> cornstarch mixture to the melted M & P soap base. Place 3/4 soap into one

> container and the other 1/4 into another container. Color the larger

amount

> red and the smaller amount green.stirring each with a fork untill

thoroughly

> mixed and it begins to set up.

> Line work surface with cornstarch then place pink soap on top. Lightly

coat

> hands with cornstarch and kneed the soap untill it is smooth and free of

any

> lumps or hard parts. If soap begins to stick sprinkle hands and soap with

> more cornstarch.

> To form the rose pinch off a small amount of the moldable soap and roll

into

> a pea sized ball. Press with your fingers to flatten the ball then roll to

> form the rose center. Repeat to flatten a second pea size ball to form the

> petal, do not roll press the flattened petal around the center.Continue

> adding six or seven petals to form the rose. To form the leaf repeat with

> the green soap mixture untill you have a smooth " dough " pinch off a small

> amount and roll it into a pea sized ball Press to flatten shaping into a

> leaf by pinching one end to form the tip.

> If you make the small roses you can inbed these in clear melt and pour or

> you can make a bigger rose let dry and use as is..

> Raven

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Raven,

I would be interested in the directions too!

Thank you,

Lana

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> Raven,

> I would love the directions for moldable soap roses. Thank you.

> Deborah

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> >Hi Listbuds;

> >If anyone is interested I have instructions on how to make moldable soap

> >roses.

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It's certainly worth a try. The warm soap could be poured out on a

surface, cut with a cookie cutter kind of thing then lift the cut

soap up and shape it. It can be done with sugars and fondants, I

don't see why it couldn't work. Or even press it over a crinkeld up

ball of wax papper.

have you ever seen how candy is made in factories?

> If they can do that, they certainly can pour melted soap over some

sort of

> wavy mold to form rose petals. I don't think the description said

they

> were hand made did it? I may be wrong but I don't recall seeing

that.

> Carol A2

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