In no time flat, you and your kids can make enough soap buddies for weeks of bath time fun! Kids of all ages enjoy the squishy fun of making little soaps in a variety of shapes and colors. Shape them into balls, or create cute shapes with soap molds. For a quick, easy and inexpensive gift, package several bath buddies in a net or organza bag tied with a pretty ribbon.
This craft is well-suited for family, group or classroom craft time, and takes very little preparation by the adult or teen leader.
Related project: For another soap making technique, see the Layered Soaps craft project.
Related project: Soap buddies make great gifts for Father's Day! Make soap balls or mold the soap into shapes, wrap the soaps in wax paper, and put them in a gift bag. See the Tube-shaped Gift Bags craft project for Father's Day printable bag patterns.
Gather the materials needed for making bath buddies. If you are doing this project with a group of children or adults, have a bar of soap and a bowl for each person and a grater per every two or three people. To make the craft go faster, grate the soap in advance.
Grate the bar of soap into the bowl. Finer shavings work best.
Tip: Add fine, dry herbs to the shavings.
Put a few drops of food coloring into 1/3 cup of water. Add the colored water to the bowl. With your hands, mix the contents of the bowl until it forms the consistency of play dough.
Rub a few drops of oil between the palms of your clean hands. (If you don't use oil, the soaps will stick to your hands and have a textured surface—see soaps pictured to the right.)
Shape the soap dough into several small balls or any shape you like. Place the soaps on a sheet of wax paper and let dry overnight.
Tip: Make shaped soap with plastic soap molds. Press soap dough into lightly greased molds. Let set up overnight before unmolding.
Tip: If you want to make soap-on-a-rope, cut a piece of string and tie the ends together. Push the knotted end gently into your finished soap.
That's it! Now you can have some bath time fun!