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Felted Soap.. The process.. in photos..
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LOL, I just KNEW there had to be a use for pantyhose; )
And I guess I’ll have to make myself a “High ‘n Dry” soap dish to go with…
Oh hey, how big is your average bar of soap?
average, I am not sure I have one, I cut them however I want to do so, will weigh some out and get back to you on it.
The big bars are between 4.5 to 5.5 oz, my small bars are around 3.5oz an my cupcake soaps are five oz
Sorry, that was poorly expressed… By “how big”, I meant their actual dimensions (length & width) so they’ll be sure to fit; )
Sorry deb, I will measure out the bars, but if this helps, I tend to make them in a regular sized loaf pan, so the big pieces are that wide and high, and the small are cut in half of that size, the muffin tin is a large muffin tin, between those two you should have a good idea of sizes.. if that does not help, let me know and I will measure them