
I'm still feelin' the month of love and want to share with you one of my favorite little tricks. I love soap stamps and I want everyone to try them! I love them most of all because they are easy and provide instant gratification. Plus, you get to use a rubber mallet, which is always fun.

It truly is as easy as one, two, three. All you need to do is pick a stamp, center stamp on cut bar and give it a few light whacks. Easy as pie.

Try cutting off a slice with a crinkle cutter first. A freshly cut bar is easier to stamp than one that has been exposed to the air for a long time and has hardened up. The wavy background from the crinkle cutter looks great with a stamp, and leaves you with a professional, customized product. Enjoy!

What a great idea - can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have fun with it! Thanks for commenting :-)
ReplyDeleteCan you use regular rubber stamps to stamp your soaps? Like the ones for ink and stamping paper, scrapbooking, etc?
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa! It's a little tough to actually penetrate the soap with a regular rubber stamp. I also like soap stamps because they have a good sized wooden backing to hold while you strike it with the mallet.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE using soap stamps and have purchased several from Bramble Berry.
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