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| Contributed by Soap & Candle StandStep 1: Begin by making chunks. Since we're talking square chunks, I used a flat, rectangular mold. You might want to spray the mold with Crisco, or a light coating of petroleum jelly. Heat your soap and color as desired, then pour into the mold (I poured mine about 1/2 inch deep). After it has been poured, applying a quick spritz of rubbing alcohol to the soap will deter bubbles. Step 2: I usually let it cool for 10 minutes, and the pop in the fridge for another 15-20 (or longer). Step 3: After the soap is solid, remove from mold. If it doesn't come out with some gentle help, put it back in the fridge for a little while longer. Step 4: Cut the soap into chunks of desired size. I made squares and some long rectangles. You can get creative here and use some cookie cutters, or cut some fancy triangles, but I kept it pretty plain. I have a cutting board I use specifically for soaps; remember soap is slippery - be careful when cutting!! Step 5: Arrange chunks into mold of choice. I put the squares in haphazardly, and then lined the rectangles in the mold.Step 6: Time for the overpour. Some people squirt their chunks with alcohol just before the overpour. I haven't noticed a significant difference, try it both ways and see what you find. However, I recommend letting your chunks cool a bit before doing the overpour. If they are too cold, they will sweat. For the squares, I scented the overpour, but no color, and used a clear base. With the rectangles, I scented and colored an opaque base.Step 7: After pouring, you should do some tapping to release air bubbles, but not enough to jostle all your chunks - especially if you have them placed a particular way. [size=9]After tapping, spritz with the alcohol to kill the bubbles. Do the whole wait 10 minutes, then move to fridge thing until they are solid (see step 2).[/size] Step 8: Remove soaps from the mold. Cut them however you please. Enjoy!!
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