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Watch traditional soap making.
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folkartmavens > Wooden sticks are used to create a rectangular area on a tiled floor for setting the soap.  The soup is poured into the area.
folkartmavens > The soap is smoothed for setting.
folkartmavens > After smoothing, the soap is covered with plastic and left to set for one day.
folkartmavens > After the setting is complete, the top of the soap is scrapped smooth.  Soap scraps are saved to use for detergent.
folkartmavens > The size of the soap is set using a simple, pegged piece of wood.
folkartmavens > A string, dipped in blue coloring, is used to mark the cutting lines on the soap.
folkartmavens > If desired, an identifying stamp can be put on each bar of soap.
folkartmavens > The soap is cut along the blue lines.
folkartmavens > Pieces are removed and admired.
Wooden sticks are used to create a rectangular area on a tiled floor for setting the soap. The soup is poured into the area.
 > Wooden sticks are used to create a rectangular area on a tiled floor for setting the soap.  The soup is poured into the area.
Wooden sticks are used to create a rectangular area on a tiled floor for setting the soap. The soup is poured into the area.
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