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This is a great way to get kids to jump into the bath.

 

What you will Need:

1 Packet of unflavored gelatin

1/2 cup of liquid soap

3/4 Cup of water

Food Coloring

Fragrance oils or essential oils

Plastic storage jar with lid

 

 

Add a small toy into the Jelly before it sets to give the kids an

incentive to get to the bottom of the Jelly soap.

Dispose of the jelly after several weeks or if mould is present,

Avoid mould by keeping it in an airtight container in a cool place at

all times.

 

 

Empty the packet of gelatin into a bowl and set aside..

Boil 3/4 cup of water using a saucepan or Kettle. Carefully pour the

hot water into mixing bowl and mix it with the gelatin powder.Let

the gelatin dissolve completely .

 

Next pour the liquid soap into the gelatin mix in the bowl. Add 2

drops of food coloring into the mix and also add your fragrance oil

now (about 5 drops) and stir it very gently so the bubbles do not

become agitated .

 

Pour the Mix into the clean storage container and allow to set for

several hours in the refrigerator

 

HOW TO USE :

 

Place a small amount of jelly under the running water , a small

plastic spoon in the Jar would be a good idea .

 

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