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Bath Salt Bars

Step 5Wrap it up!

Wrap it up!
After the bars have cooled to room temp. they are ready to be packaged. We wrapped ours in Cheese Clothe and ribbon which I think makes a very attractive package. You could also used a decorative wash cloth or small box.

If you use clothe cut a cardboard box to serve as a base as the salt is VERY fragile...

Well that's about it for this project, so enjoy your bath!
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May 8, 2009. 1:27 PMmfuchs88w says:
can i use a substitute for glycerin?
May 9, 2009. 10:03 PMuberchoob says:
glycerine is basically there to preserve it and make it last longer on the shelf (maybe some shape holding quality?). So really, you should be able to leave it out and put a little extra water in, though why would you want to since you can get an excess of it at wal-mart for three dollars? (I got mine tonight :-P)
Jan 20, 2009. 4:44 PMaje127 says:
Interesting. Do you use this like a bar of soap or just plop the whole thing in the tub?

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