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Thanksgiving Soap

You didn’t think I’d let Thanksgiving slip by without a soap did you?  Of course not!

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Same drill as before .  I start out with a hand soap that I bought at Wal-Mart for $1.08.  I found this great one with a brown pump and it worked great for Thanksgiving!  Next, I removed the stickers of the hand soaps.  This time I soaked the bottle in warm soapy water and the glue left behind from the stickers scraped off really easily after that.

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Then I just applied some scrapbooking stickers!  Be sure to use stickers with clear backgrounds.  Then it will look less like stickers and more like something you whipped up from your Cricut or Silhouette.  I like this one because it also resembles subway art!

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And of course a few cute little ones on the pump itself!

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These would be cute to bring to your Thanksgiving host/hostess!  Tie a cute bow around the neck of the pump!  The bow would just get decimated in my house so I left it off!!

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Super Easy, Super Cute!

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7 Responses to Thanksgiving Soap

  1. Amanda says:

    Awesome! Great job, love it! You create such neat things! One question, where do you find your clear stickers? Our Hobby Lobby used to have them, but I haven’t seen any lately. Maybe I’m just not looking in the right place!
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    • Cheryl says:

      Amanda, that is exactly where I got them. I believe the name was something like “Stampabilities” or something along those lines. It’s hard to tell they are clear from just looking at them because they have white backing paper in the package…maybe just give some of the ones you like a closer look and maybe they are actually clear! Good Luck!!

  2. Amy says:

    This is so cute! I love the idea of using the stickers. I don’t have a Cricut or Silhouette and I’m always envious of all the fab things people are doing with them! Brilliant idea, thanks for sharing!!
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  3. Peggy says:

    Hey Cheryl! Love this idea – brilliant – thanks for sharing!
    Peggy

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