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Gardener's Soap

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Summary: Need some rough and tough soap to get out stains after gardening? Learn how to make gardener's soap from our melting and molding soap expert in this free video clip.

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Judy Brosco has been doing arts and crafts as a hobby for the past 20 years. Over the years, she has participated in numerous classes and workshops and considers herself a crafting junkie.read more

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on 4/6/2009 excellent! thank you!

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"Adding cornmeal to this gardener's soap is just enough to make it rough and tough for washing up right after doing some gardening work. So we're going to start with the avocado base here, and we're going to add a tablespoon of cornmeal. That's going to make it a good scrubbing soap. And we're also going to add some chamomile, about a teaspoon of that. And we have here our golden poppy colorizing powder, a little sprinkle of that. We're going to use lemon grass fragrance for our outdoor gardening soap. This soap is also good to keep handy by the hose for anybody that's been working on the car, with all these good scrubbing additives in there. We're going to stir it all up, and just put it into our mold here to set up. Now let's let that set. Alright, this soap has set hard and is ready to pop out. And here we go. With the added cornmeal, this soap is a great soap for all those rough and tough jobs, gardener's soap!"

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