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Grab your rubber stamps and create one-of-a-kind liquid soap dispensers!

With school in full swing, fall in the air and dare I say it… swine flu on the news constantly, my mind turned to soap.

When my son was little we were in the habit of washing our hands every time we came back in the house – from errands, from playing, from where ever.  Of course before eating, before handling food, after using the rest room… there are a lot of times to wash our hands and make sure we don’t catch or spread germs!

LiquidSoapBlogPhotoThat means a lot of soap.  Of course you can go to your favorite store and get liquid soap in patterns, themes and characters the manufacturers decide to offer.  But what if none of them are quite “you”?

Do you have a supply of rubber stamps and want an easy, new project? Looking for a unique and useful holiday gift?

Let me show you how to change those mass produced liquid soap dispensers into one-of-a-kind, made by you, works of art.

Download the pdf with basic instructions and the template for cutting your plastic. (It is designed to fit Soft Soap™ brand so if you use a different brand, you might need to tweak your template a smidge.)

Then watch this 8 minute video and you will be ready to go!  I’d love to hear from you if you try it so feel free to come back and comment, ok?

Here’s to being crafty, creative, clean and most of all – healthy!

– Tara

P.S. To see my full line of rubber stamps, go to www.Janlynn.com and search “Tara Reed” (a few that aren’t mine might come up on that search but they promise they are working on it!)


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