This soap storage can be designed very individually. Freshly touched concrete is poured into a yoghurt cup. Then you press into the smooth concrete mass equal large buttons. Let the buttons all look evenly far out of the concrete and then dry everything. After one day you can remove the cup and marvel at your result.
By the way, this is also a nice gift for grandma and grandpa, for Mother's Day or Father's Day. The illustrated instructions make it easy for you to do it yourself! Try it out!
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For a soap tray, you need about 12 buttons of the same size.
Attention: does not use wooden buttons, as these swell up by the moisture!
First, find your material together.
Then you spread out the yoghurt cup with salad oil.
Then you stir up a small amount of concrete in an old bowl. To do this, two to three tablespoons of concrete and some water are enough. The concrete pulp should be thick and not too liquid. If the concrete is too liquid, the buttons will not stop!
Now fill the concrete in the yoghurt cup. After that you carefully stung the spoon in the concrete so that the air bubbles can escape. Be careful that the yoghurt cup does not become full of concrete at the edge. Because this concrete also becomes firm and later crumbles unsightly!
Now you put the buttons in the smooth concrete. You should all stick in the concrete in about the same depth.
Straighten out the buttons. You should not lie sloping in the concrete bed.
Then put the yoghurt cup on a straight base (e.g. a board or baking tray) and let the concrete harden overnight.
The next day you carefully remove the yoghurt cup. Your soap tray is ready. With a dry brush you can remove concrete crumbs well. You may now be able to rework the edges with a fine sanding block, should these be crumbly.
The concrete is completely dried out after about two days. Therefore, leave it open in these two days before you pack it as a gift, for example.
Enjoy your new soap tray!
Materials
Directions
For a soap tray, you need about 12 buttons of the same size.
Attention: does not use wooden buttons, as these swell up by the moisture!
First, find your material together.
Then you spread out the yoghurt cup with salad oil.
Then you stir up a small amount of concrete in an old bowl. To do this, two to three tablespoons of concrete and some water are enough. The concrete pulp should be thick and not too liquid. If the concrete is too liquid, the buttons will not stop!
Now fill the concrete in the yoghurt cup. After that you carefully stung the spoon in the concrete so that the air bubbles can escape. Be careful that the yoghurt cup does not become full of concrete at the edge. Because this concrete also becomes firm and later crumbles unsightly!
Now you put the buttons in the smooth concrete. You should all stick in the concrete in about the same depth.
Straighten out the buttons. You should not lie sloping in the concrete bed.
Then put the yoghurt cup on a straight base (e.g. a board or baking tray) and let the concrete harden overnight.
The next day you carefully remove the yoghurt cup. Your soap tray is ready. With a dry brush you can remove concrete crumbs well. You may now be able to rework the edges with a fine sanding block, should these be crumbly.
The concrete is completely dried out after about two days. Therefore, leave it open in these two days before you pack it as a gift, for example.
Enjoy your new soap tray!
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