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Soap Carving Patterns for Grandchildren

Here are 4 simple patterns that kids can use for carving soap.

Here it is folks!  I  have soap carving patterns for you on Thursday instead of Friday like I said I would do.  (So what if it’s going to be Friday in 30 minutes?  I’m 30 minutes early!)

It’s been quite the convoluted process to get these patterns into a pdf file.  I won’t bore you with the technical challenges I had.  Suffice it to say that they are finished and they are uploaded here for your carving pleasure.  There was probably an easier way — but I just couldn’t figure it out.  (Maybe my brain was just too tired tonight to figure things out.)  Oh well.

Here’s the first set of 4 soap carving patterns.

Here’s the second set of 4 soap carving patterns.

Here’s what I recommend. 

Print up the patterns.  Cut them out. 

Using a knife, trace the outline into a bar of Ivory soap.  (Ivory soap is the brand that is the easiest to carve.) 

Carve out the figure.  If there are details, shallow carve them in. 

Ta da!  You have a soap carving — and probably a huge heap o’ soap shavings . . .

But, wasn’t it fun?

Happy soap carving with your grandchildren!

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