This decoupage soap craft is easy to make for a gift idea or wedding favor. The Mod Podge keeps the design from washing off when you suds up!
Skills Required: None. Even if you’ve never crafted before, you’ll be able to accomplish this decoupage on soap project. It’s simple and very quick.

I love crafts that kids or adults can easily do but they are still classy enough to give as a handmade gift or have on display in your home. It seems like there are endless opportunities to give small gifts throughout the year.
Whether it’s for teachers, Mother’s Day, Christmas or a thank you gift, I’m always wracking my brain to come up with easy ways to get the kids involved in gift giving. This decoupage soap craft is so adorable and couldn’t be easier to make.
Wrap them up in cellophane and attach a gift card or some yummy smelling soap, and you have the sweetest gift ever! Or you could make them just to set out in your guest bathroom.
I love that you can customize these soaps with any craft paper to make them just how you want! You can often find these type of smooth soaps at Dollar Tree . . . making this one of the best Dollar Tree crafts ever!

Mod Podge Soap
Gather These Supplies
- Bars of soap
- Scissors
- Scrapbook paper, gift wrap, or similar
- Mod Podge Gloss or Mod Podge Matte

First, cut out your craft paper to fit the soaps. I just cut around the flowers on the paper but you could do any shape that you want!

Add a thin layer of Mod Podge to the top of the soap.

Place the flower on the soap and add another layer of Mod Podge on top.

Once it’s dry you are ready to wrap it up or set it out! The Mod Podged paper should stay on the soap even throughout use!

These would also make cute shower or party gifts. Have you ever decoupaged soaps? It couldn’t be easier!
Decoupage Soap
Equipment
Materials
- 2 bars Soap
- Scrapbook paper
- Mod Podge
Video
Instructions
- Cut out the paper to fit the soaps in any design you like.
- Add a thin layer of Mod Podge to the top of the soap.
- Place the flower on the soap and add another layer of Mod Podge on top. Let dry and add another 2 – 3 coats.
- Once dry, it's ready to wrap up or set out.
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These are so pretty but I just donโt know about using a soap with mod podge on the body
I love crafts