I love Bath & Body Works foaming hand soap, especially lemon, in the kitchen. One day, my husband just filled an empty one up with dish soap and loved it! It is super easy, so I am sharing it with you today.
Take your empty foaming hand soap container {you really can use any foaming hand soap container, they all have the same way to make it foam} and peel off the cover. I soaked mine in warm water for about 15 minutes and peeled the label away in the water. Peeling it away in the water really helps to eliminate the need for goo gone since the gummy backside comes off with the label. {This is not a necessary step, but I don't want guests to misuse it as hand soap, plus I will add a label to make it pretty :) }
After the label is peeled away, I filled my soap up to the first "B" on the bottle. I used Mrs. Jones Soapbox's Soapy.
After the label is peeled away, I filled my soap up to the first "B" on the bottle. I used Mrs. Jones Soapbox's Soapy.
After you add your soap, slowly add warm water until the bottle curves. You need to leave room for the foaming mechanism. If you don't, it will just overflow.
One day I will add a label to it, but today was not that day.
Now your sponge is all ready to be soaped up! This may just make cleaning dishes easier....maybe.
I like this and will try it because foam is just fun and if it is by the sink it might incite my son to tackle the dishes. Plus I can do them with cute labels and give them as gifts.
ReplyDeleteFoam is tons of fun! My 1 year old daughter knows that foam is bubbles {one of her only words she says}. Great idea to give as gifts too :) I haven't gotten around to the label yet....one day...
DeleteGreat minds think alike! I'll have to stop by your blog and check it out. Thanks for stopping by :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great project! I really think when my daughter uses the foam soap she does not use as much! Love these guys! thanks for co-hosting with me this week! I loved having you! We will def. do it again sometime soon!
ReplyDeleteJess