Easter Bunny Snow Globe Soaps

Ann Siper
These Easter Bunny Snow Globe soaps are the perfect spring or Easter craft for adults and teens. You can use this Easter bunny snow globe soap as a party favor, wedding favor at your Easter wedding, or as a way to decorate your own home.

To Make Easter Bunny Snow globe Soaps You Will Need:

Snow Globe Molds

Clear Melting Soaps

White or Pastel Colors for Soaps

Plastic Eater Bunnies

Pot

Stove Top

Go ahead and place the snow globe molds on your kitchen counter. Make sure they are on a heat safe area.

Now, melt the clear soap in the pot on yoru stove. You can also set a tin can in a pot of water and slowly melt the soap this way.

Tip: Please use a clear soap for this. You want to be able to see through the soap. This can be bought at the craft store as well as some art supply stores.

Now, slowly pour the melted clear soap into the molds. You want to fill this up about all the way, but leave a 1 ½ inch to 1 inch gap at the top. This will be where you pour soap to create a base. You also need to account for how much room the plastic Easter Bunny will take up.

Now, let the soap sit for a few minutes. You want it to cool, thicken a little, but still be melted enough to press your Easter bunny into.

Gently slip the plastic Easter Bunny in upside down. Line the base of the bunny up with the top of the soap.

Tip: You can also make some soap Easter Bunnies using candle molds a day or two before you make the snow globe soaps. Then simply insert the soap bunnies into the snow glove at this step. This way the whole soap can be used and you will not be left with a plastic Easter Bunny. (Kids may like the plastic Easter Bunny though!)

Now, once the soap sets up you want to start melting your colored or white soap. I like to us e pastel purple or pink for this step

Gently pour the soap into the mold, filing gin the rest of the snow globe.

Let all the soap cool and harden for 24 hours. Pop the snow globe Easter bunny soaps out and enjoy!

These make a fun and whimsical Easter gift that is hand made and so cute! Package three together in a small basket and give as a house warming gift or thank you gift.

Published by Ann Siper

Ann Siper is a web writer who has written for online sites such as Demand Studios, ehow.com, Goodhousekeeping.com and Overstock.com. She writes on a variety of topics, including holidays, health and fitness,...   View profile

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