As all parents of school-going children would know, Teachers’ Day is just round the corner. I decided to go handmade this year, and was all set to bake some cookies with Noey when I came across a soap making workshop for kids that was being organised by Sharon of Oak Tree Baby. I thought it might be interesting, and since it met my handmade criteria, I decided, on a whim, to sign him up for it.
The workshop was held at Soap Ministry, located in the basement in Orchard Central. We found it without much trouble, thanks in part to the cute and colourful array of soaps that you can find outside.
The pots full of pieces of soap base melting in boiling water.
And after the colour, it was time to add the scent. After taking a sniff of a range of essential oils, Noey chose sweet orange.
Then it was the moment of truth. How did Noey’s soaps turn out? They were very cute!
Everyone was very happy with their soaps, judging from the happy oos and ahhs around us as the soaps were pushed out from their molds.
The final step was wrapping the soaps up individually in plastic and packing them to bring home.
It was a lot of fun and Noey really enjoyed himself. In fact, after the workshop, he asked me if he could go back next week. I think he thought it was a regular activity, like art class. Haha. I don’t know about bringing him back, but I did think that I wouldn’t mind going back on my own to do the intermediate course and learn more techniques for soap making. Some pretty soaps would make good Christmas gifts, don’t you think?
For now, at least Noey’s got some Teachers’ Day gifts settled.
Willyn says
wow,…very interesting, Noey's soup is absolutely cute…wanna try it.
olimomok says
Such a fun activity! I wanna try too 🙂
mummybean says
Wanna go together? 🙂