Make Your Own Lego Soap for Kids : Cheap!
| April 29, 2012 | Posted by thecheapskatemom under beautydiy, crafts, craftsbeauty, decor, decorcrafts, diy, fun, kidsandpets, kidsdecor |
From The Cheapskate Mom:
Fun soap for kids!! … I love love love this lego soap dispenser for two reasons: simplicity and cost (nothing if you have spare legos!). It's a fun touch if you have a lego themed kids' room or even a favor for a lego themed birthday party!
Make Your Own Customized Hand Soap
by Sharon @ Discover, Explore, Learn

We were at a birthday party recently, for a little girl who is a huge barbie doll fan. One of the unique decorations at the party, was customized hand soap in the bathroom. Her mother had taken several barbie doll accessories (shoes, purses, etc.) and placed theme inside of the liquid hand soap dispenser. The kids loved it ! I took note of the creativity, and it inspired us to make our own customized hand soap.On our next trip to the store, I picked up a new bottle of liquid hand soap ($1 @Target). When we got home, we grabbed a handful of Legos, and added them to the soap. The opening at the top of the soap dispenser wasn’t very big, so we were only able to use the really small Legos. The boys wanted to put some Lego mini-figures in the soap, but they didn’t fit…
Showing off the final product…
Budget-friendly, kid-approved, super-simple, customized hand soap. Anything that encourages my kiddos to wash their hands more, is a winner in my book.
Obviously, if your kiddos aren’t Lego fans (Is that even possible?), you could use any type of small toy or object to customize your hand soap dispenser. Have fun !
** Don’t forget, if you have a Lego lover in your life, you can sign up for a FREE subscription to Lego Club Magazine.
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