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DIY Popsicle Stick Soap Dish

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My soap is always getting stuck to the sink.

It’s annoying, it looks bad, and it wastes my precious soap. Thus, I decided to make my own soap dish that looks good and drains water well. Honestly, I mostly made it because I think constantly leaving my soap out was secretly annoying my roommate.

 

Materials

  • 24 popsicle sticks
  • Craft Glue
  • Mod Podge
  • Black Tea Bags
  • Scissors
  • Small Paint Brush

 

Step One

Using scissors, cut 10 popsicle sticks to be 4.25 inches (basically just cut of the rounded ends), 8 popsicle sticks to be 2.375 inches, and 6 popsicle sticks to be 3.1875 inches.

 

Step Two

Brew a bowl of tea and soak the popsicle sticks in it for 30 minutes to tint them darker. After the 30 minutes, take out four of the 3.1875 inch sticks and bend them slightly so they’re just a tiny bit arched. Then let all of the sticks dry on a paper towel.

 

 

 

Step Three

Glue the two straight 3.1875 inch pieces to two of the 4.25 inch pieces to form a rectangle. then space out the four bent 3.1875 inch pieces onto the rectangle and glue them down.`. (please, oh please, let this dry before you try to add on any other pieces. it makes everything so much easier. trust me.)

 

Step Four

While the magic popsicle stick rectangle is drying, glue two sets of two 4.25 inch pieces together and two sets of two 2.375 inch pieces together.

 

Step Five

Glue one set of the 4.25 inch pieces on top of one of the 4.25 inch pieces on the rectangle, and do the same to the other side. Flip the rectangle over and glue one 4.25 inch piece to the other side of one of the 4.25 pieces that was originally on the rectangle and repeat on the opposite side. Glue the sets of the 2.375 inch pieces in between the stacks of 4.25 inch pieces on each side of the rectangle [tops and bottoms; front and back]. LET IT DRY.

See also  Blueberry Crumble

Step Six

Glue one piece of a 4.25 inch popsicle stick to each side to cover the layers.

Step Seven

If you want it to be a tiny bit shiny, add a thin coat of glossy mod podge.

 

 

and done…

 

 

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