Today's sugar skulls and ghosts are a bit more detailed than boats, but the results are so cute. I definitely recommend trying out this soap carving activity with kids of all ages. They are sure to have fun.
How to Carve Skulls and Ghosts from soap!
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Materials Needed:
- Ivory Soap
- Dish/ Tray
- Plastic knife
- Paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Large paper clip
- Watercolor paintbrush
How to Carve Skulls and ghosts from Soap:
1. Unwrap your soap. Trace it onto a sheet of paper. Then, draw your design.
Hint:
- Remind kids to make their ghosts and skulls BIG. The tools that we're using today are easy-to-wield, but not very precise. It's much easier to carve larger, simpler shapes than tiny detailed ones.
- Want to include some artsy insight? This would also be a great time to talk about positive and negative space. (Positive being the object and negative being the background.)
2. Cut out your template and place it on the soap. Use a pencil to trace it out.
Hint:
- Soap will fly everywhere! Place your soap inside a dish or tray to help catch all those carved out soap bits.
3. Carve!
Hint: Use your different tools for different purposes.
- The pencil is great at drawing details.
- The plastic knife is great at hacking off larger hunks. (Use the back of the knife to scrape off 'Ivory' from your soap.)
- The watercolor brush is great for sweeping away all those tiny bits of soap to reveal your design.
- The paper clip great for smoothing out bumpy bits or carving out little bits of soap at a time.
Once you're done, admire your creations!
Need more soapy inspiration?
- Watch this Met video to see the process
- Carve an Ivory Soap Boat
- Don't want to use the soap to wash hands? Try the Ivory Soap Microwaving Experiment!
- Or, grab your soap and make some Ghost Mud.
Looking for more Dia de lost Muertos crafts?
Happy making!
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