Framed Rose

General info

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  • Openwork
  • Great gift for your friends and family
  • Can be used as hanging decoration
  • Can be used as soap for bathing or washing (remove the decorations)
  • Difficulty: Intermediate

What you will need

supplies
  • Soap (rectangular or oval is recommended)
  • Carving or Exacto knife
  • Scooping tool e.g. binder clip
  • Toothpick (or other pointed tool)

Optional

  • Ribbon

Soap info

Orange Muse soap

Used in tutorial

orange muse soap
  • Available
  • Disinfectant
  • Size: 7.6 cm (3") x 5.3 cm (2-1/8") x 2.5 cm (1")
  • Weight: 95 g (3.35 oz)

LUX rose soap

lux rose soap
  • Available
  • LUX brand
  • Rose scented
  • Size: 8 cm (3-1/8") x 5 cm (2") x 2.4 cm (1")
  • Weight: 76 g (2.68 oz)

Floral mild soap

white soap
  • Available
  • White colour
  • Floral scented
  • Size: 7.5 cm (3") x 5.5 cm (2-1/8") x 2.3 cm (7/8")
  • Weight: 80 g (3 oz)

Instruction video

Instructions

1. Thinly cut off the top of the soap to create a flat surface.
step 1
2. Draw a circle in the center of the soap with a toothpick. The diameter is half of the length of the soap. Then divide the circle into a five equal parts, marking five points. See this page on how to divide a circle without any special tools, such a compass or a protractor ruler.
step 2
3. Draw a petal shape in each part as shown.
step 3
4. Holding the carving knife at a right angle, deeply cut the circle, then tilt the knife a bit and cut the five petals.
step 4
5. Cut off the soap around the petals.
step 5
6. Thinly slice off the edge of the petal, then cut off the soap inside the petal, leaving a 2 mm edge of it.
step 6
7. Repeat previous step to make next four petals. Five petals of the first layer are done.
step 7
8. Draw five petals of the second layer between the petals of the first layer with a toothpick. Then cut the five petals.
step 8
9. Cut off the soap around the petals of the second layer.
step 9
10. Thinly slice off the edge of the petal, then cut off the soap inside the petal in the same way as the first layer. Repeat to the next four petals. The second layer is done.
step 10
11. Draw three curved lines in the center of the flower to create three petals of the center bud.
step 11
12. Holding the carving knife at a right angle, cut the three curved lines. Then carve the first petal of the center, thinly cut off the soap inside the petal and trim its edges.
step 12
13. Repeat previous step to the next two petals. The first row of the center bud is done.
step 13
14. Trim the center of the soap into a dome shape.
step 14
15. Carve five petals of the second row in the center. Then trim the soap inside the petals to lower the center of the flower.
step 15
16. Slice off the soap around the flower.
step 16
17. Draw a circle for the small rose and two leaf shapes on each side of the flower.
step 17
18. Carve two leaf shapes and a circle.
step 18
19. Carve a midrib and six small pointed oval shaped indents in each leaf.
step 19
20. Carve a small rose in the same way as the center bud of the large rose. Repeat steps 18-20 to the other side.
step 20
21. Smooth the blanks.
step 21
22. Flip the soap over and cut the line about 5 mm (1/4") inside from the edge of the bottom.
step 22
23. Cut off the soap inside.
step 23
24. Remove the soap with a binder clip or other scooping tool to flatten the soap.
step 24
25. Flip the soap over and cut about 5 mm (1/4") inside from the edge of the soap not occupied by flowers and leaves. Then cut out the soap between plant parts and the frame.
step 25
26. Cut out the bottom of the soap as needed. Your framed roses are done!
step 26
27. (Optional) Tie a ribbon bow.
step 27