vendredi 7 juillet 2017
Behold the Power of These Gorgeous DIY Geode Soaps
We've been lusting over Honestly WTF x My MakersKit Geode Soaps because they'd make awesome homemade gifts! In related, sad news: since they were released in 2015, they're sold out!
Don't fret. If you want to make the soaps, we have you covered. Check out the process and let us know if you'd make them yourself.
On Kirbie: Zara top.
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