I don't know about you, but the last thing I feel like spending a ton of money on, is laundry soap. Our family goes through detergent, like it is going out of style:) You know what, though? With 4 kids and a husband that works in a Tool shop, it is going to happen. And that is okay! I want my kids to explore, get muddy and have fun. We only get 1 childhood, and I want our kids to live life to the fullest. They are country kids, and I LOVE IT! I got fed up with trying to buy the cheap kind of soap, but then paid with the fact that the stains just didn't want to come out. So, I decided to do a little research. I have a dear friend, Michelle, that has helped me with this. She showed me the ingredients,and how to make the soap. Do you know, that for about $25-$30 a year I can do our families laundry. And the best thing, this soap works AWESOME! It makes 5 gallons at a time, and lasts for a long time. So, I will give you a list of what you will need, and when you have it all, then it is laundry soap making time.
List of Supplies
5 gallon bucket
1 package of Ivory bar soap (usually comes in 4,6,8)
1 box Borax
1 box Washing Soda
Tea Tree oil or Lavender oil (if wanted)
Making Laundry Soap
1. Grate 2 bars of soap into 2 quarts water
2. Heat the soap and water on medium heat until the soap dissolves
3. When you have the mixture ready, pour into the 5 gallon bucket
4. Add 1 cup Borax, and whisk thoroughly
5. Add 1 cup washing soda, and whisk thoroughly
6. Add 5-6 drops of essential oil (my 2 favorite are Tea Tree & Lavender)
7. Add enough water to fill the 5 gallon jug to within 2" from the top
8. Now whisk everything together
9. Keep whisking everything together every 2-4 hours for the next 24 hours.
10. Now it is ready to use
Use 1 cup mixture to every one load of laundry
*It is normal if the soap is a little thick or like jello at first. It will still clean really well, and after awhile it smooths out. I whisk it every time before I use it. You probably do not have to, but I have gotten into the habit of it.