1. Mason jar with lid
2. Soap dispenser push top (you can purchase these in silver,gold, and other higher end designs at places like Wal*Mart; however, I just used the top from my previous disposable soap dispenser)
3. Nail and hammer (a drill could work, but mine was broken that day)
4. Scissors
5. Soap!!
Time:
• 10 minutes for lid
• 10 minutes for soap to drain
Difficulty:
• Moderate
Step One
• Take the flat part of the mason jar lid (the sealing lid) and have someone hold it or place it on a ledge with a heavy item weighing down one side from falling
Step Two
• Place the nail in the center of the jar and hammer to create a hole
• Hammer as many circles, with the circle aids touching to create a larger hole, is needed to fit the straw on the soap dispenser
• Flip lid over and hammer the down hanging metal back so it doesn't cut anyone (press it against the lid)
Step Three
• Insert soap dispenser top
Step Four
• Transfer soap, which can take a while to get every drop out
Step Five
• Screw on lid and situate!
Hope this helped and that you love it!
- Megan