The video is a humorous and lengthy project by the creator, Jenna. She begins by explaining that she made a video because her dog, Kermit, loves soap. She determined his favorite soap brand, Irish Spring, through a self-test video. The video went viral, with many viewers asking Jenna to create a bed made out of Irish Spring soap for Kermit.
Jenna initially struggled with the idea, but after extensive research, she realized that melting Irish Spring soap was not possible due to its structure. Instead, she decided to create a bed out of litter boxes for cats and fill it with melted soap. This method, however, faced challenges as the soap was not melted pour and would not easily come out of the mold.
In an attempt to bypass these hurdles, Jenna considered using a different type of soap called melted pour soap. She also considered making a soap soup with water and soap to make it more malleable. Despite these efforts, the soap remained stubborn and slimy.
Finally, Jenna decided to use a silicone mold to spell out "Kermit" in yellow letters. She filled the mold with soap and let it solidify, creating a soap sculpture in the shape of a dog bed. After a long process, Jenna managed to extract the bed from the mold and present it to Kermit.
The video concludes with Jenna expressing her exhaustion from the project, noting that it was a 13-hour endeavor. She also mentions that the bed is not comfortable for a dog to sit or roll around in, and that the smell of the soap is overwhelming. Despite the challenges and the final result not meeting expectations, Jenna concludes by stating that she hopes the viewers will learn from their mistakes, implying that the internet's suggestions were not practical.
1. The speaker made a video about their dog Kermit's favorite soap.
2. The dog Kermit is very charming and is a weird dog.
3. The speaker decided to make a bed out of soap for Kermit based on viewer comments.
4. The speaker initially struggled to figure out how to make the soap bed.
5. The speaker tried to melt the soap using a microwave and a soap soup method, but both were unsuccessful.
6. The speaker then used litter boxes for cats as a makeshift mold for the soap bed.
7. The speaker found out about a specific type of soap called melted pour that's made for soap making.
8. The speaker decided to create a bed entirely out of Irish Spring soap, but it wasn't possible due to the soap's properties.
9. The speaker melted down the soap and used a food processor to chop it up.
10. The speaker then sprinkled the pieces into a litter box to create a bed.
11. The speaker spent a lot of time and effort on the project.
12. The speaker's dog Kermit didn't seem to like the soap bed.
13. The speaker also made a silicone mold to spell out Kermit's name in soap.
14. The soap bed was very smelly and had a strong soap smell.
15. The soap bed was not comfortable for the dog.
16. The soap bed was made in 13 hours.
17. The speaker blamed the online comments for the project.
18. The speaker thought the soap bed was beautiful, but it smelled like soap.
19. The speaker coated the soap bed in plastic to prevent it from getting dirty.
20. The speaker was disappointed with the soap bed, but it was what the viewers wanted.