These Pina Colda soaps are adorable and perfect for Gift giving. Pineapples are a huge thing right now (still) so mixing these handmade declicious soaps with a pineapple ornament, towel, etc will be easy to source. You can grab the full soap making tutorial by visiting Happiness is Homemade. … Read More ...
Mystic East Soap Recipe
6 drops of Sandalwood Fragrance or essential oil
3 drops of Patchouli Essential Oil
2 drops of Nutmeg Essential Oil
2 drops of Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
3 drops of Lime Essential … Read More ...
DIY Soap On A Chain
Forget about boring soap on a rope, Shrimpsaladcircus has stepped up the game and added a chain. These adorable soaps are made in a gemstone mold to make them resemble over sized gem necklaces. I think these would be so cute hanging from the faucet of a guest bath room. You can check out the … Read More ...
Halloween Googly Eye Soap
This Googly eye soap is so easy to make and spooky enough to get away with for Halloween. You could tint the soap for a green monster look or make them white for melting ghosts.… Read More ...
DIY Watermelon Soap
This Watermelon soap doesn’t contain watermelon instead it is made to look like water melon. In case you hadn’t already guessed this soap uses transparent Glycerine soap base. You can grab the tutorial and full recipe here. Watermelon Soap
If you are new to soap making you might like to check out these Melt … Read More ...
Batman soap tutorial
Not quite Halloweenish, but still close and very fun, The Pink Toque has a tutorial on a melt and pour Batman soap. Also, as a bonus, there is a link to a very cute matching knitted Batman washcloth!
Find the details on The Pink Toque.… Read More ...
DIY Skull Soap On A Rope – Halloween Project
Check out these “Skull” Soap On A Ropes. I found them through Dollar Store Crafts made using a skull ice cube tray and melt and pour soap this would be a very easy activity for kids. You could give them out instead of sweets ( just make sure you label them as soap and DO … Read More ...
DIY Halloween Spider Soaps
If you’re looking for a non candy Halloween treat to hand out the the kids, then these Handmade soaps are perfect. Just make sure they are labelled as non edible before dropping them in to little kids bags, though I am sure one bite and they won’t take a second.
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Make Your Own Foaming Facial Clay Soap
This melt and pour soap uses natural Bentonite Clay to cleanse your skin. Because of its super absorbing capabilities, this is a great clay for oily skin that needs detoxing. With its tightening, acne-clearing, and impurity-absorbing abilities, this soap is a great recipe for gift giving.
… Read More ...Melt & Pour Orange Clove Gardeners Soap
This photo looks like the ingredients for a group meal, instead they are the natural ingredients for an amazing soap. Wondering what is in those caplets? Vitamin E cream to nourish the hands.
Check out the full recipe here. Gardeners soap… Read More ...
How To Embed Money In To Soap
Okay so part of me is wondering why you would do this and who would actually use it. Then I thought it might be a good way to bribe smelly teenage boys in to actually using the soap. (to free the money). My 6 year old doesn’t like soap so maybe this would work on … Read More ...
DIY Tea Soaps
There are so many amazing teas on the market and it seems the gifting of tea is the new thing to do. But not always do you like the expensive tea you were given. Here is a great way to use up old tea or tea you can’t drink because it makes you want to … Read More ...
Gem Stone Soap Tutorial
Consdering this was her first time making soap she did a fantastic job! I love the purple in these soaps they look really cute. They have been made using Melt and Pour soaps which means they are quick to make. These would make great gifts.
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Melt and Pour Turpentine Soap For Working Hands
Turpentine Soap For Working Hands
What you need
1 cup of Borax
1 cup of Melt and Pour Soap Base
2 tsp Turpentine
1 tsp of Orange essential oil
You can melt the base soap in a double boiler or the microwave. Meantime prepare your mold. You can use any mold even a muffin tin. … Read More ...
Just Like Lush – DIY Melting Massage Balls
1/2 cup of shea butter
Essential oils of choice (optional)
Ice cube tray or suitable mold
Instructions
Start by melting down your Shea Butter. I used the microwave at 30 second intervals for my butter. Next stir in 10-15 drops of an essential oil of your choice. I used a tired legs blend but you … Read More ...