If you’re looking for a simple way to incorporate turmeric into your beauty routine, look no further. This DIY Turmeric Melt and Pour Soap is great for beginners, and advanced crafters can appreciate the quality ingredients.
Découvrez comment faire facilement des savons.Seule ou bien même avec les enfants, c’est une activité très ludique !Alors les enfants, si vous voulez préparez avec l’aide de papa des pe…
Try this easy melt and pour ginger and lime soap recipe - with the unique scent you are sure to love! You can make 12 bars in just an hour!
Her walnut shell mixture is making people's homes smell amazing! School has begun, the temperatures are starting to fall, and pumpkin spice everything has arrived. I recently made an easy melt & pour fall scented soap that I've just fallen in love with!
This soap looks just like a sandy beach. The luffa adds just enough scrub to make a gentle exfoliant and soap all in one!
These Star Anise Melt and Pour Bars are made with natural colorants and a blend of orange and anise essential oils for a fresh scent.
Swirl melt and pour soap in just a few easy steps. Temperatures matter! Add coloring and swirl layers to melt and pour soap with natural ingredients.
These Maple Leaves Soaps celebrate the change of seasons with plenty of fall colors.
Gardener's hand soap is a springtime essential, perfect for scrubbing off dirt and grime while nourishing hardworking hands. This easy melt and pour soap making recipe incorporates wildcrafted herbs and garden weeds into a simple
Learn how to make soap frosting easily with our step-by-step guide. Perfect for beginners and fun to create! Dive into soap frosting tips today.
These melt and pour tarts smell sweet and fruity!
This isn't the best soap making project I've done, but it was on the fly at 9 PM at night. I had to quickly test our new mango butter, goat...
Okay...I have to be honest... I planned this blog post because one of the top search results that get's people to my blog is "how to make soap without lye." I have no idea why. I haven't posted an article about making soap without lye, but keywords and Google searches can be complex and result in
Discover the art of melt and pour soap making. Learn how to create unique, homemade soaps for personal use or as thoughtful gifts.
I recently saw this post from Anne Marie Faiola from Soap Queen and decided I loved the doughnuts so much I had to try and make them for myself. I wrote to Kelsey at Brambleberry and asked them if I could use their post as a reference and they said yes! I happened to have the mould already so I was set to go. What you need: Clear Melt and Pour soap base Yellow Oxide Pink Dayglo Fragrance Oil - I used Mango Microwave jugs Stirrers or spoons IPA Jojoba Beads Titanium Di Oxide Doughnut Mould How to: Melt your clear soap base in the microwave. While it is melting prepare you Titanium Di Oxide and Yellow Oxide by mixing in a little IPA. Once Melted add the Titanium Di Oxide and Yellow Oxide to reach your desired colour. Also add your fragrance oil. Then pour into the mould Let the doughnut halves get hard then remove from the mould Melt the remainder of your "yellow" soap base and pour into the doughnut mould again. This time don't fill the mould to the top. Leave a few mm's spare. When this layer has hardened so it is spongy to the touch then pour more yellow melted soap onto the top and place the first lot of halves on the ones in the mould. You are basically gluing the two halves together. When these are hard you can remove them and you will have a whole doughnut. Melt your clear soap base in the microwave. While this is melting prepare your Pink Dayglo colourant and Titanium Di Oxide by mixing in a little IPA. When the soap has melted add the pink and white until you have reached the desired colour. Let this cool down and get thick. Take a spoon and pour it over the doughnuts. Immediately take the Jojoba beads and sprinkle them onto the wet icing/ soap. Let your soaps cool down and then package them how you wish. We put ours in cute clear boxes. Packaged and ready to go. #Riverlea Soap
Out of all the soap making methods, melt and pour soap recipes (MP) are probably the simplest of all, in fact, with a little supervision you can even get the kids involved.
Recipe how to make dandelion soap with dandelion infused oil. This easy DIY soap tutorial uses melt and pour soap base.