Easy Homemade Melt and Pour Christmas Soap Recipe! (2024)

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Here is a fantastic easy DIY gift idea:Easy Melt and Pour Handmade Soap Recipes for Christmas with Pine & Frankincense Essential Oils

It’s time to plan ahead now for your DIY Christmas gifts you plan on making. A super easy DIY gift idea is thishomemade soap recipe for Christmas!

Youjust need 4 ingredients and less than an hour of your time, you will get 12 homemade soap bars.It’s so much fun making your own soap, and using a melt and pour soap base is the easiest way to do so! These holiday soap bars have a wonderful Christmas aroma combination of pine and frankincense – a glorious scent to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. 😉

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What You’ll Need for your easy Homemade Soap Recipe for Christmas:

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**FYI on soap base quality is that it is worth it to pay a bit more and get a natural version – like the Our Earth’s Secret brand.I had a much better experience with natural soaps as they melt better and feel better on your skin.I’ve tried cheaper and it’s just not worth the savings in my opinion. You may be able to find this particular soap base at a craft store as well. It’s an all natural soap base with all natural ingredients.

  • *Makes 12 bars – perfect for great handmade gifts that contain Christmas scents!

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How do you make holiday season melt and pour soap? Follow the Simple Tutorial Steps Below:

  1. You need to start bycutting up half of your 2lb blockof soap into cubes.

This soap is very easy to cut with a sharp knife.Place the cubes into your Pyrex measuring cup.I start with only half because only 1lb will fit in my Pyrex measuring cup at a time.

2. If you have a larger glass container, you can go ahead and melt your soap all in one batch.

Microwave it in 30 second intervals, stirring each time.The picture above is what mine looked like after one minute.

Continue heating and stirring until it is completely melted and smooth.It will be around 3 minutes.

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How Do I Make Christmas Soap?

3. An optional idea for this Christmas soap is to add a bit of fresh pine needles for a bit of color, texture, and authentic pine scent.

I have a heavy iron herb chopper that I used to cut up the pine needles. Here is a similar herb chopper that would probably work even better.

I would be sure this soap is used right away though as the needles may rot over time. I would say this soap has a 6 month shelf life, and if not used after that, then throw it away. You can leave out the pine needles all together and just rely on the pine essential oil for the natural scent.

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4. Then add about 1 teaspoon of chopped pine needles and a tablespoon of red jojoba beads to the melted soap base.

*Note – you want to pull your melted soap out of the microwave as soon as it is melted.If the soap gets too hot, then the jojoba beads could melt, and we don’t want that to happen in this melt and pour soap recipe!

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Which Essential Oils Do I Use For Christmas Soap?

5. Then add 10-15 drops of both pine and frankincense essential oils.You can also experiment with balsam fir or any Christmas blend you have.

If you want a bolder scent, then I recommend doubling this amount.

The combination of pine and frankincense is just one of my favorite scents that represent Christmas. Feel free to try other evergreen scents like balsam fir, myhrr, or just peppermint for a candy cane Christmas soap recipe! Or just come up with your own holiday essential oil blend!

Some of you may want to use fragrance oils which you are free to use. I just prefer having an all-natural soap with no artificial fragrance oils in mine.

I left the soap base white as I liked the color of the jojoba beads plus the pine needles. If you like a bit more color, feel free to add some soap colorants to the soap base before you pour it.

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6. Stir that together one last time and pour the soap into the soap mold. If you let the jojoba beads sit too long in the hot soap, they will melt, so the sooner you pour and it starts to cool, the better. You do not need to use just a “normal” bar soap mold. Check out some more silicone molds you can use over here:

Let these bars sit for a few hours in a cool place until they are completely cool before you pop them out of the mold.

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If you want to wrap them with these free printable paper wraps, fill out the form below to get the PDF e-mailed to you and you can print, cut, and wrap each bar with them! They make perfect holiday gifts!

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I wrapped mine in some Christmas ribbon for a festive look as a nice finishing touch before I add them to a Christmas gift basket!

Great Gift Giving Ideas for Homemade soap recipes:

  • Purchase gift cards and add a bar a soap with it
  • Teacher Gift
  • Stocking Stuffer
  • Gift for Grandma
  • Christmas Day Party Favors for a Large Family Meal
  • Add to a DIY Spa Day gift basket

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If you are looking for more soap making ideas – check out the Fall Scented soap, Lavender soap, and Lemon Poppy Seed soap recipes!

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FAQs

How do you make melt and pour soap for beginners? ›

Directions:
  1. Step 1: Prepare Your Supplies and Work Space. ...
  2. Step 2: Measure fragrance oil amount. ...
  3. Step 3: Prepare soap base. ...
  4. Step 4: Melt soap base. ...
  5. Step 5: Add dye. ...
  6. Step 6: Add fragrance. ...
  7. Step 7: Pour soap base Into molds. ...
  8. Step 8: Allow the soap to cool.

How do you make melt and pour soap smell good? ›

For a strong scent, you can add 0.7 ounces of fragrance or essential oil per pound of cold process soap. For melt and pour, you can add 0.3 ounces per pound. This number will vary based on what oil you choose. For instance, Cherry Almond Fragrance Oil is really strong.

What is the Christmas scent for soap? ›

A classic ingredient for an festive treat, there is no going wrong with the timeless aroma of Cinnamon Essential Oil. Warming and comforting, cinnamon is a sweet and spicy favourite with impactful benefits against bacteria, making it the perfect choice for creating a fun but functional Christmas soap.

How do you make winter soap at home? ›

Add 20 drops of evergreen pine essential oil, 10 drops of peppermint essential oil and 2-3 drops of green colouring gel to the melted soap. Grease a baking tray and pour the mix into it. Let the soap form for 5-6 days. Cut the hardened soap into bars store in a cool, dry place.

What should not be added to melt and pour soap? ›

DO NOT add butters or oils to melt and pour soap. They compromise lather, cause separation, and prevent the soap from fully hardening. Instead, choose a soap base that is formulated with butters/oils like Crafter's Choice Shea Butter Soap Base or bases with Essential Oils.

What ingredients can I add to melt and pour soap? ›

There are lots of ways to get creative with melt and pour soap. Mica powder and essential oils can be used to add colour and fragrance, but those aren't the only things you can add! Melt and pour soaps can also be customised with exfoliants (such as oats or coffee grounds), spices, dried flowers and even goat's milk.

What hardens melt and pour soap? ›

How to harden melt and pour soap? To make your soap a bit harder you can add up to 1 tablespoon of beeswax, cocoa butter, or shea butter per pound of melt and pour soap you're making. Cocoa butter and shea butter contain stearic acid which aids in creating a firm soap.

How long do you leave melt and pour soap on? ›

Allow the soap bars to cool completely at room temperature. 4-6 hours will be enough for the soap in the molds to completely harden, and then it can be removed. Take it out of the molds, and it is ready to use right away.

How much olive oil do I add to melt and pour soap? ›

With oils & butters, I add no more than 1 teaspoon per pound of soap base. Experiment with amounts to see how much you can add before separation occurs. Maybe you can get it up to 1 Tablespoon. As far as scent, I use a similar amount as with the oils, between 1 tsp & 1T max.

Do melt and pour soaps need to cure? ›

The benefit of melt and pour soap is that the soap base has already gone through that process, meaning you don't have to handle lye and there's no need to cure the soap-it's ready to use as soon as it's cooled and hardened. As such, this soapmaking method is more family-friendly, as well.

Is melt and pour soap easy? ›

Melt & pour is a great way for beginners to get into soapmaking, especially if there is a concern about handling a caustic chemical like sodium hydroxide. There is a lot of potential for beautiful designs and additives; grab a base and try your hand at this fool-proof method!

Why does my melt and pour soap not smell? ›

In my experience, typically when a fragrance fades it means that the soap has been overheated. Citrus essential oils are also notorious for having a fading aroma in soap. Try anchoring the scent with a teaspoon of Kaolin clay. Learn more in Melt and Pour 101: Fragrance & Essential Oils.

How do you make snowman soap? ›

Scoop some of the white soap into the round cookie cutters. Fill the cutter and level them off with a butter knife or icing spatula. Take a small amount of orange soap and manipulate it into a simple carrot nose and gently press onto the round white soap. Use a toothpick to poke two holes for eyes in each snowman soap.

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