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Making Natural Soap - LoveToKnow Crafts. From simple melt-and-pour recipes to more complicated processes, there are lots of options for making soap with natural ingredients. Because you can control what goes into your product, you'll know that your soap is free of unnecessary chemicals and safe. Whether you're a beginner or an expert soap maker, there's a process that's perfect for you. Sally Trew, one of the authors of The Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Natural Soap, has lots of advice to help you get started.

Natural Melt-and-Pour Soap One of the easiest methods for making your own natural soap is using a melt-and-pour soap base. "Melt-and-pour soap is exactly that," she says. Things You'll Need Natural soap base - Trew recommends SFIC.Natural soap colorant, such as dried marigold, kelp powder, or madder rootEssential oil for fragrance, available at stores like SoapaloozaLarge glass measuring cupDedicated stirring utensilSoap molds What to Do Natural Glycerin Soap with Coconut Oil Using Additional Oils Natural Cold Process Soap. Nizzys Soap Mould / Mold. Here’s a really fun way make soap, it allows you to stretch your imagination and artistic talents. Using a cake mixer, the older style mixers with either a single or double whisk attachment. You cannot use ‘Stick Blenders’ with this method, they don’t whip enough volume into the oils needed.

I also use a hand held double beaters mixer with the same success as using my larger ‘Kenwood’ mixer with a single whisk. Standard soap making safety precautions are to be observed. The caustic soda/water mix used in this whipped method should be used cold or even chilled to obtain the best results. Safety Tip: Whipped soap is just Cold Process soap put together a little differently and at room temperature therefore the same respect must be given to it as you give your cold process soap. I suggest you go and view the photos in the gallery first, I have tried to set them up in some sort of order from the mixing of the fats and oils through to showing how I achieved my final results. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Snow-Globe Soap. Dec19 by Brenda Ponnay Stuff their stockings with something they can wash their hands with! By Brenda Ponnay What’s cuter than a button, small enough to fit in a stocking, won’t rot your teeth and leaves you squeaky clean? A mini snow-globe soap, of course! Here’s a super-fun craft you can whip up in an afternoon. It’s quick, it’s easy and it hardly makes any mess! This is technically just “melt and pour” soap so it might be considered cheating to some hard-core soap enthusiasts but I’m not about to mess with lye or distilling vodka when I’ve got a small child acting as my personal assistant. First you’ll cut up the glycerine into 1-inch chunks. Don’t be fooled by the picture above. After you’ve poured the glycerine, let it cool just enough to form a thin skin on the top.

After all your toys are arranged, you can add your snow. I used a small paring knife to shave off some of the irregularities on the bottom but that was purely aesthetic. If you found us through Stumble Upon! Deep Fried Kudzu: Make-Your-Own Soap. I just discovered Hobby Lobby last week...I'm familiar with Michael's, and I've been to A.C. Moore a couple of times, but Hobby Lobby seems to have soooo much more selection... Anyway, I've been wanting to try make-your-own glycerin soap - it's also called melt and pour soap. I'm not really interested in making the soap that requires lye (what some people refer to as *real* soap) because you have to be super-exact in making it, and it is dangerous if you're not careful.

I like the idea of using glycerin soap because it seems very easy to work with and because you can still do really fun things with it like add colors, fragrances, exfoliants, and other things that you might want to suspend in the soap. Hobby Lobby had this bag (below) of pure glycerin soap in a 32oz. size for a little under $6. I got one bag and a tiny bottle of fragrance (I used honey almond). Once the soap was all melted, I opened up an empty, thoroughly cleaned container of eggnog (yum!) Soap Calculator - Lye calculator for making your soap recipes. Read about this soap calculator and find out why we created it. Soap making can be a lot of fun. The most interesting part for us is experimenting with various combinations of natural oils to achieve a perfect mix of the qualities in a soap that we are making. You can always follow the tried recipe or you can modify it a little and then wait for results. But it can take a while. One of the ways to create new soap recipe is to use simple formulas for saponification to calculate how much lye you might need and keep in mind properties of each oil that gets used in the mix.

It can be fun but it can get pretty complicated once you start adding more and more oils. We decided to put together an interactive lye calculator to make it easy to change oils and their quantity and see estimated results of the soap right away. Once you are happy with the results and ready to finalize the recipe, you can give a name to your recipe, and add notes if any, and click print/share button. Lye calculator. How To Make Handcrafted Soap; Step by Step Instructions. Soothing PMS Soap - DIY Craft Project Instructions. This soap is strong enough to help ease the strongest of period pains and to calm your stress during this trying time of the month.

What you need 2 cups of melt and pour soap 10 drops of clary sage essential oil 5 drops of patchouli essential oil 5 drops of lavender essential oil Instructions Make up the soap using a Melt and Pour Method. Use morning and night in the shower. For added relief rub it onto the stomach area in a soft circular motion. Pour the mix into small soap molds or even ice cube tray so you have a small block to use for the 5-7 days.

This is a strong soap so don’t use it every day of the month or it will loose its healing effects on your body. Liked this project? Cookie Cutter Soaps : Candle & Soap Making Techniques. Tired of the same old soap molds? Get creative with cookie cutters! You Will Need: Instructions: 1. Melt your white soap base in the microwave, add your fragrance, and fill your cookie sheet about halfway. Tip: You may want to spray the cookie sheet with non-flavored cooking spray before you pour for easier removal of the soaps 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.