Saturday, July 9, 2011

Strawberry Scented Soap

I always wanted to make my own scented candles after seeing some posts about it from my lovely blogger friend Florence and Mary but i think i'll wait till winter comes near christmas so I decided to make scented soaps instead, I read the tutorial from "Homemade" Magazine that i bought awhile back, so I'm going to share it with you if you're interested to make them :)

Materials:
*400g white "Melt and Pour" soap base
*2 drops of cranberry liquid color
*50 drops of your choosen fragrance oil (i used strawberry)
*Spray bottle filled with surgical Spirit
*square or rectangular silicone baking mould
*Heart shaped cookie cutter or any other shape
*Ribbons and wooden skewer optional


1. Melt the "Melt and Pour" soap base in a microwave till fully melted and become liquid.

2. Then add your fragrance oil, stir slowly

3. Add your liquid color and stir again.

4. Then pour it onto your baking mould, slowly

5. There will be little bubbles but no worries coz when you spray the surgical spirit the bubbles will disappear, but hey, nothing's perfect :)

6. wait till the soap hardened, i tend to leave it as long as i can but you can always check from time to time up to half hour perhaps? but it doesnt take long for the soap to hardened.

7. took out from the silicone baking mould and start using your cookie cutter to make any shape you want and you can even skewer two holes on it to put ribbon if you desire. That's it! it smells good!


Happy Weekend everyone!

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12 comments:

  1. ooooh i love these, they looks so cute and I bet they smell amazing! Yet again Susan you've made me want to try another crafty make! :o) Scarlett x

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  2. Beautiful post! These look divine! Love your creative space.Thanks for sharing:)
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  3. Susan, you amaze me!!! These are just darling!!!
    They would make perfect gifts. They are so pretty on their own, and the ribbon adds lots of charm...you could use lace, too. Though I must admit my ignorance..what is surgical Spirit?

    Thank you for sharing these. Have a wonderful weekend,
    Marianne xo

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  4. I love the ribbon you've used to add the bows and the soaps themselves look as though they must smell gorgeous!!

    Jem xXx

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  5. That looks fun to make..thanks for sharing. I like your choice of using strawberry oil. They turned out so well..I like the added touch of the ribbon :)

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  6. Ohhhh, I can just imagine how yummy these smell! Of course, I love the red gingham ribbon!

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  7. These are lovely! I would love to try making my own soap, it's on my very loooong to do list. I'll probably make some cherub ones...one of these days:)

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  8. these are so adorable and so many possiblities to display and for giving! I need to try this! Hope you have a fun pink weekend!

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  9. Susan, Your soaps are gorgeous! I'll bet they smell great too. With your crafting abilities, I think you could sell some of your homemade items if you wanted to. You are VERY talented!
    Blessings, Beth

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  10. The soaps are so pretty - thank you for the tutorial!

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  11. these are fabulous Susan..way to go! Sophia and I bought a soap making mold kit from Michaels to do this summer while she is off of school..can't wait now!

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  12. These would make perfect Christmas gifts! What a lovely idea. Thanks for the excellent tutorial.

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.

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