Spring is here and flowers are blooming. I was inspired to create florals soaps. These are a bit different in the sense that I used bright blue and purple colors to give a very unique vibe to these soaps. I think these turned out bold and beautiful.
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How to make lots of sparkle floral soaps
First gather the ingredients. For these simple soaps I used a melt and pour base. I have added a list of other melt and pour projects at the end of this post for you to take a look for more inspiration and ideas.
If you want to take a look at cold process soaps, I have a few posts with recipes that can be found at All Naural Aloe Vera Soap, Handmade Soapmaking and Halloween Cold Process Soap.
Ingredients:
- Aloe vera melt and pour soap base
- skin safe soap colorants (I used blue and purple, but you can use your favorite colors)
- super sparkle mica
- jojoba oil – no more than a tablespoon per ounce of base soap
- flower mold
- optional: fragrance or essential oil
First cut the aloe vera soap and melt in 30 seconds intervals to ensure the soap is not burnt. Once the soap is fully melted, add the colorants and fragrance or essential oils if using. I usually add one teaspoon of jojoba oil to the soap. Jojoba oil is great for the skin. If adding the jojoba oil, add to the soap after melting and mix well.
Add the super sparkle mica to the the soap base. It looks amazing, I only used about a teaspoon and created this beautiful effect.
Then, set the mold at an angle so that the colors can stay on each side. Pour the first color, then wait for a few minutes until you can feel some surface tension then angle the mold on the opposite side and add the purple color. Make sure to spray with alcohol between layers so that the layers fully stick together.
Once the colored layers have cooled, add the super sparkle soap and let cool for a few hours.
The outcome will be amazing.
I love how these soaps turned out. If you try this project, let me know how yours turned out.
Melt and Pour projects for inspiration:
Homemade Soap Making with Garden Herbs
candy says
These soaps are really pretty and would make great gifts. Found you on Happiness is Homemade Link Party
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thank you so much. I am so happy you stopped by.
Michelle says
Those soaps are so pretty! I’d hate to ever use them. LOL! Lovely.
Iris Cowie says
I made these soaps in pink and gold. They turned out really nice. Did you put the super sparkle mica in all three colours or just the final layer one (whitish)? Thanks for the inspiration.
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
I am so glad. Thank you so much for stopping by and letting me know. It makes me so happy that I can bring some inspiration through these DIY’s!