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Alpine Frost Crystal Soap Project

Item No. PS000053
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LEVEL Beginner
TIME 30 minutes
YIELD 2 pounds of soap
COST
$33.67

These soap gems are easy to make and customize with your favorite colors and scents.

Crystal and gem soaps can be made a variety of ways. Techniques include embedding soap, creating layers, and swirling various colors. For these Alpine Frost Crystal Soaps, we kept it simple with one color and plenty of sparkle.

The bars are scented with Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil. It’s a perfect complement to Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye which is a concentrated liquid FD&C dye. Crystal Dyes are great for melt and pour soap gems because they create a transparent look.

Because this crystal soap is simple, it’s perfect for beginners. It’s a great holiday project for kids and teens – just make sure they’re safe when using the knife.

Crystal and gem soaps make great gifts – we love customizing them based on the receiver’s birthstone. These icy blue bars work well for the December birthstone, which is a topaz. Make sure to wrap them tightly in plastic wrap to prevent glycerin dew

What You Need:

IB002740
12 Bar Rectangle Silicone Mold

12 Bar Rectangle Silicone Mold - 1 Mold

1
$13.99
IB002976
DISCONTINUED - Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base

DISCONTINUED - Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base - 2 lb Tray

Out of Stock
IB005200
DISCONTINUED - Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye

Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye - 1 oz

1 oz
$3.99 Price reduced from $7.99 to
IB000938
DISCONTINUED - Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil

DISCONTINUED - Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz

Out of Stock
IB001992
Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter

Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter - 1 oz

1 oz
$8.99
$33.67
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Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
  • DISCONTINUED - Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base - 2 lb Tray
  • Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye - 1 oz
  • DISCONTINUED - Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz
  • Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter - 1 oz
EQUIPMENT:
  • 12 Bar Rectangle Silicone Mold - 1 Mold

Instructions

You will need:

  • 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold|
  • 32 oz. Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base
  • 0.7 oz. Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil
  • 1 mL Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye
  • 1/16th tsp. Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter

Follow these steps:

1

Chop 32 ounces of Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place them into a large heat-safe container and melt completely using 30 second bursts. Stir in between each burst to help the soap melt evenly. 

2

Add 0.7 ounces of Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil and mix in thoroughly with a large spatula.

3

Add 1 mL of diluted Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye and stir to fully incorporate. You can add more color if you like. Start with a few extra drops and stir until you get a shade you like.

4

Add about 1/16 teaspoon of Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter and stir in thoroughly. Feel free to add more glitter if you like.

5

Pour the soap into the 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold. Spritz with the top with 99% isopropyl alcohol after each pour to help get rid of bubbles. Allow the soap to fully cool and harden for several hours.

6

Remove the soap from the mold. Use a sharp non-serrated knife to cut the bars into gem shapes. There is no right or wrong way to do it – just have fun.

7

Place the scraps back into the heat-safe container and remelt in the microwave using 15-20 second bursts. Pour the soap into the mold, allow to harden, and cut into gem shapes.
NOTE: Once the second batch of soap was melted, we added a few more drops of the Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye to create the darker gems shown in the photos. 

8

To prevent glycerin dew, wrap each soap in plastic wrap. The soaps are ready to use right away. Enjoy.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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Alpine Frost Crystal Soap Project

  • LEVEL Beginner
  • TIME 30 minutes
  • YIELD 2 pounds of soap

Crystal and gem soaps can be made a variety of ways. Techniques include embedding soap, creating layers, and swirling various colors. For these Alpine Frost Crystal Soaps, we kept it simple with one color and plenty of sparkle.

The bars are scented with Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil. It’s a perfect complement to Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye which is a concentrated liquid FD&C dye. Crystal Dyes are great for melt and pour soap gems because they create a transparent look.

Because this crystal soap is simple, it’s perfect for beginners. It’s a great holiday project for kids and teens – just make sure they’re safe when using the knife.

Crystal and gem soaps make great gifts – we love customizing them based on the receiver’s birthstone. These icy blue bars work well for the December birthstone, which is a topaz. Make sure to wrap them tightly in plastic wrap to prevent glycerin dew

You will need:

  • 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold|
  • 32 oz. Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base
  • 0.7 oz. Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil
  • 1 mL Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye
  • 1/16th tsp. Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter

Follow these steps:

1

Chop 32 ounces of Stephenson Ultra Clear Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place them into a large heat-safe container and melt completely using 30 second bursts. Stir in between each burst to help the soap melt evenly. 

2

Add 0.7 ounces of Alpine Frost Fragrance Oil and mix in thoroughly with a large spatula.

3

Add 1 mL of diluted Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye and stir to fully incorporate. You can add more color if you like. Start with a few extra drops and stir until you get a shade you like.

4

Add about 1/16 teaspoon of Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter and stir in thoroughly. Feel free to add more glitter if you like.

5

Pour the soap into the 12 Cavity Rectangle Silicone Mold. Spritz with the top with 99% isopropyl alcohol after each pour to help get rid of bubbles. Allow the soap to fully cool and harden for several hours.

6

Remove the soap from the mold. Use a sharp non-serrated knife to cut the bars into gem shapes. There is no right or wrong way to do it – just have fun.

7

Place the scraps back into the heat-safe container and remelt in the microwave using 15-20 second bursts. Pour the soap into the mold, allow to harden, and cut into gem shapes.
NOTE: Once the second batch of soap was melted, we added a few more drops of the Sapphire Liquid Crystal Dye to create the darker gems shown in the photos. 

8

To prevent glycerin dew, wrap each soap in plastic wrap. The soaps are ready to use right away. Enjoy.

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman