Pumpkin Pie Soap Project
Can't get enough pumpkin? We can't either! This Pumpkin Pie Soap is inspired by the classic holiday treat and it smells just like the real thing. The bottom layer is colored dark brown to represent the crust, and a lighter layer is poured on top. A small bit of ground cinnamon is the perfect finishing touch. We recommend using a very small amount of cinnamon to avoid any skin irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, you can ommit the cinnamon.
This project is great for beginners who want to tackle layering. Temperature is important - make sure the bottom layer of soap has cooled and hardened slightly before pouring the top layer. In addition, make sure the top layer is about 120-130° F before pouring, otherwise it can melt the layer below.
What You Need:
Recipe
INGREDIENTS:
- SFIC Clear Melt And Pour Soap Base - 1 lb
- SFIC Goat Milk Melt And Pour Soap Base - 1 lb
- Brown Oxide Color Block - 1 Block
- Perfect Orange Color Block - 1 Block
- Pumpkin Powder - 3 oz
- Vanilla Color Stabilizer - 1 oz
- Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil - 2 oz
EQUIPMENT:
- 99% Isopropyl Alcohol - 1 bottle (16 oz by volume)
- 6 Cavity Silicone Square Mold - 1 Mold
Instructions
You will need:
- 6 Cavity Silicone Square Mold
- 5 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Soap
- 16 oz. Goat Milk Melt and Pour Soap
- 0.3 oz. Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil
- 0.3 oz. Vanilla Color Stabilizer
- Brown Oxide Color Block
- Perfect Orange Color Block
- 1 tsp. Pumpkin Powder
- About ⅛ tsp. Cinnamon (optional)
- Alcohol in a Spray Bottle
Follow these steps:
1
Chop 5 ounces of Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place it in a heat-safe container and add a small chunk of the Brown Oxide Color Block. Melt in the microwave using 15 second bursts. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block.
2
Pour the melted soap into each mold cavity - just enough to create a small layer. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of bubbles. Set the mold aside and allow the soap to cool and harden.
3
Chop 16 ounces of Goat Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place it in a heat-safe container. Add a chunk of the Perfect Orange Color Block and a small chunk of the Brown Oxide Color Block. Melt in the microwave on 20-30 second bursts. Stir to incorporate the Color Blocks, and add more shavings to deepen the color if necessary.
4
Mix 1 teaspoon of pumpkin powder and 1/8 teaspoon of ground cinnamon into 1 tablespoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Once all the clumps are gone, stir into the melted soap thoroughly. Stir in 0.3 ounces of Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil and 0.3 ounces of Vanilla Color Stabilizer. Note: If you have sensitive skin, don't add the cinnamon. It can sometimes cause irritation.
5
Check the bottom layer of brown soap. If it has formed a thick skin and the orange soap is around 120-130° F, spritz each cavity with 99% isopropyl alcohol and pour the soap in. Spritz again with alcohol to get rid of bubbles and sprinkle ground cinnamon on top.
NOTE: Cinnamon can be irritating to the skin if too much is used. We recommend just a very light sprinkle to avoid irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, you can ommit it. Walnut shells or cocoa powder could also be used instead for a similar effect.
6
Allow the soap to fully cool and harden for 4-6 hours. Remove from the mold and enjoy!
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman
Pumpkin Pie Soap Project
- LEVEL Beginner
- TIME 1 hour
- YIELD 6 bars of soap
Project Description
Can't get enough pumpkin? We can't either! This Pumpkin Pie Soap is inspired by the classic holiday treat and it smells just like the real thing. The bottom layer is colored dark brown to represent the crust, and a lighter layer is poured on top. A small bit of ground cinnamon is the perfect finishing touch. We recommend using a very small amount of cinnamon to avoid any skin irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, you can ommit the cinnamon.
This project is great for beginners who want to tackle layering. Temperature is important - make sure the bottom layer of soap has cooled and hardened slightly before pouring the top layer. In addition, make sure the top layer is about 120-130° F before pouring, otherwise it can melt the layer below.
You will need:
- 6 Cavity Silicone Square Mold
- 5 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Soap
- 16 oz. Goat Milk Melt and Pour Soap
- 0.3 oz. Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil
- 0.3 oz. Vanilla Color Stabilizer
- Brown Oxide Color Block
- Perfect Orange Color Block
- 1 tsp. Pumpkin Powder
- About ⅛ tsp. Cinnamon (optional)
- Alcohol in a Spray Bottle
Follow these steps:
1
Chop 5 ounces of Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place it in a heat-safe container and add a small chunk of the Brown Oxide Color Block. Melt in the microwave using 15 second bursts. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block.
2
Pour the melted soap into each mold cavity - just enough to create a small layer. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of bubbles. Set the mold aside and allow the soap to cool and harden.
3
Chop 16 ounces of Goat Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base into small, uniform cubes. Place it in a heat-safe container. Add a chunk of the Perfect Orange Color Block and a small chunk of the Brown Oxide Color Block. Melt in the microwave on 20-30 second bursts. Stir to incorporate the Color Blocks, and add more shavings to deepen the color if necessary.
4
Mix 1 teaspoon of pumpkin powder and 1/8 teaspoon of ground cinnamon into 1 tablespoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Once all the clumps are gone, stir into the melted soap thoroughly. Stir in 0.3 ounces of Pumpkin Spice Fragrance Oil and 0.3 ounces of Vanilla Color Stabilizer. Note: If you have sensitive skin, don't add the cinnamon. It can sometimes cause irritation.
5
Check the bottom layer of brown soap. If it has formed a thick skin and the orange soap is around 120-130° F, spritz each cavity with 99% isopropyl alcohol and pour the soap in. Spritz again with alcohol to get rid of bubbles and sprinkle ground cinnamon on top.
NOTE: Cinnamon can be irritating to the skin if too much is used. We recommend just a very light sprinkle to avoid irritation. If you have very sensitive skin, you can ommit it. Walnut shells or cocoa powder could also be used instead for a similar effect.
6
Allow the soap to fully cool and harden for 4-6 hours. Remove from the mold and enjoy!
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman