DIY Sugar Cookie Soap with Free Printable Labels
It’s been a little minute since I’ve shared a DIY melt and pour soap recipe,so I thought I would share this one today that is perfect for the holidays!
This soap is perfect to use in the kitchen or to leave in a guest bathroom and it also smells delicious—like sugar cookies!
This soap also makes a great gift, and I’ve even included free printable labels! Did I mention, it literally takes 5 minutes? Shhh… though, no one needs to know that.
Be sure to also check out the DIY Christmas Sugar Cookie Body Scrub. You could bundle the soap and scrub together for an amazing gift that just about anyone would love!
DIY Christmas Sugar Cookie Body Scrub
For more 5-minute soap recipes be sure to check out these posts too!
DIY Lavender Soap with Free Printable Labels
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You will need:
Goat Milk Soap Base ( I use this)
Sugar Cookie Fragrance Oil ( I use the one in this set)
Holiday Nonpareils (optional)
Silicone Soap Mold ( I use this one)
Free Sugar Cookie Soap Labels (optional)
**Look for more DIY soap and craft ideas in the Craft Index!
Sugar Cookie Soap
Easy 5 minute melt and pour sugar cookie scented soap with free printable labels
Ingredients
- 0.5 lb goats milk soap base
- 10-20 drops sugar cookie scented oil
- holiday nonpareils optional
Instructions
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cut soap into pieces and place in a microwave soap bowl.
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Microwave the soap in 30-second intervals until completely melted. Normally around 2-3 minutes total.
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While the soap is melting, sprinkle nonpareils into the silicone soap mold, if using. Can use as much or as little as you like.
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After the soap is fully melted, allow it to cool slightly and then add in 10-20 drops of sugar cookie fragrance oil and stir.
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Pour the soap base mixture into the soap mold and allow it to harden for 1-2 hours.
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Once the soap is ready, remove it from the mold and attach labels if desired.
A few Quick Notes:
- The nonpareils are optional but give the soap a fun festive look. They will melt together with the soap once the warm soap is placed into the soap mold.
- To use the soap labels, simply cut the paper straight across under each label and wrap around the soap. You can secure in the back with a piece of tape or by using a glue stick.
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