Easy Melt & Pour Orange Creamsicle Scented Soap

Maura White
by Maura White
6 Materials
$25
1 Hour
Easy
I’ve been having so much fun making different varieties of easy melt and pour soaps and wanted to create one had a more unique scent that previous ones I had made (like lavender or rose.) I already had orange essential oil, and I wanted to experiment with what I had in my spice cabinet. So I got a bottle of vanilla extract and got started experimenting with my new orange creamsicle scented soap.
If you’ve never tried making your own melt and pour soap making, you’ll be shocked at how easy it is. You can use natural and organic soap bases so you know you are making toxic free soap. These make absolutely wonderful gifts! This scent smells good enough to eat (but don't eat it :) !) and will be a unique addition to your bathroom toiletry supplies!




What You’ll Need to Make this Easy Melt & Pour Orange Creamsicle Scented Soap recipe:



2 lb block of Goat’s Milk soap base
2 lb block of Organic Clear Glycerin Soap
Silicone Mold for 12 bars
Orange Essential Oil (I used Aura Cacia brand, but there are many to choose from on Amazon)
Vanilla Extract
fresh orange (optional)
tea infuser  (although this one looks like it would work even better)
Gold mica powder
Microwave Safe Glass Measuring Cup w/ Spout (having 2 on hand is easier for this recipe)
toothpicks or skewer
small spray bottle filled with isopropyl alcohol
Decorative tape, raffia,  burlap, and/or ribbon (I used this gold leaf ribbon and some orange burlap ribbon)
This is enough to make 24 bars





We are going to be making this soap in 2 different layers – one glycerin layer and one goat’s milk soap layer.  So we will melt and pour the glycerin layer first.  Start by cutting up the glycerin soap into smaller cubes and placing them in your microwave safe glass measuring cup.  My Pyrex cup can only hold one pound of soap at a time – (half of what you ordred) which is enough to make 12 bars.
When your soap is cut into cubes, place in the microwave for (3) 30 second intervals, stirring in between each interval.  You may need a 4th time, depending on how full your cup is of soap.  Just be sure the soap is completely melted.


Then add 20 drops of orange essential oil and stir well.  20 drops will give you a mild scent that is not over powering.  If you'd like a stronger smell, then I'd add 30-40 drops.


This is the first layer of soap - orange scented, melted and ready to pour into the mold.





Take your melted orange scented soap and pour it into each soap mold until you fill each one half way.  When you pour, try to aim the soap in the corner of the mold so you don't disrupt too much of the cold powder that you want to shine on the top of the soap bars.


As the soap cools, you will want to use your skewer and create a bumpy surface.  Probably wait about 5 minutes for the soap to cool and you can then move the soap around a bit to create this texture.  This will help the goat’s milk layer to stick better when you pour that in next.
You can also experiment with  stirring up the gold powder a bit as well.  If you want more gold to be in the soap rather than just one top, then swirl the soap around a bit as it cools.





While you are waiting for the glycerin layer to cool and texturize, go ahead and start heating up your goat’s milk soap in 30 second intervals in the microwave.  Again, stir each time in between and microwave it until it’s fully melted – about 1 minute and a half to 2 minutes total.


To this soap batch, add another 2 tablespoons of vanilla extract.  Stir this until it is well blended.


Now it is ready to pour onto the orange layer.


Be sure the glycerin layer is cool enough so that when you pour in the goats milk layer, it won’t pour into a liquefied glycerin layer. Be sure there is a solid glycerin layer to pour on.   Fill the rest of the soap mold cavities with the vanilla scented goats milk soap layer.


If you notice any bubbles on the top after pouring, you can give it a quick spray of isopropyl alcohol and the bubbles disappear.  That ensures a nice smooth bottom to your soap.



Click over to my blog post (click blue "Go" button below) and you can also get FREE PRINTABLE SOAP LABELS pictured above! Cut these out and wrap them around each soap to make a beautiful finishing touch!
Suggested materials:
  • Goats milk soap base   (http://amzn.to/1OT6jAX)
  • Glycerin soap base   (http://amzn.to/2k6In4o)
  • Orange essential oil   (http://amzn.to/2ni2b22)
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  • Teash Hinkebein Teash Hinkebein on Mar 16, 2017
    I'm wondering about why you added gold? Does this damage plumbing or clog drains? I can't wait to try this! Thanks!
  • is the gold mica powder expensive? do you just add it because you like the sparkle?
  • Susan Jeanne Susan Jeanne on Mar 16, 2017

    Do you think this scent combo would work in a cold process soap?

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