Jasmine Flower Melt and Pour Soap

4 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

These beautiful jasmine soaps are pretty to give and they smell amazing! Put one of these in your bathroom and you'll enjoy a light fragrance, even if you don't use the soap to wash your hands!

It’s so easy to use this pre-made soap base. Literally, just melt and pour!


You can fool all of your friends and family into thinking that you spent a lot of time making a gift. Or just make really gorgeous soaps that you love to keep on display in your bathroom or by your kitchen sink.

🐐 Supplies 🐐

Yield: 4 soap bars


  • 1 pound Goat’s Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base
  • 25 drops Jasmine Essential Oil
  • Dried Jasmine flowers
  • 2 inch square soap mold
  • Small spray bottle with rubbing alcohol (optional)

Directions


Cut soap into 1 inch squares and place into microwave safe container. Heat soap in microwave on high for 30 seconds, remove and stir. If soap is not completely melted, heat for 10 second intervals, stirring in between.


It is very important to melt in small bursts of heat, rather than one long continuous time.


Remove from microwave and add essential oil. Stir well.

Pour into soap mold.

Sprinkle top of soap filled molds with dried Jasmine flowers.

Spray with rubbing alcohol to help reduce bubbles (optional).


Let soap set for 1-2 hours without disturbing the mold.


Remove from the mold and store in an airtight container to preserve the scent.

I like to store my homemade soap in something air-tight to keep the fragrance strong until you use it.


For even more Goats Milk Soap Recipes, plus helpful tips on the best way to use and store goats milk soaps, visit my goats milk soap blog post.


Also check out my exfoliating cinnamon oatmeal soap recipe.

Resources for this project:
See all materials
Any price and availability information displayed on [relevant Amazon Site(s), as applicable] at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
Hometalk may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.More info
Kimberly Button
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Comments
Join the conversation
 2 comments
  • Nicole P Nicole P on Feb 18, 2021

    These look like they smell amazing! Thanks for sharing!

Next