DIY Kit - Melt & Pour Soap
DIY Kit - Melt & Pour Soap
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
DIY Soap Kit - Make Your Own Melt & Pour Soap Bars!
This kit includes supplies for making bars of soap. This kit is a great way to learn how to use melt & pour soap. Detailed instructions explain everything you need to know to make these fun soaps! Instructions explain how to make four colors of soap from one batch (as shown in picture). This is a great technique to learn!
The soap making kit includes most of the supplies you need for this project. You will need to have a few basic items from home to complete this project. Please review the lists below:
Kit Includes
- Instruction sheet
- 1oz of Butt Naked Fragrance Oil
- 1lb of Premium Extra Clear Soap Base
- Four colors of mica powder (colors shown in photo)
- Soap mold
- Whisk
- 28 oz funnel pitcher
- Plastic Pipette
- Four 3 oz measuring cups
- Four micro scoops
- Nitrile gloves
- Face mask
- Four soap boxes for packaging
- Paint brush
- Spray bottle
Note: The kit includes more soap base, mica powder, and fragrance than you will need to make a single batch of soap. Save the leftover materials to make more projects in the future.
Most of the tools in this kit are reusable. Save the supplies to make more batches of soap!
Supplies You Need from Home
- Rubbing alcohol*
- Digital scale
- Cutting board
- Cutting tool
- Thermometer
- Microwave
- Plastic wrap for packaging bars
* We recommend using at least 91% rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is used to remove small air bubbles from the soap after pouring it into the mold, which improves its final appearance. You can find rubbing alcohol at most drug stores.
What You'll Learn
- Using melt & pour soap
- Mixing mica powder with soap
- Making multiple colors of soap from the same batch
- Adding fragrance to soap
- Unmolding soap from a plastic mold
- Painting with mica powder
- And more!
Project Overview
- Skill Level: Easy
- Hands-On Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4 bars of soap
- Kid-Friendly: Yes - with adult supervision. Melted soap is hot and children should be monitored closely.
Disclaimer: NorthWood is not responsible for finished products you make using these kits or any other tutorials or informational resources on our website. It is important to follow all instructions, safety precautions, and do proper product testing.Â