Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Candy Cane Soap


The kids and I made homemade glycerin soap over the summer and it was a lot of fun. I used some of our extra glycerin blocks to create this soap to go with what I am putting together for Christmas gifts to the boys' teachers this year.

I guess I can't really say that I "made" soap. What I did was buy a bag of glycerin chunks at the craft store, melt them down, add color and a scent, then re-shape them into molds. But it still transformed them into something different and heavenly scented.


I'm no expert when it comes to soap. As you can see the lines aren't perfect. If I knew what I was doing, the lines would be solid. But I'm not sure how to do that and have the layers stay together when it is done. I was afraid if I let each layer dry before adding another that the layers would separate when I went to slice the soap into bars.  So I didn't let each layer set up before adding the next one. I just waited until it just started to set up then poured the next color. So there is a mixture of stripes and swirls, but the soap is nice and solid. Perfect for a novice like me.


 Right after I poured the last layer I sprinkled the top with a layer of crushed candy canes. I let it sit for an hour, then ran a knife along the edges of my mold (a small loaf pan) and the soap popped right out. I then sliced it into bars with a kitchen knife.

Each parchment package has 2 small bars of soap. It really does make your hands smell like candy canes!

If you would like to see how to melt, add scents and colors, and mold glycerin, see our post here. I used red soap coloring (food coloring would work too) and peppermint extract. About 1/8 tsp. for each white layer.

35 comments:

LeighAnn said...

Oh I LOOOVE this! I've been thinking about making soap lately but have too many other projects to do. I want to make this for myself all year long!!

Nicole said...

I actually love how it's not "perfect." What a nice festive gift for the teachers. I'm sure they'll love it.

Sunny Vanilla said...

These are beautiful! I love the colors in it - soft shades of red and pink! So cute :-)

I bet it smells nice too!!!

Michelle said...

These are SOOOO pretty! My daughter and I like them and I plan on pinning it! :)

Ellen said...

Thses are wonderful! And I agree with Nicole: if they were "perfect," they'd look machine-made. Imperfections add charm to handmade things.

Brooke (Siayla) said...

These look good enough to eat :) Visiting from TGIF link party!

Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) said...

These look amazing! So cute & I bet they smell delicious too! What a great idea. Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Don't forget to grab the TGIF button for your linked up post or sidebar so that others can find the party & link up too. Thanks & See you next week,
Beth =-)

MissMOE said...

These do look good enough to eat! What great gifts.

Cheryl @ Sew Can Do said...

I love to make melt & pour soap too and this is a great idea and looks so good!! Would love if you linked it to my Craftastic party:)

Binge Crafter said...

This is GORGEOUS! Found you through Someday Crafts.
Angela
bingecrafter.blogspot.com

Amanda said...

These look gorgeous! Good enough to eat!

marissa said...

these are stunning almost too pretty to use I'd love you to link this up to my what we wore party over at http://raegunwear.blogspot.com

Lauren said...

I wish I could smell these. I'm sure they smell as great as they look!

Desiree @ The 36th AVENUE said...

I love this!

I would love for you to share it at my link party...

http://www.the36thavenue.com

Julie@teachinggoodeaters said...

Usually I'm not a fan of scented soaps since I'm allergic to most scents... but this one, sounds wonderful and looks wonderful too!

LeAnn ~ My Day In The Making said...

Lovely! I want to make these for my daughter that will be coming home for the holidays. A fun little something that makes her know she is special.

Heather at Dragonfly Designs said...

Love! They look just darling ~ thanks for sharing!! xo

Design_Fluff said...

I wouldn't worry about how "perfect" the layers came out. I think it's amazing! How creative of you to come up with a quick diy for soap that you personalize!

Design_Fluff said...

I pinned it!

Michelle said...

Don't worry about your layers they are great! These look good enough to eat.

I have played with melt and pour soap before, for distinctive layer just spray some alcohol on the first layer, let it harden, spray again then add your next layer.

But again these look divine, so pretty and a great handmade gift.

A To Zebra Celebrations said...

These would be super cute for gifts!!! what a fun craft for the kids too!! new visitor :)

Lowri said...

These are lovely - such a fun and bright idea I love them! You have done an amazing job on these - i want to make some for Christmas!
Visiting from Tip Junkie
Lowri
http://papervinenz.blogspot.com/

Q @ JAQS said...

Oh my - these are simply beautiful :)


Love for you to share it at my linky party here: http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/12/made-by-me-10-linky-party-and-features.html

Cat said...

These are beautiful soaps! I'm pinning it!

Katie @ The Crafty Blog Stalker said...

OHHHHHH that soap looks good enough to eat!
I would love for you to link up on Blog Stalking Thursday! http://thecraftyblogstalker.blogspot.com/2011/12/blog-stalking-thursday-19.html

Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) said...

I just wanted to let you know I featured this at this week's linky party - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/12/tgif-linky-party-9.html - So pop on over, grab your Featured Button & don't forget to link up this week!! Thanks again for sharing your creativity with the rest of us!!
Beth =-)

Our Side of the Mountain said...

How lovely! My daughter would like to make homemade soap someday. She would love something like this. Beautiful! Stopping by from TGIF!

Screaming Sardine said...

These are gorgeous! I've done some soap making and am a bit of a novice myself. You did a great job! I love the idea of putting crushed candy canes on top of the soap.

Cheers,
Tracy Screaming Sardine

Angie Ramirez said...

Gorgeous SOAP.. I would even use them.. so pretty!!!!

Thanks for linking this up, Brandy!
I'm featuring this project of yours tonight.. ;) Join us tomorrow for another awesome party! ;)

Thanks,
Angie form A Little Inspiration
www.littleinspiration.com

Craftberry Bush said...

This is perfection...thank you for inspiring...xo
Lucy

Paula said...

I made herbal soap this summer and think I have some soap leftover and definitely would love to try this. I'm a teacher and would be thrilled with a gift like this!

Amanda said...

Just stopping by to let you know that I have featured your project on Fun Family Crafts! You can see it here
http://funfamilycrafts.com/candy-cane-soap-bars/

If you have other kid friendly crafts, I'd love it if you would submit them :) If you would like to display a featured button on your site, you can grab one from the right side bar of your post above.

The Southern Product Queen said...

Love this idea! Super cute, and love your blog! I'm having a linky party on my blog too! I would love it if you would link up to it! Here is the link http://www.thesouthernproductqueen.com/2011/12/20/linky-party-2/

Jen @ My Own Road said...

This is such an awesome idea! I'm pinning it for next year!

Cheryl @ Sew Can Do said...

I made these as gifts & linked to your post: http://sewcando.blogspot.com/2011/12/last-minute-gifts-101-candy-cane-soaps.html

I give some tips on how to get the stripes nice and smooth too. Thanks for the great idea!!