How to Make Farmhouse Inspired Melt & Pour Soap
What you'll learn
This class will serve as an introduction to melt and pour soap, as well as provide a tutorial for how to make 2 beautiful farmhouse-inspired soap projects! Amanda will review various types of melt and pour soap and discuss some characteristics that differentiate them from one another. Throughout the tutorial, she will discuss basics technics, use of molds, safe usage rates for fragrances, appropriate pouring temperatures, and best practices for using the melt and pour soap base to get the best results for your project. Putting all of this into practice, she will teach you then to make a fresh-picked blueberry soap and classic oatmeal, milk, and honey soap!
Materials and tools used in this class
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Digital thermometer
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Spray bottle with 91% of 99% rubbing alcohol
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Soap molds
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Small silicone loaf mold
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Microwave pour pitchers
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For blueberry soap - 2lb block of white soap base
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For oatmeal, milk, and honey soap - 2lb block of white soap base
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For oatmeal, milk, and honey soap - Small amout of honey soap
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Sprinkle of poppy seeds
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Fresh picked blueberry fragrance oil #309
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Blue liquid soap color
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Oatmeal, milk, and honey fragrance oil
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Optional - vanilla color stabilizer
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Light brown liquid soap color
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Loved this training class! Your explanations about the differences between fragrance oils and how vanilla can discolor your soaps were informative. Look forward to your next class.
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This learning class will introduce you to melt and pour soap, basics technics, and best practices. After that, you can put your newly learned skills into practice by creating two beautiful soaps, a fresh blueberry one, and classic oatmeal, milk, and honey soap!
Amanda Chittenden
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Amanda is the owner and creator of A Mandatory Activity, a small batch, handcrafted soap and candle company in Maryland. A Mandatory Activity also has an active blog and YouTube channel to highlight creations.