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Christmas Tree Glitter Soap

Oh my gosh! Christmas is coming! Christmas is coming! I am running around like a headless chicken trying to get all of my stuff done in time. I know Christmas is a few weeks away but if I procrastinate, everyone won’t get their presents until March. Yikes. That is scary. I dug down into the far reaches of our fragrance drawer to pull out our bottle of Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil. I am going to pair it with our Emerald Green Glitter. I think it will be really pretty.What do you think about this soap? Does this fit your idea of the holidays? It this soap suitable for Hanukkah? Winter Solstice? Kwanza? What would you do differently for this soap to fit your holidays?

I really like our Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil. I have never had a fresh cut evergreen in the house but I have walked in the lots that sell trees for the holidays. It smells bright and fresh. I love the clean smell of the trees and fresh fallen snow crunching beneath my feet. When smelling this fragrance I can almost feel a cold wind nipping at my nose! After the terrible heat of this summer, it is really refreshing. Come join me in the kitchen in preparation for the holidays.

Collect Needed Items:

Ingredients
Hydrogenated Soy
Coconut Oil
Olive Oil
Water
Lye
Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil
Emerald Green Glitter
Equipment
Scale
Spoon
Soap Bucket
Pipettes
Mold

Recipe:

Recipe in Ounces
6 ounces Hydrogenated Soy
5 ounces Coconut Oil
5 ounces Olive Oil
6 ounces Water
2.2 ounces Lye
.3 ounces Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil
1 Tbl Emerald Green Glitter
Recipe in Grams
170 grams Hydrogenated Soy
141 grams Coconut Oil
141 grams Olive Oil
170 grams Water
62 grams Lye
9 grams Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil
1 Tbl Emerald Green Glitter
Recipe in Percentages
25% Hydrogenated Soy
20% Coconut Oil
20% Olive Oil
25% Water
Q.S. Lye
Q.S. Christmas Tree Fragrance Oil
Q.S. Emerald Green Glitter

Weigh all of the oils into a microwave safe container. Heat gently until liquid. Add the lye to the water to for a lye solution. Mix the oils and lye solution and blend until a light trace is achieved. Add the Christmas Tree
Fragrance Oil and Emerald Green Glitter and mix well. Pour into a mold and allow to sit for 24 hours. Cut the soap. Allow the soap to cure. Longer curing time will result in a harder bar. Enjoy!

Taylor

Finished Soap

Heated Oils and Lye Solution

Mixing Soap

Adding Glitter

Adding Fragrance Oil

Pouring Soap into Mold

Soap in Mold

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