9 Christmas Soap Recipes – Handmade Cold Process Soap Gifts - Simple Life Mom (2024)

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It’s the perfect time to start making handmade soap. I’ve put together a wonderful variety of Handmade Christmas Soap Recipes so that you can get started right away in creating gifts that are natural, healthy, and greatly appreciated by family and friends.

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9 Natural Christmas Soap Recipes

These 9 Christmas soap recipes make great handmade gifts. But keep in mind that all of my natural soap recipes are healthy for you and your family. Soap is something that you slather all over your skin every single day. It’s worth the effort to make sure that you use something pure and healthy, not to mention non-drying.

If you’ve looked through these and want to check out more, head over to my other article: 7 Homemade Holiday Soap Recipes.

Spiced Cider Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine oils, lard, and butters in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until very light trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend.
  5. Remove 1/2 cup of soap and mix in cinnamon.
  6. Pour main batch into lined mold. Pour cinnamon soap over batch in a back and forth motion. Use a dowel rod to swirl cinnamon color into soap.
  7. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Christmas Tree Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine oils and butters in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend until combined.
  5. Remove 1/2 cup of soap and mix in spirulina. Blend until combined.
  6. Pour main soap batch into lined mold. Pour green soap down the middle of the batch in one long line. Take a dowel rod and stick it into the middle of the mold. Pull toward the side and lift it out. Repeat this on both sides of the green line, making a tree pattern.
  7. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.
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Winter Woods Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine olive, coconut, and castor oils in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend until combined.
  5. Pour into lined mold.
  6. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Autumn Leaves Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine the coconut, olive, castor, sweet almond, and grapeseed oils and shea butter in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend.
  5. Pour into lined mold.
  6. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Spiced Cocoa Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine lard, coconut oil, cocoa butter, and sweet almond oil in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend until combined.
  5. If desired, take out a cup of soap and add 1-2 tsp of cocoa powder. Pour main batch into mold and swirl cocoa soap back and forth over the top. Take a dowel rod and swirl cocoa stripes in circles for a pretty design.
  6. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Apple Pie Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine olive, coconut, and castor oils and shea butter in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend until combined.
  5. If desired, take out a cup of soap and add 1 teaspoon of cinnamon powder and mix until there are no lumps. Pour back into main batch and combine.
  6. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Gingerbread Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine tallow and coconut, sweet almond castor, and jojoba oils in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and turmeric powder and blend until combined. Turmeric will start off orange but will fade during saponification to a gingerbread tan color.
  5. Pour into lined mold.
  6. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Winter Fresh Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, shea butter, sweet almond oil, and grapeseed oil in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend.
  5. Pour into lined mold.
  6. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Chai Tea Soap

Makes 3 pounds or 12 – 4oz bars.

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine tallow, olive oil, and coconut oil in a large pot and heat to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Make tea using the chai tea bag. Use some of the water for your lye water. Save the tea leaves for the soap.
  3. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  4. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  5. Add essential oils and tea leaves and blend.
  6. Pour into lined mold.
  7. Insulate for 24 hours. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Enjoy these 9 recipes, share with your family and friends!

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9 Christmas Soap Recipes – Handmade Cold Process Soap Gifts - Simple Life Mom (2024)

FAQs

How to make soap for Christmas gifts? ›

Instructions:
  1. Cut the soap base into small chunks and melt them in the double boiler over medium heat.
  2. Stir occasionally until the base is completely melted.
  3. Add in the orange zest, clay, and essential oils and stir well.
  4. Pour the mixture into the soap mold and allow the bars to cool and solidify.

What are the three main ingredients of handmade soap? ›

Handcrafted soaps made from scratch require three things to become soap: oil, water and lye. It is the chemical reaction between these ingredients that turns them into soap.

How do you give soap as a gift? ›

Pair the soaps with a nice container.

If they're more creative, try something like a handmade carved wooden box. If you're looking for something a little more festive, you could try wrapping the soap in a pretty gift box or bag with some festive bows or ribbon.

How do you make snowman soap? ›

Scoop some of the white soap into the round cookie cutters. Fill the cutter and level them off with a butter knife or icing spatula. Take a small amount of orange soap and manipulate it into a simple carrot nose and gently press onto the round white soap. Use a toothpick to poke two holes for eyes in each snowman soap.

Does handmade soap need to be wrapped? ›

Customers will interact with the product, and without packaging, the soap will pick up dust and dirt that will affect their aesthetics. Wrapping them ensures they not only stay clean but also remain appealing for people to buy.

What essential oils should not be used in soap? ›

I do not recommend using benzoin or orris root as both are skin sensitizers and have potential to induce allergic reactions. If you choose to use either, please label your soap accordingly. (Want to dive deep and learn everything about using essential oils in soap and cosmetics in one place?

What is the best scent for homemade soap? ›

Top 17 Soap Making Fragrances Popular Definitive List, Best...
  • Vanilla. This one should be no surprise. ...
  • Oatmeal Milk Honey. This is a great fragrance all on its own. ...
  • Lavender. The number one floral scent always. ...
  • Orange (Citrus must have) ...
  • Luv Spell. ...
  • Almond. ...
  • Sandalwood. ...
  • Patchouli.

What essential oils smell Christmassy? ›

Our top ten essential oils for getting getting into the christmas spirit are:
  • Cinnamon.
  • Frankincense.
  • Nutmeg.
  • Myrrh.
  • Fir Needle.
  • Sweet Orange.
  • Clove Bud.
  • Pine Needle.

Is there money in homemade soap? ›

Selling homemade soap can be profitable if you have the right pricing and promotion strategy. However, profitability depends on many factors. Doing lots of research and planning prior to starting your soap business will help increase your chances of profitability.

Why do people give soap as a gift? ›

#3 A gift with purpose

As we've all been reminded recently, hand-washing with soap and water is a powerful weapon against disease. Soap is one of those genuinely useful items. If you don't want to spend you money on a novelty gift that may never see the light of day, soap serves a very real purpose.

What kind of paper to wrap homemade soap? ›

Kraft paper is perfect for packaging cold process soaps. If you would like to use it to wrap melt and pour soap, we would recommend using either cello or shrink wrap underneath the kraft paper to product the paper from moisture.

How do you make liquid Christmas soap? ›

Heating up distilled water will help with mixing in castile soap and table salt. Then add 200 ml of liquid castile soap and mix well. Add your fragrance or essential oils and mix.

What is the best way to package homemade soap? ›

Boxes. Boxes are an easy, readily accessible way to protect and package your soaps, and if you purchase them from a trusted source, they're a great way to use both recycled and recyclable materials. Boxes give you space for your own labels, front or back, as well as space for ingredient labels. Simple.

What was the soap made of in a Christmas story? ›

The soap scene, while believable, was all thanks to Peter Billingsley's sharp acting skills. The iconic red Lifebuoy soap we saw in the movie was actually made of wax.

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