5 Christmas Soap Recipes | Melt and Pour (2024)

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Learn how to make the easiest melt and pour soap bars for Christmas this year.

These Christmas soap recipes are the perfect homemade gift idea for anyone on your shopping list, including that hard-to-shop-for person – we all know that someone.

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For these Christmas recipes, simplicity is key! Hence the melt and pour soap base. Taking out that extra step was a lifesaver for me this year.

Make sure you look at each of the recipes in this post before deciding on which one to make, as some contain natural exfoliators.

All the bars, however, are made using natural ingredients and are scented with essential oils.

Trust me when I say these will be the easiest soap bars you ever make!

I love using melt and pour soap bases to make customized soaps for gift-giving. It is simple, and they turn out so beautifully.

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Melt and pour soap bars

Making melt and pour soaps is the easiest way to make your own soap bars. I use this same method for several recipes, including dish soap bars.

Unlike hot process and cold process soap bars, no special equipment, tools, or lye are involved.

The first step is choosing a soap base. For the most part, it comes down to personal preference.

Shea butter, which is often used to make lotion, and goat milk soap bases are among my favorites! A close second is probably a glycerin or a honey-based bar.

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My favorite soap bases

Below are links to different soap bars you can choose from:

Choose from any of the bases above, and the rest of the recipe will remain the same.

Christmas soap ideas

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When it comes to making your soap bars for Christmas, there are lots of customizations to be made. This is the fun part; feel free to get creative with it.

Soap molds can be found in the shapes of Christmas trees, snowmen, and pumpkins (as I use in my pumpkin spice bars.)

I do tend to stick to the typical rectangle soap bar and add in my own custom holiday flair.

Of course, the smell of Christmas is very important! This can easily be achieved by adding essential oils.

Some of my favorites for Christmastime are wild orange, cinnamon, clove, Siberian fir, eucalyptus, ginger, and peppermint. I share some of my favorite Christmas essential oil blends for soap below.

Christmas soap recipes

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CHRISTMAS SOAP BAR

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the shea butter soap base into small chunks and place it into a double boiler.
  2. Melt over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once completely melted, remove from heat.
  4. Add in orange zest, honey, and essential oils. Stir well.
  5. Pour the melted soap into the molds.
  6. Allow it to completely harden, then pop the soap out of the mold.

CANDY CANE SOAP BAR

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INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the shea butter soap base into small chunks and place it into a double boiler.
  2. Melt over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once melted, remove from heat.
  4. Add jojoba beads and peppermint essential oil. Stir well.
  5. Pour into the molds.
  6. Allow to harden completely before removing from molds.

CINNAMON ORANGE SOAP BAR

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INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the soap base into small pieces and place it into a double boiler.
  2. Melt over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once completely melted, remove from heat.
  4. Add in orange zest, clay, and essential oils. Stir well.
  5. Pour into the soap molds.
  6. Allow the bars to harden completely before removing them from the molds.

GINGERBREAD SOAP BAR

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the shea butter soap base into small chunks and place it into a double boiler.
  2. Melt over medium heat, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once completely melted, remove from heat.
  4. Add in ginger zest, clay, and essential oils. Stir well.
  5. Pour into the soap molds.
  6. Allow the bars to harden completely before removing them from the molds.

CHRISTMAS TREE SOAP BAR

INGREDIENTS

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cut the shea butter soap base into small chunks and place it into a double boiler.
  2. Melt over medium heat, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once completely melted, remove from heat.
  4. Add in powder and essential oils. Stir to mix.
  5. Pour into the soap molds.
  6. Allow the bars to harden completely before removing them from the molds.

Essential oil soap bars

Please note that essential oils are very concentrated and can cause sensitivities when used improperly or on people with sensitive skin.

See how to properly use oilsfor more information.

Several essential oils that we are using in these recipes are considered warm oils and should never be applied to the skin undiluted.

Cinnamon, clove, ginger, and peppermint essential oil should be used with caution on the skin.

If you have sensitive skin or if you are making these soap bars for a child, you may consider diluting the amount of oils in half.

I hope you found these Christmas soap bar recipes to be the perfect gifts to give this holiday season.

Let me know what you think in the comments below!

If you are interested in trying a from-scratch soap bar recipe, this cold-process chamomile soap bar is one of my favorites.

If you prefer to stick with soap bases, try my whipped soap recipe for something a little fancier!

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