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Animal Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial

If you're looking for a project to delight kids and animal lovers alike, these adorable Animal Melt & Pour Soaps will be perfect. They are made in the new 6 Cavity Kids Animal Silicone Mold, which features six different animals: a cat, dog, monkey, ...

 

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Animal Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial


Animal Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial

If you’re looking for a project to delight kids and animal lovers alike, these adorable Animal Melt & Pour Soaps will be perfect. They are made in the new 6 Cavity Kids Animal Silicone Mold, which features six different animals: a cat, dog, monkey, elephant, frog and penguin. Each cavity includes plenty of detail, which gives each critter personality. Filling in the details with various colors of soap help each detail pop. To help in this process, an Injector Tool, Clean Up Tool and a bottle of 99% isopropyl alcohol are crucial for this project.

As a bonus, a collection of silicone molds including the 6 Cavity Kids Animal Silicone Mold is now 20% off with the code: SAVEMOLD. See all the sale molds here. The sale ends Thursday, Feb. 23rd at noon, PST. 

Animal Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial

This is a more advanced melt and pour project. It requires an understanding of how melt and pour soap behaves at different temperatures, as well as knowledge of how to layer melt and pour. That being said, you can simplify this project if you like. Simply pouring one color for each soap still results in adorable bars. Simplifying the project makes it a great DIY for kids and beginners. The bars are scented with Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil, which smells like sweet grape soda. It’s perfect for kids who can’t get enough peanut butter and jelly, or sugary candy!

What You’ll Need:
6 Cavity Kids Animal Silicone Mold 20% off with code: SAVEMOLD
5 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base
18 oz. White Melt & Pour Soap Base
7 mL Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil
Brown Oxide Color Block
Black Oxide Color Block
Chrome Green Color Block
Perfect Orange Color Block
Shimmer Buttercup Color Block
Injector Tool
Clean Up Tool
Dropper
99% Isopropyl Alcohol in Spray Bottle


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NOTES & TIPS:

  • This project involves a good understanding of how melt and pour soap behaves. If you have never worked with melt and pour before, we recommend you get a few easier recipes under your belt first. Find some great beginners tutorials here.
  • This tutorial involves melting and reheating several small containers of soap. If you prefer, you can melt a larger batch of white soap, and split it into separate containers.
  • When melting small amounts of soap, use a small, heat safe container. Use short bursts to avoid burning the soap. If the soap burns it can become “gloppy” and difficult to work with, especially with the Injector Tool. Learn more about avoiding burnt melt and pour soap here.
  • When working with the Injector Tool, it’s important to have a cup of very hot water nearby during the entire process. If the soap cools and hardens within the tool, it will become clogged. If you feel the soap becoming difficult to push out of the tool, quickly push out the soap and use the hot water to clear the tool.
  • To help make the Injector Tool easier to work with, cut a small portion of the tip off. The hole still needs to be very small, but cutting a small amount off helps avoid the soap from hardening in the tool.
  • Having a spray bottle filled with 99% isopropyl alcohol nearby for this entire project is key. Spritzing the mold before pouring soap helps the soap to spread into small areas of the mold. Spraying freshly poured soap with 99% isopropyl alcohol gets rid of bubbles, and spraying in between layers helps them stick. If in doubt, spray with 99% isopropyl alcohol! =)
  • You may notice that the photos don’t line up perfectly with the instructions. For example, details may not be filled in, when the previous step instructed you to do so. After completely this tutorial, the instructions were written to help make the process easier, with reheating the containers of soap a minimal amount of times.

ONE: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Perfect Orange Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the cat cavity. Only fill the very “bottom” of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised eyes or stripe details. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the orange soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

ONE

TWO: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Chrome Green Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the frog cavity. Only fill the very “bottom” of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised face details. Fill in the middle of the eyes. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Use some of the green soap to fill in the eyes of the cat and elephant cavities. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the green soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

TWO

THREE: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Shimmer Buttercup Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the dog cavity. Only fill the very “bottom” of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised face details. Fill in the ears as well, but leave the raised details uncovered. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the yellow soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

FOUR

FOUR: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Black Oxide Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the elephant cavity. Only fill the very “bottom” of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into face details. Fill in the ears, as well as the trunk. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the gray soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

THREE

FIVE: Chop and melt 5 ounces of Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base and a chunk of Black Oxide Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz all cavities with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the top portion of the penguin cavity. Do not let the soap cover the face details. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

NOTE: The black soap is used for a couple different things, and may need to be reheated more than once. To prevent it from burning, slightly more than needed is used. You may have a small amount of black soap leftover. If you’d like, you can use about 3 ounces of soap to not have any leftover. 

FIVE

SIX: Use the black soap to also fill in the top of the monkey’s head. Then, use the melted black soap to pour a thin layer of soap into the entire cavity of the cat. Make sure the soap is not hotter than 130 ° F or it may melt the soap below. Do not fill the mold up entirely with black soap – it just needs to lightly cover the raised details that were not filled in with the previous layer. Spritz with alcohol to get rid of bubbles. Use the melted black soap to lightly cover the entire cavity of the elephant cavity, frog cavity, and dog cavity. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol after each step. Set remaining black soap aside.

SEVEN

SEVEN: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Brown Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the monkey cavity. Don’t allow the soap to cover the details of the face. Fill in the ears as well. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the brown soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.

SIXEIGHT: Once the brown soap has cooled (should only take a few minutes), reheat the remaining black soap if necessary using 5 second bursts. Spritz the monkey cavity with 99% isopropyl alcohol and place a very small amount of black soap onto the details of the face. You don’t need to cover the entire mold. Spritz with alcohol to get rid of any bubbles.

Monkey2EIGHT: Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the penguin mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use white soap to fill in the entire cavity. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles.

EIGHT

NINE: Remelt the remaining yellow, orange, grey, brown and green soap in the microwave using 5 second bursts. Be careful to not scorch the soap since it’s such a small amount. Spritz the cavities of the dog, cat, monkey, elephant and frog with 99% isopropyl alcohol. Make sure the soap is not above 130 ° F, or it may melt the layer below. Pour the yellow soap into dog cavity, the orange soap into the cat cavity, the green soap into the frog cavity, the brown soap into the monkey cavity, and the grey soap into the elephant cavity. Spritz with alcohol after each pour to get rid of bubbles.

TEN2TEN

Allow the soaps to cool and harden for several hours, up to overnight. Once they are completely cooled, remove them from the mold and wrap them in plastic wrap to help prevent glycerin dew. Enjoy!

Animal Melt and Pour Soap DIY

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Animal Melt & Pour Soap Tutorial
 
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Serves: 6 soaps

Ingredients
  • 6 Cavity Kids Animal Silicone Mold
  • 5 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base
  • 18 oz. White Melt & Pour Soap Base
  • 7 mL Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil
  • Brown Oxide Color Block
  • Black Oxide Color Block
  • Chrome Green Color Block
  • Perfect Orange Color Block
  • Shimmer Buttercup Color Block
  • Injector Tool
  • Clean Up Tool
  • Dropper
  • 99% Isopropyl Alcohol in Spray Bottle

Instructions
  1. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Perfect Orange Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the cat cavity. Only fill the very "bottom" of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised eyes or stripe details. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the orange soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
  2. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Chrome Green Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the frog cavity. Only fill the very "bottom" of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised face details. Fill in the middle of the eyes. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Use some of the green soap to fill in the eyes of the cat and elephant cavities. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the green soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
  3. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Shimmer Buttercup Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the face of the dog cavity. Only fill the very "bottom" of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into the raised face details. Fill in the ears as well, but leave the raised details uncovered. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the yellow soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
  4. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Black Oxide Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the elephant cavity. Only fill the very "bottom" of the cavity – do not let the soap overflow into face details. Fill in the ears, as well as the trunk. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the gray soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
  5. Chop and melt 5 ounces of Clear Melt and Pour Soap Base and a chunk of Black Oxide Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz all cavities with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the top portion of the penguin cavity. Do not let the soap cover the face details. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
    NOTE: The black soap is used for a couple different things, and may need to be reheated more than once. To prevent it from burning, slightly more than needed is used. You may have a small amount of black soap leftover. If you'd like, you can use about 3 ounces of soap to not have any leftover.
  6. Use the black soap to also fill in the top of the monkey's head. Then, use the melted black soap to pour a thin layer of soap into the entire cavity of the cat. Make sure the soap is not hotter than 130 ° F or it may melt the soap below. Do not fill the mold up entirely with black soap – it just needs to lightly cover the raised details that were not filled in with the previous layer. Spritz with alcohol to get rid of bubbles. Use the melted black soap to lightly cover the entire cavity of the elephant cavity, frog cavity, and dog cavity. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol after each step. Set remaining black soap aside.
  7. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base and a small chunk of the Brown Color Block in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. Stir to fully incorporate the Color Block, and add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use the Injector Tool to fill in the monkey cavity. Don't allow the soap to cover the details of the face. Fill in the ears as well. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Clear out the Injector Tool with hot water. Set the brown soap aside. Use the Clean Up Tool to fix any mistakes.
  8. Once the brown soap has cooled (should only take a few minutes), reheat the remaining black soap if necessary using 5 second bursts. Spritz the monkey cavity with 99% isopropyl alcohol and place a very small amount of black soap onto the details of the face. You don't need to cover the entire mold. Spritz with alcohol to get rid of any bubbles.
  9. Chop and melt 3 ounces of White Melt and Pour Soap Base in a small, heat safe container using 5-10 second bursts in the microwave. add 1 mL of the Sugared Grape Fragrance Oil. Spritz the penguin mold with 99% isopropyl alcohol and use white soap to fill in the entire cavity. Spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any bubbles.
  10. Remelt the remaining yellow, orange, grey, brown and green soap in the microwave using 5 second bursts. Be careful to not scorch the soap since it's such a small amount. Spritz the cavities of the dog, cat, monkey, elephant and frog with 99% isopropyl alcohol. Make sure the soap is not above 130 ° F, or it may melt the layer below. Pour the yellow soap into dog cavity, the orange soap into the cat cavity, the green soap into the frog cavity, the brown soap into the monkey cavity, and the grey soap into the elephant cavity. Spritz with alcohol after each pour to get rid of bubbles.
  11. Allow the soaps to cool and harden for several hours, up to overnight. Once they are completely cooled, remove them from the mold and wrap them in plastic wrap to help prevent glycerin dew. Enjoy!

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