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365

Days of Soap Making


365 Soap Making Recipes for 365 Days

White Lemon
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Table of Contents

Introduction
January
Honey Orange Soap; Lavender Soap; Striped Glycerin Soap; Chunky Orange
Soap Bars; Soap Balls; Soap on a Rope; Laundry Washing Soda; Laundry
Detergent; Loofa Soap; Microwave Peppermint Soap; Baby Wipes; Facial
Cream Soap; Shaving Cream Soap; Pump Soap; Kitten Mini Soaps; Chocolate
Bar Soap; Oval Soap Bars; Soap Cupcakes; Sweet Orange Glycerin Soap; Citrus
Cold Process Soap; Toy Surprise Soap; Beeswax Soap – Cold Process; Lemon
Dish Liquid; Easy Citrus Dish Soap; Kids’ Soap Crayons; Dry Hair Shampoo;
Oily Hair Shampoo; Shampoo for Normal Hair; Shampoo for Colored Hair
(Dark); Shampoo for Colored Hair (Blond).

Make Your own Soap – Benefits of Home-Made Soap


February
Shampoo for Colored Hair (Red); Shampoo for Grey Hair; Orange Liquid Hand
Soap; Spring Citrus Liquid Soap; Kids’ Hand Soap; Mini Soap in a Soap; Fresh
Scent Laundry Detergent Balls; Coconut Hot Process Soap; Marbled Soap – Hot
Process; Raspberry Bar Soap; Aloe and Vitamin E Skin Softening Soap;
Romantic Rose Soap; Sweet Lavender Liquid Hand Soap; Soap Flowers; Mini
Lavender Guest Soaps; Kids’ Star Soaps; Cinnamon Hearts Soap; Milk and
Honey Soap – Hot Process; Unscented Laundry Detergent; Lemon Laundry
Liquid Detergent; Pink Grapefruit Hand Soap; Herbal Soap; Cucumber Soap –
Cold Process; Shampoo Bars – Hot Process; Milk Soap; Chocolate Mint Milk
Soap; Carrot Soap – Cold Process; Soap Box; Chamomile Goat’s Milk Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Cold Process


March
Square Soap Bars; Raspberry Liquid Soap; Soap Eggs; Skin Softening Dish
Liquid; Baby Soap; Soap in a Tin; Milk Soap with Honey and Walnuts; Easy
Soap in Your Microwave; Kids’ Confetti Soap; Lavender Soap; Peppermint
Soap; Chocolate Soap; Chocolate Mint Swirl Soap; Carpet Cleaner; Lavender
Oatmeal Soap; Aloe Face Scrub; Popsicle Soap; Moisturizing Shampoo; Vegan
Shampoo; Dipped Candle Soap; Coconut Milk Shampoo; Dry Shampoo; Bar
Shampoo; Herbal Shampoo; Industrial Hand Cleaner; Exfoliating Cream Soap;
Shaving Soap; Cream Pump Soap; Citrus Spray Cleaner; Household Cleaning
Shaving Soap; Cream Pump Soap; Citrus Spray Cleaner; Household Cleaning
Paste; Fruit and Veggie Spray Wash.

Make Your own Soap – Hot Process


April
Multi-Surface Spray Cleaner; Ice Cube Bag Soap; Rosemary Goat’s Milk Soap;
Peppermint Liquid Hand Soap; Simple Oil Soap; Easy Soap; Polka Dot Soap;
Hearts in Circles Soap; Traditional Rectangular Soap Bars; Bathtub Soap Flakes;
Aloe Vera Soap; Basic Cold Process Soap Recipe; Moisturizing Soap;
Hempseed Oil Soap; Coffee Soap; Guitar Mini Soaps; Easy Dish Soap; Stovetop
Dish Soap; Dishwasher Detergent; Dishwasher Detergent II; Liquid Laundry
Detergent; Liquid Laundry Detergent II; Re-Batch Soap; Re-Batch Honey and
Almond Soap; Honey Soap; Sand Soap; Coconut Oil Soap; Lemon Dish Soap;
Tallow Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Melt and Pour Method


May
Creamy Castile Soap; Soap Beads; Lemon Bread Soap; Bath Crayons; Herbal
Soap Cubes; Oily Skin Cleansing Bars; Dry Skin Cleansing Bars; Gradient
Glitter Soap; Golden Glitter Glycerin Bars; Chamomile Flower Soap; Sea Glass
Soap; Soft Baby Soap; Men’s Soap; Travel Soap; Lemon Tart Soaps; Basic Cold
Process Soap; Green Tea Soap; Soap Chocolates; Glitter Soap Balls; Cucumber
Soap; Cucumber Soap II; Cucumber Glycerin Soap; Fresh Strawberry Soap;
Castile Soap; Coconut Oil Soap; Basic Natural Soap; Transparency Design
Soaps; Laundry Liquid; Easy Oatmeal and Honey Soap; Easy Honey Soap; Easy
Lavender Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Liquid Soap


June
Easy Hot Process Soap; Oatmeal Hot Process Soap; Single Soap Bar; Creamy
Castile Soap; Aloe Vera Soap; Coconut Soap; Clear Honey Soap; Cold Process
Honey Soap; Sandalwood Soap; Lemon Balm Soap; Soap Sticks; Black
Raspberry Soap; Olive Oil Soap; Exfoliating Strip Soap; Strawberry Preserves
Soap; Beeswax Soap; Borax Soap; Tea Tree Soap; Insect Repellant Soap;
Wedding Favor Rose Soaps; Liquid Soap Wedding Favors; Herbal Liquid Soap;
Cucumber/Aloe Vera Glycerin Soap; Pomegranate Soap; Kids’ Soap Bracelets;
Wedding Favor Soap Gems; Shower Gel; Whipped Shaving Soap; Liquid Hand
Soap.
Make Your own Soap – Foaming Soaps
July
Shower Gel; Foaming Cleanser; Luxurious Skin Cleanser; Body Wash; Green
Apple Dish Soap; All-Purpose Cleaner; Flea Shampoo; Dry Shampoo; Citrus
Dishwashing Liquid; Oven Cleaner; Alopecia Shampoo; Foaming Carpet
Shampoo; Toilet Bowl Cleaner; Washing Machine Freshener; Simple Liquid
Soap; All-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner; Kitchen Soap; Flea Shampoo for Dogs;
Bath Gel; Liquid Hand Soap; Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner; Honey Shower
Gel; Facial Cleanser; Foaming Facial Cleanser; Morning Shower Gel; Essential
Oil Shampoo; Mild Castile Soap; Dandelion and Honey Soap; Mint Soap;
Orange Cream Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Cream Soaps


August
Citrus Shower Gel; Lavender Bubble Bath; Citrus Mint Layered Soap; Foaming
Hand Soap; Sink Stain Remover; Kitchen Wipes; Rose Glycerin Soap; Lemon
Hand Soap; Chocolate Bar Soap; Rose Liquid Soap; Kitchen Floor Cleaner; All-
Purpose Foaming Stovetop Cleaner; Bathtub Cleaner; Soap Disks; Your Initials
Here Soap; Funnel Cake Soap; Carnival Soap; Candy Apple Soap; Hot Buttered
Popcorn Soap; County Fair Pageant Glitter Soap; Magic Wand Soap; Race Car
Soap; Hollyhock Soap; Disinfecting Wipes; Disinfecting Wipes II; Bathroom
Glass and Tile Cleaner; Vinegar Dish Soap; Shower Cleaner; Laundry Stain
Remover Spray; Toilet Bowl Cleaner; Anise Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Dish Liquids


September
Disinfectant Cleaner; Clear Glycerin Soap; Bathtub Scrub; Soft Scrubber; Stain
Remover; Scouring Powder; Washing Machine Cleaner; Powdered Laundry
Detergent; Lemongrass Soap; Pineapple Cream Soap; Apple for the Teacher
Soap; Lathering Soap Bars; Moisturizing Soap Bars; Skin Nourishing Soap;
Apricot Soap; “Shout” Stain Remover; Yogurt Soap; Granola Exfoliating Soap;
Goldfish Soap; Citrus Coconut Soap; Massage Soap; Autumn Leaves Soap;
Lemon Cream Sugar Soap; Grapefruit Lemon Striped Soap; Coconut Whipped
Soap; Crayon Remover; Crystal Cleaner; Silver Cleaner; Sterling Silver Jewelry
Cleaner; Cucumber Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Laundry Soaps


October
Pink Ribbon Soaps; Breast Cancer Boobie Soaps; Jack-O-Lantern Soap;
Pumpkin Pie Soaps; Caramel Apple Soaps; Pumpkin Soap; French Vanilla Soap;
Foaming Bath Soap; Lavender Body Wash; Dead Sea Salt Soap; Raspberry
Soap; Coffee Soap; Rosemary Mint Soap; Bacon Soap; Black Cat Soap;
Cauldron Soap; Breast Cancer Awareness Soap; Black and Orange Striped Soap;
Oatmeal Banana Soap; Salt Soap; Egg Soap; Glycerin Shaving Soap; All-
Purpose Cleaner; Another All-Purpose Cleaner; Window Cleaner; Window
Cleaner II; Glass Cleaner; Liquid Laundry Detergent; Liquid Laundry Detergent
II; Powdered Laundry Detergent.

Make Your own Soap – Supplies You will Need


November
Pumpkin Soap; Apple Cider Soap; Mud Soap; Neem Oil Liquid Soap; Easy
Liquid Soap; Foaming Soap; Rose Body Wash; Citrus All-Purpose Cleaner;
Furniture Polish; Simple Spray Cleaner; Floor Cleaner; Tub and Shower
Cleaner; Cranberry Glycerin Soap; Cornucopia Soap; Granite Cleaner; Beer
Shampoo; Easy Shampoo; Herbal Shampoo; Green Apple Soap; Seashell Soap;
Emu Oil Soap; Ink Spot Remover; Creamy Household Cleanser; Car Wash
Soap; Mildew Cleaner; Almond Oil Soap; Lemon Goat’s Milk Soap; Mint Foot
Soap.

Make Your own Soap – Using Essential Oils


December
Pine Floor Cleaner; Gingerbread Man Mini Soaps; Minty Fresh Floor Cleaner;
Lump of Coal Soap; Orange Cranberry Striped Soap; Candy Cane Soap; Orange
Clove Glycerin Soap; Christmas Tree Soap; Menorah Soap; Santa Claus Soap;
Holiday Dish Liquid; Lemon Guest Soaps; Red Candy Soap; Snowman Soap;
Heavy Duty Household Cleanser; Stovetop Grease Remover; Stain Remover for
Whites; 3-in-1 Cleaner; Upholstery Cleaner; Carpet Cleaner; Yoga Mat Spray
Cleaner; Antifungal Cleaning Spray; Shea Butter Soap; Honeybee Soap; Simple
Cold Process Soap; Cinnamon Soap; Orange Cinnamon Soap; Lemon Ginger
Soap; Rosemary Spearmint Soap; Apple Spice Soap.

Bonus Soap Recipes Mini E-Book


Introduction
There are hundreds of different types of soaps on the market, not to mention
shampoos, household cleaning soaps, and more. The problem with these
products is that the majority of them are made with a lot of harsh chemical
ingredients that can actually be harmful to your skin. Many are also heavily
scented, which can be a problem for those who suffer from allergies to scented
products. Even the products labeled as “unscented” actually have a scent that
simply masks the stronger scent. So, how are you supposed to get yourself, and
your home clean, without using these commercially prepared soap products?
You can make your own.

No matter what type of soap you wish to use, chances are that there is a recipe
for it so you can make your own. This means that you get to control the
ingredients that go into your soaps, and ensure that they are going to be safe for
everyone to use, even those who have scent allergies and skin conditions. In this
e-book, you will find 365 recipes for hand soap, liquid soap, cream soap,
shampoo, laundry detergent, dish soap, and a whole lot more. In addition to
these recipes, you will also find helpful instructional articles about how to make
various types of soaps, using essential oils in soap making, additives to use,
supplies you will need, and more.
January
This is the month when the winter blahs begin to set in. You can uplift your
mood by using a variety of soaps that smell like spring. This month, we are
featuring loads of great citrus soap recipes, as well as citrus dish liquid recipes
and more. You will also find some fun recipes for kids’ soaps, as well as some
awesome shampoos for all types of hair.
January 1

Honey Orange Soap


Materials
• 1 lb honey melt base • 2 drops vanilla white color stabilizer • 3 drops
orange food-grade colorant • 4-5 drops orange essential oil
Directions
Cut up the honey melt base into small squares, and place in a double boiler over
medium heat. Next, add the stabilizer and colorant, stirring well to mix (stir
slowly to avoid making bubbles). Remove from heat and add the orange
essential oil, stirring to mix. Pour into honey comb soap molds.
January 2

Lavender Soap
Materials
• 15 goats milk soap cubes • 2-3 drops lavender essential oil • 2-3
drops purple food-grade colorant • ½ C dried lavender flowers
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the goats milk soap cubes and
lavender flowers. Add the colorant, stirring gently to blend. Remove from heat,
and add the lavender essential oil. Pour into soap molds (the lavender will float
to the top and be decorative).
January 3

Striped Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound glycerin soap base • 8 drops lemon essential oil • 4 food-
grade colorants
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt ¼ of the glycerin. Remove from heat,
add 2 drops of lemon essential oil and 2-3 drops of one of the colorants. Pour
into a bread pan lined with parchment paper. While the soap is setting, repeat the
process with the next color. Continue repeating until you have four layers of
color. When soap is completely set, remove from pan, peel away the parchment
paper, and cut into striped soap bars.
January 4

Chunky Orange Soap Bars


Materials
• 2 pounds glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops
sweet orange essential oil • 3-4 drops orange food grade colorant
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt half of the glycerin soap base. Add 1
tbsp aloe vera and remove from heat. Add 2-3 drops of the sweet orange
essential oil and the colorant, stir to mix, and pour into soap molds (four bars).
When soap is set, wrap two bars for regular use, and cut the other two bars into
small chunks with a knife. Melt the rest of the glycerin soap base, and add the
remaining 1 tbsp aloe vera. Remove from heat, and add essential oil. Fill soap
molds ¼ of the way, and let set. Once it is set, place a few of the orange soap
chunks on top, and fill the molds the rest of the way with the clear glycerin
mixture.
January 5

Soap Balls
Materials
• 1 pound glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin E
capsule • 4-6 drops raspberry essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade
colorant • Plastic balls (the type that come apart so you can put treats
inside) • Egg crates
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt half of the glycerin soap base. Add
the aloe vera and the liquid from the vitamin E capsule, and remove from heat.
Add the essential oil and colorant, stirring gently to mix. Open the plastic balls,
and place each half, open side up, in the spaces in the egg cartons. Pour soap
mixture into the ball halves, saving a little bit of the mixture for later. Allow the
soap to set. Re-heat the rest of the soap mixture, and use as a paste to stick the
halves together to create soap balls. When they are completely set, twist the
plastic to remove.
January 6

Soap on a Rope
Materials
• 1 pound glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin E
capsule • ¼ C coconut oil
• 4-5 drops grapefruit essential oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade colorant
• ¼” rope, cut into four 24” lengths
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine glycerin soap base and coconut
oil. When ingredients are melted and combined together, add the aloe vera and
the liquid from the vitamin E capsule. Remove from heat, and add the grapefruit
essential oil and food colorant, stirring gently to mix. Pour into molds and allow
to set. When the soap has set, remove from molds, and gently make a hole in one
end, poking all the way through to the other end (a lengthwise hole). You can
use a screwdriver for this, making sure that the hole will be a bit larger than the
circumference of the rope. Tie a knot in one end of each piece of rope, and then
run the other end through the holes in the soap. When the rope is through, make
a loop and tie it so there is a handle.
January 7

Laundry Washing Soda


Materials
• 3 C baking soda
• Glass baking pan
Directions
Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Spread the soda evenly in the baking pan, and
place in the oven. Bake for approximately one hour, stirring after ½ hour. You
may need to bake it longer. When the soda is ready, it will be grainy instead of
smooth and soft. Remove from oven, allow to cool, and then store in an airtight
container. To use, add a cup or so to each load of laundry.
January 8

Laundry Detergent
Materials
• 6 C laundry washing soda
• 3 bars unscented soap (make your own clear glycerin soap for this if you
like)
Directions
Grate the soap bars, or cut into small chunks. Combine grated soap and laundry
washing soda in a food processor, and blend until the mixture is the consistency
of laundry soap powder. Pour into an airtight container to store. To use, add 3-4
tbsp detergent to each load of laundry.
January 9

Loofa Soap
Materials
• 1 pound glycerin soap base • ¼ C coconut oil • 1 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 3-4 drops chamomile essential oil • 2 drops lavender essential
oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade colorant • 1 loofa sponge
Directions
Cut the loofa into pieces that are the same height as your soap molds, and place
into molds. In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin soap base
and coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the
aloe vera. Remove from heat, and add the chamomile essential oil and colorant,
stirring gently to mix. Pour soap mixture into prepared molds and allow to set.
January 10

Microwave Peppermint Soap


Materials
• ½ pound goat’s milk soap base • ½ pound shea butter soap base • 4-5
drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
Break both soap bases into small chunks, and place in a microwave-safe glass
bowl. Heat in the microwave on high for 30 second increments, stirring each
time. When soap bases have completely melted and blended together, remove
from the microwave and add the peppermint essential oil. Pour into molds and
allow to set.
January 11

Baby Wipes
Materials
• 2 tbsp rice bran oil • 1 tbsp liquid castile soap • 1 C pure distilled
water • 3 drops chamomile essential oil • 2 drops lavender essential
oil • 1 vitamin E capsule
Directions
Cut pieces of cotton fabric into squares that will fit into an old baby wipe
container (or a similar sized plastic container with a cover), and set the squares
aside. Pour the water into the container, followed by the rest of the ingredients,
stirring gently to avoid any bubbles. Place the cotton squares on top of the
mixture, cover, and slowly turn the container over and over to soak all of the
squares. Mark the date on the container, and use within two weeks.
January 12

Facial Cream Soap


Materials
• 1.75 ounces Cream soap base • ½ tsp pink clay
• ¼ tsp lactic acid • ⅛ tsp preservative • 2-3 drops lavender essential
oil • Pure distilled water
Directions
Pour the cream soap base into a glass bowl. Add the clay, preservative, and
lactic acid, stirring gently to mix. Next, add the lavender essential oil, stirring
gently to mix. If the mixture is too thick, you may add a bit of the pure distilled
water. Once it has reached the desired consistency, pour mixture into a jar,
cover, and label with the date.
January 13

Shaving Cream Soap


Materials
• 1.75 ounces cream soap base • ¼ tsp pro-vitamin B5 (panthenol) • ¼
tsp dimethicone • ⅛ tsp preservative • 2-3 drops chamomile essential
oil
Directions
Pour the cream soap base into a glass bowl. Add the preservative, penthenol, and
dimethicone, stirring gently to mix. Next, add the chamomile essential oil,
stirring gently to mix. Pour mixture into a glass jar, cover, and label with the
date.
January 14

Pump Soap
Materials
• 1.75 ounces cream soap base • 1.75 ounces pure distilled water • 1
tsp liquid aloe vera • ¼ tsp preservative
• 3-4 drops sweet orange essential oil
Directions
Pour the cream soap base into a glass bowl. Add the distilled water and stir
gently to mix. Add the preservative and aloe vera, stirring gently to mix. Finally,
add the sweet orange essential oil, again stirring gently to mix. Pour into a
plastic zip-lock baggie and seal the bag. Snip the tip of the baggie, and pipe the
mixture into a pump bottle. Label with the date.
January 15

Kitten Mini Soaps


Materials
• 4-6 ounces clear glycerin soap base • 1 tsp liquid aloe vera
• 2-3 drops pink grapefruit essential oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade
colorant • Kitten molds (use candy-making molds with kittens or any
other shape you like)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the glycerin soap base. Add the aloe
vera, and remove from heat. Add the pink grapefruit essential oil and colorant,
and pour into molds.
January 16

Chocolate Bar Soap


Materials
• 1 pound coconut melt and pour soap base • ½ tsp cocoa butter • ½
tsp shea butter • 1 tsp olive oil
• ¼ C goat’s milk powder • 1 tbsp chocolate fragrance oil • 1 tbsp
unsweetened cocoa powder’
• Chocolate bar candy molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, cocoa butter, and
shea butter. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat, cool slightly and add the goat’s milk powder, stirring gently until there are
no lumps. Add the chocolate fragrance oil and cocoa powder, and pour into
molds.
January 17

Oval Soap Bars


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin E capsule • 2-3 drops chamomile
essential oil • 1 drop rose essential oil • Oval soap molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base and coconut oil. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe vera, and the liquid
from the vitamin E capsule. Remove from heat, and add the essential oils. Pour
into oval soap molds.
January 18

Soap Cupcakes
Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin E capsule • 1 tbsp chocolate
fragrance oil • 1 tbsp cocoa powder • Silicone cupcake molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine ¾ of the soap base and coconut
oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe vera, and
the liquid from the vitamin E capsule. Remove from heat, and add the chocolate
fragrance oil and cocoa powder, stirring gently to mix. Pour into cupcake molds.
When soap has set, remove from molds. Melt the rest of the soap base, and pour
over the top of the cupcakes as frosting.
January 19

Sweet Orange Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin
E capsule • 1 tbsp coconut oil • 6-8 drops sweet orange essential oil
• 4-5 drops orange food grade colorant
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When the ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe vera and
the liquid from the vitamin E capsule. Remove from heat and add the sweet
orange essential oil and colorant. Pour into soap molds and let set for a couple of
hours.
January 20

Citrus Cold Process Soap


Materials
• 7-8 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 2 ¼ C palm kernel oil • 1 ¾ C olive oil
• 1 ⅓ C coconut oil • 2-3 drops lemon essential oil • 2-3 drops sweet
orange essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions given in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process”
section of this e-book.
January 21

Toy Surprise Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2-3 drops
lemon essential oil • Small toys (plastic rings, figures, etc. Toys you
can get out of bubble gum machines are the ideal size for embedding
inside soaps)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the glycerin soap base. Add the aloe
vera, and remove from heat. Add the lemon essential oil, and fill each soap mold
⅓ of the way. Allow the soap to set (put it in the freezer and it will be ready in
15 minutes or so). Re-melt the rest of the mixture in the double boiler. Place a
small toy in each soap mold. Pour the rest of the soap mixture on top, making
sure to completely cover the toys. Allow soap to set.
January 22

Beeswax Soap – Cold Process


Materials
• ¾ C lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 3 ½ C vegetable shortening • 1 C coconut
oil
• 1 C palm kernel oil • 1 ounce beeswax
• 5-6 drops chamomile essential oil • 2-3 drops rose essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions given in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process”
section of this e-book.
January 23

Lemon Dish Liquid


Materials
• ½ C unscented soap flakes • 3 C hot water • ½ C glycerin • 5-6
drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the soap flakes and hot water until the flakes
completely dissolve. Allow the mixture to cool for 4-5 minutes, and then add the
glycerin and lemon essential oil, stirring gently to incorporate all of the
ingredients. Pour into a clean dish liquid bottle, and use the same way you would
use a commercial dish liquid.
January 24

Easy Citrus Dish Soap


Materials
• 3 C liquid Castile soap • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil • 4-5 drops
grapefruit essential oil • 3-4 drops orange essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring slowly to mix without
creating any bubbles. Pour into a clean dish soap bottle, and use as you would
regular dish soap.
January 25

Kids’ Soap Crayons


Materials
• 1 C grated white soap (any kind, but unscented is best since children
have sensitive skin) • 2 tbsp warm water • Food grade colorant,
various colors
Directions
In a glass bowl, add the grated soap and 2 tbsp warm water. Stir with a fork until
the mixture begins to thicken and become stiff. Mix until there are no pieces of
grated soap in the mixture. Separate mixture into as many sections as you need,
depending on how many colors you want to make. Mix each part in a separate
glass bowl, adding a couple of drops of colorant per bowl (if you want darker
colors, add more colorant). When well mixed, firmly press into molds and place
in the freezer overnight. Now they are ready to use.
January 26

Dry Hair Shampoo


Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water • 1 C Castile liquid soap • 2 tbsp coconut oil
• 2 tbsp hempseed oil • 2 tsp avocado oil
• 15 drops ylang ylang essential oil • 15 drops clary sage essential oil
• 3 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl. Stir slowly to combine
ingredients without making any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean shampoo
bottle, and use the same way you would use a commercial shampoo.
January 27

Oily Hair Shampoo


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 5 drops lavender essential oil • 3 drops rose
essential oil • 3 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl. Stir slowly to combine
ingredients without making any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean shampoo
bottle, and use the same way you would use a commercial shampoo.
January 28

Shampoo for Normal Hair


Materials
• ½ C pure distilled water • ½ C Castile liquid soap • 1 tbsp coconut
oil
• 8 drops sweet orange essential oil • 3 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl. Stir slowly to combine
ingredients without making any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean shampoo
bottle, and use the same way you would use a commercial shampoo.
January 29

Shampoo for Colored Hair (Dark)


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 3 tbsp sage
• 3 tbsp rosemary • 6 black tea bags • 2 tsp olive oil • 3-4 drops
chamomile essential oil
Directions
Steep the black tea with the sage and rosemary in a pan for one half hour,
covered. Strain the tea so there are no herb particles. Combine all of the
ingredients in a glass bowl. Stir slowly to combine ingredients without making
any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean shampoo bottle, and use the same way
you would use a commercial shampoo.
January 30

Shampoo for Colored Hair (Blond)


Materials
• 8 chamomile teabags • 3 tbsp vegetable glycerin • 8 tbsp soap flakes
• 3-4 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Steep the teabags in a pan for one half hour, covered. Strain the tea so there are
no herb particles. Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl. Stir slowly to
combine ingredients without making any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean
shampoo bottle, and use the same way you would use a commercial shampoo.
Make Your own Soap – Benefits of
Home-Made Soap

If you are crafty, and you enjoy making things for your family and your home,
you will be really interested in making your own soaps. There are so many
benefits you get from doing this. Not only do you have all kinds of fun projects
to work on, you are also saving money. While there is a bit of an investment to
get all of the supplies you will need, you will end up with enough supplies to
make plenty of cleaning products. The amount you can make will be much more
than what you can buy commercially for the same price, and you know all of the
ingredients that are going into your own products. Here are just a few of the
awesome benefits of making your own soaps.
Safe Ingredients
One of the biggest complaints people have about commercially prepared soaps is
that they contain a lot of harsh, chemical ingredients. This won’t be the case
when you are making your own soaps and household cleaning products. In most
cases, home-made soaps are made with natural ingredients, such as coconut oil,
butters, vegetable oils, glycerin, etc. This is really great if there is anyone in your
family who has sensitive skin or allergies. You can control the ingredients.
Another thing you can control is the scent, which is important to anyone who has
scent allergies.
Have Fun Experimenting
There are so many different ingredients that you can use to make soap that you
will never run out of ideas for new soap recipes. Once you get the hang of the
various soap-making processes, you can have a lot of fun experimenting with
your own special recipes. In this e-book, you will be introduced to a variety of
soap-making methods, including cold and heat process, as well as using melt and
pour soap bases, including glycerin, and you are never limited when it comes to
additives, including essential oils and colorants.
Make Awesome Gifts
People appreciate it when others take the time to make special gifts for them.
What could be more special than personalized soaps, shampoos, etc.? Not only
do hand-made soaps make terrific gifts for just about any occasion, they are also
cost-effective to make, so you can give nice gifts without having to spend a lot
of money.
Make Extra Money
A lot of people take their hand-made soap products to various markets, craft
fairs, etc. to sell, and they make pretty decent money doing so. You can make up
a lot of different soap products, and then sell them to friends, family members, at
markets and fairs to make extra cash. Don’t forget to ask around at various local
stores, which love to sell locally-made products, especially during peak tourism
seasons.
February
Love is in the air this month, so you need to make sure that you have plenty of
soaps that have romantic scents. This month, you will find some delicately
scented soaps and shampoos that will help put you in the mood for romance.
Other recipes for February include household cleaners, cream soaps, and
foaming soaps for hand washing.
February 1

Shampoo for Colored Hair (Red)


Materials
• 3 tbsp hibiscus flowers • 3 tbsp alkanet root • 3 C water, boiling •
½ C Castile liquid soap • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 2 tsp avocado oil • 2
tbsp hempseed oil • 10 drops lavender essential oil • 5 drops rose
essential oil
Directions
In a saucepan, add the water, hibiscus flowers, and alkanet root. Simmer until
the mixture has reduced to about ½ C of liquid. Allow mixture to cool, and add
the rest of the ingredients. Pour into a prepared bottle, cover, and shake well to
mix.
February 2

Shampoo for Grey Hair


Materials
• 1 C dried sage • 1 C dried rosemary • 4 C water
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 4 tbsp hempseed oil • 25 drops sweet
orange essential oil
Directions
In a saucepan, add the water, sage, and rosemary. Simmer until the mixture has
reduced to about 1 C of liquid. Allow mixture to cool, and add the rest of the
ingredients. Pour into a prepared bottle, cover, and shake well to mix.
February 3

Orange Liquid Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • Liquid from 2
vitamin E capsules • 1 tbsp coconut oil
• 6-8 drops sweet orange essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together in a glass bowl. Stir gently to mix well
without creating any bubbles. Pour into a pump bottle.
February 4

Spring Citrus Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 1 tbsp coconut oil • 1 tsp avocado oil • 3
drops orange essential oil • 5 drops lemon essential oil • 2 drops
grapefruit essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together in a glass bowl. Stir gently to mix well
without creating any bubbles. Pour into a pump bottle.
February 5

Kids’ Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2 tbsp
coconut oil • 3-4 drops food grade colorant
Directions
This is a really fun project to do with the kids. In a double boiler, combine the
glycerin soap base and coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, add the aloe vera and colorant, and remove from heat. Allow mixture to
cool to the point where it is still soft, but cool enough to dip your hand in. Let
your kids dip their hands in the soap (2-3 dips to create a thick shell), and then
let the mixture set to the point where you can peel it off their hands without
breaking the shells (it is a good idea to spray their hands with cooking spray or
baby powder before starting this process). Once the hand shells have hardened,
re-melt the rest of the soap mixture, and pour it into the hands. You will need to
find a way to prop the hands up to keep the soap from spilling until it sets.
February 6

Mini Soap in a Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2 tbsp
coconut oil • 2 tsp rice bran oil • Food grade colorant • Mini and
regular soap molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin soap base, coconut
oil, and rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add the aloe vera. Separate mixture into two double
boilers, with ¾ of the mixture in one and ¼ in the other. In the pot with the ¼
mixture, add the colorant, and pour into the mini soap molds. Fill the regular
soap molds ⅓ of the way with the clear soap mixture. Allow both to set.
Remove mini soaps from molds and place in the regular molds. Re-melt the clear
soap mixture, and fill the molds to the top. Allow to set.
February 7

Fresh Scent Laundry Detergent Balls


Materials
• 2 C baking soda • 1 C borax • 2 C soap flakes from clear glycerin
soap • 4-5 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients until they are well mixed, and press into balls that
are about ½ inch across. Use one ball per laundry load. These will last for about
two months if they are stored in a covered container.
February 8

Coconut Hot Processed Soap


Materials
• 2 ½ C coconut oil • 1 ¼ C olive oil
• 1 C pure distilled water • ½ C plus 2 tbsp lye • 3-4 drops coconut
essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
February 9

Marbled Soap – Hot Process


Materials
• 1 ounce avocado butter • 2 ounces avocado oil • 6 ounces coconut oil
• 7 ounces olive oil • 6 ounces palm oil • 1 ounce shea butter • 3-
4 ounces lye
• 7 ounces sodium lactate • 1 C pure distilled water • Red clay
• Yellow clay
• 8-10 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book. Separate mixture into 3 bowls, adding clays to 2 of the bowls, and
combine to create the marbled effect in a silicone bread pan. Allow mixture to
set, and then cut into bars.
February 10

Raspberry Bar Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 3 tbsp
coconut oil • 1 tsp rice bran oil • 5-6 drops raspberry essential oil
• 2-3 drops red food grade colorant (or more, depending on how dark
you want the color to be)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine glycerin soap base, coconut oil,
and rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the
aloe vera and remove from heat. Add the raspberry essential oil and colorant,
stirring gently to mix. Pour into soap molds and allow mixture to set.
February 11

Aloe and Vitamin E Skin Softening Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin soap base • 3 tbsp aloe vera gel • 3 vitamin E
capsules • 2 tsp rice bran oil • 3-4 drops chamomile essential oil •
2 drops lavender essential oil • 2 drops rose essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin and rice bran oil.
When glycerin has melted, add the aloe vera gel, and the liquid from the vitamin
E capsules. Remove from heat, and add the essential oils. Pour into soap molds
and allow to set.
February 12

Romantic Rose Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk soap base • 1 tsp avocado oil • 2 tbsp coconut
oil • 2-3 drops red food grade colorant (to make the soap a light pink)
• 6-8 drops rose essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin, coconut oil, and
avocado oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe
vera gel, and the liquid from the vitamin E capsules. Remove from heat, and add
the essential oils. Pour into rose-shaped soap molds and allow to set.
February 13

Sweet Lavender Liquid Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 3 drops red food
grade colorant • 2 drops blue food grade colorant • 8-10 drops
lavender essential oil • Dried lavender flowers
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. The two colorants will blend
together to create purple. Place some of the dried lavender flowers in a pump
bottle, and pour the soap mixture on top.
February 14

Soap Flowers
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 4-5 drops red food grade colorant
• 6-8 drops rose essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the glycerin soap base. Remove from
heat, and add the colorant and rose essential oil. Pour mixture into flower shaped
soap or candy molds.
February 15

Mini Lavender Guest Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk soap base • 3 tbsp coconut oil • 1 tsp rice bran
oil • 2 vitamin E capsules • 5-6 drops lavender essential oil • Dried
lavender flowers
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the goat’s milk soap base,
coconut oil, and rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, add the liquid from the vitamin E capsules. Remove from heat, and add
the lavender essential oil. Place a few dried lavender flowers in each soap mold,
and pour the soap mixture on top. Allow to set.
February 16

Kids’ Star Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp coconut oil
• 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 3-4 drops bubble gum fragrance oil • 3-4
drops yellow food grade colorant • 2-3 tsp food grade gold glitter
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin soap base and
coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe
vera. Remove from heat, and stir in the bubble gum fragrance oil, colorant, and
food grade glitter. Pour into star shaped molds and allow to set.
February 17

Cinnamon Hearts Soap


Materials
• 1 pound shea butter soap base • 3 tbsp coconut oil • 2 tsp avocado oil
• 6-8 drops red food grade colorant (you want the color to be dark pink
or red) • 4-5 drops cinnamon essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the shea butter soap base, coconut
oil, and avocado oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add the cinnamon essential oil and colorant. Pour into
heart shaped soap molds and allow to set.
February 18

Milk and Honey Soap – Hot Process


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil
• 1.5 ounces sweet almond oil • 1 C plus two ounces pure distilled water
• 4 ounces lye
• ½ ounce rosehip oil • 1 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 1 tbsp raw
honey
• 3-4 drops chamomile essential oil • 2 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
February 19

Unscented Laundry Detergent


Materials
• 2 C shavings from laundry soap bars • 4 C boiling water • 2 C borax
• 2 C washing soda • 2 gallons warm water
Directions
Melt the bar soap shavings in the boiling water. Add the borax and washing soda
slowly, stirring to mix. Add the warm water, and mix. Store in a clean laundry
detergent bottle. To use, add ¼ of the mixture to each load of laundry.
February 20

Lemon Laundry Liquid Detergent


Materials
• 2 C Castile liquid soap • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 8-10 drops lemon
essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring gently so you don’t create
any bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean dish liquid bottle. Use the same way you
use commercial dish liquid.
February 21

Pink Grapefruit Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tsp rosehip oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant (make the soap a
light pink shade) • 6-8 drops pink grapefruit essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the goat’s milk soap base,
coconut oil, and rosehip oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add colorant and pink grapefruit essential oil. Pour into
soap molds and allow to set.
February 22

Herbal Soap
Materials
• 1 pound shea butter soap base • Yellow, orange, and green food grade
colorants • Dried flower petals • Dried herbs (sage, lavender,
chamomile, etc.)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the shea butter soap base. Divide into
different pots, and add the colorants, flower petals, and dried herbs. This is a
suspension soap base, so your additives aren’t going to sink to the bottom. Pour
mixture into prepared soap molds and allow to set.
February 23

Cucumber Soap – Cold Process


Materials
• 2-3 ounces cucumber • 1 C cold, pure distilled water • 4 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil
• ½ C rice bran oil • 1 ounce rosehip oil • 1 ounce avocado oil • 2
ounces shea butter • ½ tbsp. green clay (mixed with 1 tbsp water)
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
February 24

Shampoo Bars – Hot Process


Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • ½ C sunflower oil • ½
C castor oil • 2 ounces jojoba oil • 1 C pure distilled water • 4
ounces lye
• 3-4 drops orange essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
February 25

Milk Soap
Materials
• 10 ounces of milk, frozen (works best when frozen in ice cube trays) •
½ C lye • 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ounce castor oil
Directions
Place the frozen milk in a heat-proof plastic container. Wearing protective
gloves and goggles, pour the lye into the milk, a tiny bit at a time. The lye will
heat the milk and cause it to melt. Stir slowly, making sure that the lye is
completely dissolved. Set aside. In a double boiler, combine the coconut oil,
olive oil, and castor oil. Heat until the coconut oil is melted, and the mixture
reaches 90-100 degrees F (use a candy thermometer to monitor the temperature).
Slowly pour the lye mixture into the oils, and blend with a stick blender,
alternating with hand mixing so you don’t end up with bubbles. When the soap
reaches the trace stage, pour it into a prepared bread pan (lined with parchment
paper). When the soap sets, slice it into bars.
February 26

Chocolate Mint Milk Soap


Materials
• 10 ounces frozen milk • ½ C lye
• 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ounce castor oil • 2 tbsp peppermint
essential oil • 2 tsp cocoa
Directions
Follow the instructions in the Milk Soap recipe, adding the peppermint essential
oil and cocoa. Stir well to make sure that the cocoa is completely blended into
the soap mixture.
February 27

Carrot Soap – Cold Process


Materials
• ½ C baby carrot puree • ½ C water from cooking the carrots • ½ C
lye
• 2 ounces castor oil • 1 C coconut oil • 2 ½ C extra virgin olive oil
• 3-4 drops carrot essential oil
Directions
Mix carrot puree and water from cooking carrots. Then, follow the instructions
in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of this e-book.
February 28

Soap Box
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 2 tbsp liquid
aloe vera • Food grade colorant • 3-4 drops coconut essential oil •
Box candy mold • Mini soaps mold
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin soap base and
coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, add the aloe
vera and remove from heat. Add a few drops of colorant until mixture reaches
desired shade, and add the coconut essential oil. Pour into molds. When they
have set, remove and place mini soaps inside the soap box.
February 29

Chamomile Goat’s Milk Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk soap base • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 1 tsp rice bran
oil • 1 tsp rosehip oil • 5-6 drops chamomile essential oil • Dried
chamomile flowers
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the glycerin soap base, rice bran
oil, rosehip oil, and coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, add the aloe vera and remove from heat. Add the chamomile essential
oil and dried chamomile flowers, pour into molds, and allow to set.
Make Your own Soap – Cold Process

One of the most common ways to make your own soap is to use the cold process
method. While this method may seem overwhelming at first, it is actually quite
easy, and you will be thrilled with the results. The first thing you need to do is to
prepare the area you are going to work in. Make sure that you have all of the
ingredients laid out, as well as molds and other supplies. Once you have
everything all set up, use the following steps to make a variety of soaps.

• Mix Your Ingredients - The first step is to measure the oils in the
recipe, place them in their appropriate bowls, and set them aside.
• Safety Gear – Next, make sure that you are wearing proper protective
gear. This includes gloves (latex or rubber), and safety goggles. It is also
a good idea to wear an apron to protect your clothing, and because there
can be harsh fumes, you should also wear a face mask. Weigh out the
lye, and set aside.
• Measure the Water – You will be using distilled water. Measure the
amount needed for the recipe. Slowly add the water to the lye, being
careful not to breathe in the fumes. Stir with a whisk, let sit for two
minutes, and then stir once more. The mixture will be very hot because
of the chemical reaction, so let it cool before making your soap.
• Prepare the Oils – Get the oils that you will be using in your soap ready.
Be sure to heat any oils that need to be liquefied in order to make your
soap.
• Combine the Ingredients – Once the lye and oil mixtures are at the
optimal temperature, you can start combining them. When the mixtures
have been combined, mix with a stick blender and by hand, alternating at
intervals of 20 seconds or so, making sure not to splash any of the
mixture. Make sure the last stirring is done by hand. Stir until what is
known as “trace stage”. This is when you can lift a bit of the soap mix
and then drizzle it back in, and you will see a trace of it on the surface.
Now the soap is ready, and you can add fragrances, color, essential oils,
etc.
• Pour Soap into Molds – Once you have added fragrances, it is time to
pour the soap mixture into molds. It is important to do this quickly, as the
mixture will start to set. Give the molds a couple of taps against a counter
to remove any air bubbles. Cover the molds with some brown paper or
cardboard followed by a towel, and let sit for 48 hours.
• Cure the Soap – Remove the soap from the molds. They will remove
easier if you place them in the freezer for a half an hour or so, and then
let them sit for a few minutes before removal. Store the soap, uncovered,
on a shelf for a couple of days, and then cut into bars. Allow the soap to
sit on the shelf again for up to six weeks depending on the soap you have
made. Once it is cured, you can wrap it up for gifts or start using it right
away.
March
Spring is just around the corner, so it is time to start breaking out the fresh
scents. This month, we have loads of great recipes that will make your home
sparkle and smell like a spring day. Of course, there will also be plenty of
personal care soap recipes, including recipes for shaving soaps and a whole lot
more. You may even find a few special green soaps to have around your home or
to give as gifts for St. Patrick’s Day.
March 1

Square Soap Bars


Materials
• 1 pound melt and pour soap base (any kind) • 4-5 drops chamomile
essential oil • 2 drops lavender essential oil • 2 drops rose essential
oil
• Food grade colorant (optional) • Square soap mold (makes 4 bars)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat, and
add the essential oils and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set for a couple
of hours before removing from molds. Wrap in waxed paper to store.
March 2

Raspberry Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C Castile liquid soap • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 vitamin E
Capsule • 4-5 drops raspberry essential oil • 2-3 drops red food grade
colorant
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the Castile liquid soap, aloe vera, and the liquid from
the vitamin E capsule. Stir slowly to avoid making bubbles. Add the essential oil
and colorant, stirring slowly to blend. Pour mixture into a pump bottle
March 3

Soap Eggs
Materials
• 1 pound melt and pour soap base (any kind) • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• 2 tbsp coconut oil • 5-6 drops lemon essential oil • 2-3 drops
food grade colorant • Plastic eggs (the kind that are in 2 pieces) •
Cooking spray
Directions
Open plastic eggs, and spray the inside of both halves of each egg with cooking
oil (this will make it easier to remove the soap once it has set). Drill a hole in the
top of each plastic egg, and put the eggs back together. In a double boiler over
medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and liquid aloe vera. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add the
essential oil and colorant. Stand the eggs in an empty egg tray with the holes on
top. Using a funnel, pour the soap mixture into the eggs until they are filled.
Allow to set, then twist apart and pull off the plastic to reveal your soap eggs.
March 4

Skin Softening Dish Liquid


Materials
• ½ C unscented soap flakes • 3 C hot water • ½ C glycerin • 1 tbsp
liquid aloe vera
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring slowly to prevent
bubbles. Pour mixture into a clean dish liquid bottle and use as you would
traditional dish liquid.
March 5

Baby Soap
Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 1
tbsp shea butter • 2 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
shea butter. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the essential oil. Pour into prepared soap molds and allow to set.
March 6

Soap in a Tin
Materials
• ½ pound glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 1 tbsp cocoa butter
• 3-4 drops spearmint essential oil • Tins with lids
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and cocoa
butter. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat
and add the spearmint essential oil. Pour soap into tins. When soap sets, cover
with the lids and they are ready to store, give as gifts, etc.
March 7

Milk Soap with Honey and Walnuts


Materials
• ½ C canola oil • 1 ½ C coconut oil • 1 ½ C olive oil • ½ C
safflower oil • ½ C sunflower oil • 1 ½ C milk (freeze until it is
slushy) • 6.5 ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
March 8

Easy Soap in Your Microwave


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops sweet orange essential oil • 3-4
drops orange food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe vera. Heat in the
microwave in 30-second increments, stirring each time until ingredients are
completely melted and blended together. Slowly stir in the essential oil and
colorant, and pour into prepared soap molds.
March 9

Kids’ Confetti Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 vitamin E capsule • 3-4 drops raspberry essential oil • Tissue
paper, various colors • Kids’ soap molds (fun characters, animals,
teddy bears, etc.)
Directions
Cut tissue paper into confetti-sized pieces. Set aside. In a glass bowl, combine
the soap base, coconut oil, and the liquid from the vitamin E capsule. Heat in the
microwave in 30-second increments, stirring each time. When mixture has
completely melted and blended together, slowly stir in the raspberry essential
oil. Fill molds ¼ of the way with soap mixture. Toss in a few of the confetti
pieces, and fill the rest of the way. Stir with a stick to move the confetti pieces
around. Set aside for a couple of hours to set.
March 10

Lavender Soap
Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C coconut oil
• 2 ounces rice bran oil • 2 ounces cocoa butter • 2 ounces shea butter
• 1 tbsp alkanet root powder • 2.5 ounces lye
• 5.5 ounces pure distilled water • ½ ounce jojoba oil
• 6-8 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
March 11

Peppermint Soap
Materials
• 2.5 ounces sunflower oil • 1C extra virgin olive oil • 1C canola oil
• 1C coconut oil • 1C pure distilled water • 3.5 ounces lye • 5-6
drops peppermint essential oil • 3-4 drops green food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
March 12

Chocolate Soap

Materials
• 2.5 ounces sunflower oil
• 1C extra virgin olive oil
• 1C canola oil
• 1C coconut oil
• 1C pure distilled water
• 3.5 ounces lye
• 2 tbsp cocoa powder
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
March 13

Chocolate Mint Swirl Soap


Materials
Peppermint Soap
• 2.5 ounces sunflower oil • 1C extra virgin olive oil • 1C canola oil
• 1C coconut oil • 1C pure distilled water • 3.5 ounces lye • 5-6
drops peppermint essential oil • 3-4 drops green food grade colorant or
soap dye Chocolate Soap
• 2.5 ounces sunflower oil • 1C extra virgin olive oil • 1C canola oil
• 1C coconut oil • 1C pure distilled water • 3.5 ounces lye • 2
tbsp cocoa powder Directions

Make 2 separate batches using the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap –
Cold Process” section of this e-book. Fill prepared molds half way with the
peppermint soap, and then fill the rest of the way with the chocolate soap. Swirl
the mixture with a toothpick and allow to set.
March 14

Carpet Cleaner

Materials
• ½ C All-purpose household cleaner (without bleach)
• ½ C fabric softener
• 1 C ammonia
• 1 gallon warm water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a bucket, and use with a carpet cleaning machine or with
a sponge to spot clean.
March 15

Lavender Oatmeal Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C finely ground
oatmeal • 5-6 drops lavender essential oil • 2-3 drops purple food
grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Slowly stir in the
oatmeal, and remove from heat. Add the lavender essential oil and colorant,
stirring slowly to blend. Pour into prepared soap molds and allow to set.
March 16

Aloe Face Scrub


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• ½ C coarse sea salt • 3-4 drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Add the aloe vera, and
remove from heat. Slowly stir in the sea salt and essential oil. Pour into prepared
molds and allow to set.
March 17

Popsicle Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • ¼ C
coconut oil • 3-4 drops sweet orange essential oil • Food grade
colorant or soap dye • Popsicle molds • Popsicle sticks • Cooking
spray
Directions
Spray the inside of the Popsicle molds with cooking spray to make it easier to
remove soap when it has set. In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the
soap base, aloe vera, and coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the sweet orange essential oil and colorant.
Pour into prepared Popsicle molds. When mixture is about half set, push in the
Popsicle sticks. Allow to set completely, and remove soap from molds. You can
also make multiple batches of soap in various colors for striped Popsicle soaps.
Experiment with colors and scents.
March 18

Moisturizing Shampoo
Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • ⅛ C raw honey
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2-3 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring gently to avoid creating
bubbles. Pour into a clean shampoo bottle, and use as you would commercial
shampoo.
March 19

Vegan Shampoo
Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water • 1 C liquid Castile soap • 2 tbsp rice bran oil
• ⅛ C liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring gently to avoid creating
bubbles. Pour into a clean shampoo bottle, and use as you would commercial
shampoo.
March 20

Dipped Candle Soap


Materials
• 1 pound melt and pour soap base, any kind • ½ C coconut oil • 1 tbsp
rice bran oil • 5-6 drops essential oil of choice • 3-4 drops food grade
colorant or soap dye • String, cut into 6” lengths • Coat hanger
• Clothes pins
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted together and blended, turn heat
down to minimum (just enough to keep mixture melted while you are working
with it). Add the essential oil and colorant, stirring slowly to blend. Dip a length
of string into the mixture, and hang from the coat hanger with a clothes pin.
Repeat with the rest of the strings. When the first layer of soap has set, dip the
strings again. Continue dipping until your soap looks like candles.
March 21

Coconut Milk Shampoo

Materials
• ½ C coconut milk
• ⅔ C baby shampoo
• 3 vitamin E capsules
• 15 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a Mason jar. Shake well and use.
March 22

Dry Shampoo

Materials
• ¼ C corn starch
• ¼ C rice flour
• ¼ C arrowroot powder
• 10-12 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a Mason jar. Shake well to blend, and shake well
before each use.
March 23

Bar Shampoo
Materials
• 1C Extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • ½ C castor oil
• ½ C jojoba oil
• 2 ounces shea butter • 2 ounces cocoa butter • 1 ounce grated
beeswax • ½ C pure distilled water • ¾ C coconut milk • ½ C lye
• Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
March 24

Herbal Shampoo
Materials
• 3 C pure distilled water • ½ C liquid Castile soap • 2 tbsp dried herbs
(lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, etc.) • ¼ tsp extra virgin olive oil
Directions
In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the water and dried herbs. Allow
mixture to steep for about four hours. In a glass bottle, combine 1C of the herb
infusion water with the Castile soap and olive oil. Shake well before using.
March 25

Industrial Hand Cleaner


Materials
• 3.5 ounces cream soap base (available where you buy soap making
supplies) • 1 tsp D-Limonene • 1 tsp fine pumice • ½ tsp red clay
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil • Pure distilled water
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the distilled water, stirring
gently to blend. Use the water to thin out the mixture if it is too thick, using just
a bit of water at a time until mixture reaches the desired consistency. Store in a
covered glass jar.
March 26

Exfoliating Cream Soap


Materials
• 3.5 ounces cream soap base (available where you buy soap making
supplies) • 1 tsp D-Limonene • 1 tsp fine pumice • 2 tsp orange
peel granules • 4-5 drops orange essential oil • Pure distilled water
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the distilled water, stirring
gently to blend. Use the water to thin out the mixture if it is too thick, using just
a bit of water at a time until mixture reaches the desired consistency. Store in a
covered glass jar.
March 27

Shaving Soap
Materials
• 1 ¾ ounces cream soap base • ¼ tsp Panthenol pro-vitamin B5
• ¼ tsp Dimethicone
• ⅛ tsp grapeseed oil • 4-5 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the distilled water, stirring
gently to blend. Use the water to thin out the mixture if it is too thick, using just
a bit of water at a time until mixture reaches the desired consistency. Store in a
covered glass jar.
March 28

Cream Pump Soap


Materials
• 1 ¾ ounces cream soap base • 1 ¾ ounces pure distilled water • 1 tsp
liquid aloe vera • ¼ tsp grapeseed oil
• 4-5 drops sweet orange essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the distilled water, stirring
gently to blend. Use the water to thin out the mixture if it is too thick, using just
a bit of water at a time until mixture reaches the desired consistency. Store in a
covered glass jar.
March 29

Citrus Spray Cleaner


Materials
• 6 tbsp D-limonene
• 6 tbsp Polysorbate 20
• 3 C plus 4 tbsp warm water • 6 tbsp white vinegar • 6 tbsp liquid
Castile soap • 4 tsp Borax powder
• ½ tsp grapefruit seed extract • 15-20 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Stir gently to mix. Pour mixture
into a spray bottle, and use as you would commercial spray cleaner.
March 30

Household Cleaning Paste


Materials
• 5.5 ounces baking soda • ⅓ ounce Borax powder
• ⅓ ounce washing soda
• 1 ounce liquid Castile soap • ½ ounce Enzymatic concentrate • 10
drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops orange essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine baking soda, Borax powder, and washing soda. In a
separate bowl, combine the Castile soap, Enzymatic concentrate, and essential
oils. Combine both mixtures, and mix until it forms a paste. Store in a covered
glass jar.
March 31

Fruit and Veggie Spray Wash


Materials
• 27 ounces warm, pure distilled water • 2 tbsp citric acid • 6 ¾ ounces
Amphosol surfactant • ⅛ tsp potassium sorbate • pH test strips
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the water and Amphosol surfactant. In a separate bowl,
combine citric acid with 1 C of water. Add this mixture by the drop to the first
mixture, testing with the pH strips until the pH level is 3.5-4. Add potassium
sorbate, and stir until dissolved. Pour into a spray bottle and use to clean fresh
fruit and vegetables.
Make Your own Soap – Hot Process

When you make soap using the hot process, you are basically bringing the soap
to the trace stage, and then heating it for up to two yours until it has completely
saponified. Then, you can thin it out a bit if it is too thick using alcohol, and pour
it into molds. This is a good process to use if you want to add fragrances and
dyes. It will not cause any chemical reactions that change scents and colors, and
it will not affect the color of herbs and process. This can often be a problem
when you are using the cold process. The following are the steps you need to
take in order to make soap using the hot process method.

• Set Up a Pot – You will need to have a large double boiler for making
soap with the hot process method. Bring the water to a boil over medium
heat.
• Make the Soap – Make your soap as you would with the first five steps
of the cold process, and bring the soap to the trace stage. Once it has
reached this stage, pour the mixture into the double boiler.
• Cook the Soap - Cover to lock in the heat and moisture, and let the
mixture “cook” at a slow boil for about two hours. You may need to add
water every so often to keep the pot from boiling dry. Once the soap
begins to take on a translucent appearance, it is beginning to neutralize.
At the two hour point, it should be neutral, and you can now add
fragrances, essential oils, etc. If the mixture is too thick, it can be thinned
down with a bit of alcohol. Vodka will do the trick as well.
• Pour into Molds – Once everything is well mixed, it is time to pour the
soap mixture into molds. Once filled, tap the molds against the counter a
couple of times to get rid of any air bubbles.

Hint

This mixture cools quickly. If it begins to harden before you have all of the
molds filled, you can easily re-melt it in the double boiler.
April
Spring is here, and your home should smell as fresh inside as it does outside.
This month, we have loads of great recipes for fresh-smelling household
cleaners, as well as other recipes for hand soap, liquid soap, shampoos, and
more. So, gather up all of the materials you will need, and have a fun month
making fresh-scented soaps and cleaning products for your home and family.
April 1

Multi-Surface Spray Cleaner


Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water • 2.5 ounces Amphosol • ½ ounce white
vinegar • 3 grams Tinosan
• ⅓ ounce Polysorbate 20
• 3 grams D-Limonene • 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine water, Amphosol, white vinegar, and Tinosan. In a
separate bowl, combine Polysorbate, D-limonene, and essential oil. Combine
both mixtures and stir well to combine. Pour into a spray bottle.
April 2

Ice Cube Bag Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil • 1
tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops sweet orange essential oil • Ice cube
bags
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the essential oil. Allow mixture to cool for a few minutes, then
carefully pour into ice cube bags. Tie the end as you would when making ice,
and place in the freezer to set. Pop an “ice cube” out of the bag whenever you
need soap. These make great guest soaps.
April 3

Rosemary Goat’s Milk Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp rice bran oil • 5-6 drops rosemary essential oil • Dried
rosemary sprigs
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and stir in the rosemary essential oil. Pour mixture into prepared soap
molds. Press a sprig of dried rosemary into the top of each soap bar so the soap
slightly covers it. Let mixture cool for a couple of hours to set.
April 4

Peppermint Liquid Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • ½ C pure distilled
water • 6-8 drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring slowly to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer mixture to a pump bottle.
April 5

Simple Oil Soap


Materials
• 1 C palm oil
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1.5 ounces castor oil •
1 C pure distilled water • 3 ounces lye
• 5-6 drops essential oil of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
April 6

Easy Soap
Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C lard
• ¾ C coconut oil • 2.5 ounces sunflower oil • 1.5 ounce castor oil •
3.5 ounces lye • 1 C pure distilled water • 4-5 drops lavender
essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 7

Polka Dot Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • 2 ounces clear melt and soap
base • Essential oils of choice • Food grade colorant or soap dye of
choice • Polka dot mold
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the clear soap base. Remove from
heat, add the essential oils and colorant, and pour into polka dot molds. In
another double boiler over medium heat, melt the white soap base. Remove from
heat, and add the essential oils. Place the polka dots into regular soap molds,
upside down. Pour the white soap mixture on top, and allow to set.
April 8

Hearts in Circles Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • ½ pound clear melt and pour
soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops cinnamon essential oil • 6-8 drops
red food grade colorant or soap dye • Small heart molds
• Regular circle soap molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine clear soap base with 1 tbsp aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add the cinnamon essential oil and colorant. Pour into heart shaped molds and
allow to set. In a separate double boiler, combine the white soap base, coconut
oil, and the rest of the aloe vera. When the ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat. Fill circle soap molds ½ of the way with white soap
mixture. Allow to set. Place hearts on top of soaps, re-melt the white mixture,
and fill the molds the rest of the way, making sure not to completely cover the
red hearts so they stand out.
April 9

Traditional Rectangular Soap Bars


Materials
• 1 pound glycerin melt and pour soap base (white or clear) • ¼ C
coconut oil
• 1 tbsp rice bran oil • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops grapefruit
essential oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, rice
bran oil, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add the grapefruit essential oil and colorant. Pour into
rectangular soap molds and allow to set.
April 10

Bathtub Soap Flakes


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin or goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C
coconut oil • 5-6 drops rose essential oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the rose essential oil and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set. When soaps
have set, grate the bars finely with a cheese grater. Store soap flakes in a glass
jar, and use about ½ C per bath.
April 11

Aloe Vera Soap


Materials
• 2 C coconut oil • 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ¼ C lard
• 1 C aloe vera gel • 7 ounces lye • 1 ¼ C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 12

Basic Cold Process Soap Recipe


Materials
• 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 3 C coconut oil • 5 C lard
• 4 C pure distilled water • 3-4 ounces of essential oils (your choice)
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 13

Moisturizing Soap
Materials
• 3 C pure distilled water • 1 C sodium hydroxide • 2.5 C palm oil •
2 C coconut oil • 2 C safflower oil • 1 C sunflower oil • ½ C sweet
almond oil • 3-4 drops almond essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 14

Basic Cold Process Soap Recipe II


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ¼ C pure distilled
water • 1 ounce castor oil • 5 ounces lye
• 4-5 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 15

Hempseed Oil Soap


Materials
• 2.5 ounces castor oil • 6 ounces coconut oil • 7 ounces extra virgin
olive oil • 6 ounces palm oil
• 3 ounces hempseed oil • 1 C pure distilled water • 3.5 ounces lye
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
April 16

Coffee Soap
Materials
• ½ C shea butter • 1 C coconut oil • 1 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • ⅓
C castor oil • ⅓ C palm oil
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 4.5 ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 17

Guitar Mini Soaps


Materials
• ½ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 1 vitamin E capsule
• 3-4 drops orange essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant or
soap dye • Guitar silicone ice cube molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, the liquid from the
vitamin E capsule, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the orange essential oil and colorant. Pour
into molds as per instructions for ice cubes.
April 18

Easy Dish Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • 5-6 drops lemon essential oil • 2 drops
grapefruit essential oil • 3 drops orange essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients, stirring gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer mixture to an empty dish liquid bottle. Experiment
with using different essential oils to create your favorite scent.
April 19

Stovetop Dish Soap


Materials
• ½ C soap flakes (grate any bar of your favorite unscented soap) • 3 C
hot water • ½ C glycerin • 6-8 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the soap flakes and hot water, stirring until the soap
flakes are completely melted. Allow mixture to cool for 5-10 minutes, and add
the glycerin and lemon essential oil. Pour mixture into a clean dish liquid bottle.
April 20

Dishwasher Detergent

Materials
• 3 C Borax powder
• 3 C baking soda or washing soda
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the ingredients and mix well. Transfer mixture to a
covered container. To use, place 3 tbsp of the mixture into the detergent
dispenser.
April 21

Dishwasher Detergent II
Materials
• ½ C Borax powder • ½ C baking soda or washing soda • 2 tbsp
coarse salt • 2 tbsp citric acid • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients and mix well. Transfer mixture to
a covered container. To use, add 1 tbsp of mixture into detergent dispenser.
April 22

Liquid Laundry Detergent


Materials
• 1 laundry soap bar, shaved so you have 1 C of shavings • 2 C boiling
water • 1 C Borax powder • 1 C baking soda • 1 gallon lukewarm
water • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a saucepan, combine shaved laundry soap and water. Bring to a boil to melt
the soap shavings. Slowly add the Borax powder and baking soda, stirring
slowly to mix. Add the lukewarm water and essential oil, mix well, and pour into
jugs.
April 23

Liquid Laundry Detergent II


Materials
• 2 ounces liquid Castile soap • 4 tbsp glycerin • 2 C washing soda •
2 C baking soda • 4 C warm water • 20-30 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together in a plastic jug. Cover and shake well
before each use.
April 24

Re-Batch Soap

Materials
• 2 C grated soap bars
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the old soap bars. Pour mixture into
prepared soap molds and allow to set.
April 25

Re-Batch Honey and Almond Soap

Materials
• 1 ½ C grated soap bars, unscented
• ½ C finely ground oatmeal
• 2 tbsp raw honey
• 2 tsp almond oil
Directions
Follow the same directions for Re-Batch Soap, adding the raw honey and
almond oil during the melting process.
April 26

Honey Soap
Materials
• 1 pound solid Castile soap • ¼ pound raw honey • 1 ounce glycerin
• 2 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 4-5 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap, raw honey, and glycerin.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and stir
in oatmeal and chamomile essential oil. Pour into prepared soap molds and allow
to set.
April 27

Sand Soap
Materials
• 1 pound glycerin melt and pour soap base, white • ½ C fine sand • 2
tsp eucalyptus essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat, and
stir in the sand and eucalyptus essential oil. Pour into prepared soap molds and
allow to set. This is a great cleansing soap for mechanics and others who tend to
get really dirty hands.
April 28

Coconut Oil Soap

Materials
• 1 C coconut oil
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• 3 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
April 29

Lemon Dish Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ⅓ C pure distilled water • 1 tsp glycerin
• 15 drops lemon essential oil • ½ tsp salt
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the lemon essential oil and salt, stirring to mix. Add the
distilled water, glycerin, and Castile soap, and stir gently to mix without creating
bubbles. Transfer mixture to a clean dish liquid bottle, and shake well before
each use.
April 30

Tallow Soap

Materials
• 3 ounces coconut oil
• 7.5 ounces lard
• 4 ounces lye
• 6 ounces extra virgin olive oil
• 13.5 ounces tallow
• 11 ounces pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
Make Your own Soap – Melt and Pour
Method

This is the easiest way to make your own soap, and you can do it in under 20
minutes. All you need to do is get some blocks of melt and pour soap base.
There are a variety of types you can use, and all you have to do is melt them in a
double boiler (some recipes also call for the microwave or a crock pot), add any
extra ingredients such as essential oils and colorants, and then pour the soap into
molds. There may be a foamy layer on top. This is easy to get rid of by spraying
a little bit of alcohol on top of the soap as soon as it is poured. It only takes a
couple of hours for the soap to set and be ready to use, or you can put the molds
into the freezer to set the soap in a half an hour or so.
Types of Melt and Pour Soap Bases
There are several different types of melt and pour soap bases, and each have
their own special properties. They are all easy to use, although some work better
with certain additives than other bases do. Here is a rundown of the most popular
soap bases you can use for your soap-making projects.

• Clear Glycerin – This is a great base to use when you are just getting
started. It is also ideal for soaps that have embedded items, because you
will be able to see them. Be aware that heavier additives do tend to sink
in this base, and the lighter ones will float to the top. One additive that
works particularly well with clear glycerin is soap glitter, so you can
make some fun soaps for kids. Be careful with fragrance oils, as they can
cloud the glycerin. It is best to use essential oils rather than fragrance
oils.
• Olive Oil Glycerin – This is also a clear base, but it does have a bit of
cloudiness that is somewhat greenish in color. This can cause problems
with certain colorants, because it will change the color. Keep this in mind
to make sure you get the colors you want (use a color wheel to know how
colors blend). This is a suspension base, so additives don’t tend to float
or sink. Because this base contains olive oil, it provides a lot of
nourishment for your skin.
• White Glycerin – Another non-suspension base, additives can sink or
float. But, this is great base for colored and crayon soaps, as it is opaque.
This is best used for solid colored soaps rather than marbled soaps,
because of the fact that additives float. It is ideal for herbal soaps where
you want the herbs to be visible on one side of the soap for decoration.
• Goat’s Milk Glycerin – Here is an opaque suspension base, so you can
have the solid colors or marbling. Additives won’t sink or float, and you
can get really creative with this type of soap base. It is also really good
for your skin, because of the smoothing properties in the goat’s milk. It is
perfect for herbal additives, and you can use any color to get a true color
because of the white base.
• Shea Butter Glycerin – This is one more suspension base, so your
additives won’t float or sink. It contains anti-aging properties, and helps
to keep your skin soft and smooth. Shea butter is even known to help
reduce the appearance of scars, stretch marks, etc., and it can be used to
sooth rashes and burns.
May
Spring has really sprung now. The grass is green, the trees are full of leaves, and
flowers are beginning to bloom. This also means that fresh herbs are also
blooming, and you can use a lot of them to create your own soaps. This month,
we have recipes that use fresh and dried herbs for facial and hand soaps, not to
mention loads of other great recipes for household cleaners, shampoo, and a
whole lot more.
May 1

Creamy Castile Soap

Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 6 ounces lye
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil
• 2 ¼ C shortening
• 4-5 drops sweet orange essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Heat Process” section of
this e-book.
May 2

Soap Beads
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tsp rice bran oil • 5-6 drops cherry blossom essential oil • 4-5 drops
red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
rice bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add cherry blossom essential oil and colorant. Pour into large bead
molds. Keep three or four large beads in soap dishes in your guest bathroom.
May 3

Lemon Bread Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ pound white
glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 2 tbsp cocoa
butter • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil • 4-5 drops yellow food grade
colorant or soap dye • Loaf pan
• Cooking Spray
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the clear glycerin soap base,
coconut oil, and cocoa butter. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add 6-8 drops of lemon essential oil and
colorant. Spray loaf pan with cooking spray, and pour soap mixture in. While the
mixture is setting, in a separate double boiler, melt the white glycerin soap base.
Remove from heat, and add 2-4 drops of lemon essential oil. Pour on top of the
clear soap base to create the “frosting”. When set, cut into slices.
May 4

Bath Crayons
Materials
• ¼ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 4-5 drops essential
oil of choice • Variety of food grade colorant or soap dye • Lip balm
tubes
Directions
Grate the soap base into a glass bowl that is microwave safe. Heat the glycerin in
the microwave in 30-second increments until it is completely melted. Separate
glycerin into smaller glass bowls, and add different colors. Pour mixtures into lip
balm tubes so coloring with the bath crayons isn’t messy.
May 5

Herbal Soap Cubes


Materials
• 1 pound shea butter melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• ½ C aloe vera lotion base • 3-4 drops chamomile essential oil • 2
drops rosemary essential oil • Fresh chamomile and rosemary sprigs
• 2-3 drops green food grade colorant or soap dye • Silicon cube
mold
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, aloe vera, and lotion
base. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add the essential oils and colorant. Pour into cube molds, and press sprigs of
fresh chamomile and rosemary on top of each cube, making sure that the soap
covers them a little bit.
May 6

Oily Skin Cleansing Bars


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tsp olive leaf
powder • 4 tsp green clay powder • 3 drops tea tree essential oil • 2
drops rosemary essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the glycerin soap base. Remove from
heat, and add the olive leaf powder and clay powder. Stir with a whisk to make
sure that there are no lumps. Add the essential oils, and pour into molds.
May 7

Dry Skin Cleansing Bars


Materials
• 1 pound shea melt and pour soap base • ½ ounce shea butter • ½
ounce jojoba oil • 4-5 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, shea butter, and
jojoba oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the chamomile essential oil. Pour into prepared molds.
May 8

Gradient Glitter Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp food grade
silver glitter • Purple food grade colorant or soap dye • Loaf mold
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add the glitter. Pour even amounts into five to six glass bowls. Add 2 drops of
colorant to one bowl, 4 drops to the next, 6 drops to the next, and so on, so you
have varying shades of purple. Pour the lightest color into the mold, and allow to
set. Re-heat the next color, and pour on top of the first. Repeat this process until
all of the shades of purple are used. Cut into slices so you can see the color
gradient.
May 9

Golden Glitter Glycerin Bars


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 2 vitamin E capsules
• 2 tbsp food grade gold glitter • 5-6 drops frankincense essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, the liquid from the
vitamin E capsules, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the glitter, colorant, and frankincense
essential oil. Pour into prepared soap molds and allow to set.
May 10

Chamomile Flower Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp cocoa butter • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops chamomile
essential oil • Dried or fresh chamomile flowers
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, coconut
oil, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add the chamomile essential oil. Pour into soap molds. Carefully
place 5-6 flowers on top of each soap, and gently stir into soap. Allow to set.
May 11

Sea Glass Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • Green food grade
colorant or soap dye • Essential oils of choice
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat, and
add essential oils and green colorant (enough to make the soap the color of green
sea glass). Pour into molds, filling about ¼ of the way. When soap is set, break
into small chunks to look like pieces of broken glass.
May 12

Soft Baby Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil • 3-4
drops lavender essential oil • Silicone heart molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base and coconut oil. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add the
lavender essential oil. Pour into molds and allow to set.
May 13

Men’s Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil • 2
tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops spearmint essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, aloe vera, and coconut
oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add the spearmint essential oil. Pour into molds and allow to set.
May 14

Travel Soap
Materials
• ½ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 1 tsp rice bran oil • 5-6 drops orange essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, rice bran oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add the orange essential oil. Pour into mini soap molds and allow to set.
May 15

Lemon Tart Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • 2 vitamin E capsules • 6-8
drops lemon essential oil • 4-5 drops yellow food grade colorant or
soap dye • Silicone tart molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine two thirds of the soap base the
liquid from the vitamin E capsules. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the lemon essential oil. Pour into molds and
allow to set. In another double boiler, melt the rest of the white soap base. Whip
with a whisk to make it “fluffy”, and pour on top of lemon soap tarts to be the
meringue.
May 16

Basic Cold Process Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C palm oil
• 2 ounces shea butter • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• 8-10 drops of essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
May 17

Green Tea Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C palm oil
• 1 C sunflower oil • 3 C pure distilled water • 2 green tea bags • 2-3
drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Steep the green tea bags in the water for about an hour. Remove from heat,
remove the tea bags, and use 1 ½ C of the tea in your soap recipe. Follow the
instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of this e-
book.
May 18

Soap Chocolates
Materials
• ½ pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil •
1 tbsp cocoa butter • 1 tbsp cocoa powder • 2-3 drops chocolate
fragrance oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, cocoa
butter, and cocoa. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add the chocolate fragrance oil. Pour into silicone candy molds.
May 19

Glitter Soap Balls


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 1 tsp rice bran oil
• ¼ C food grade pink glitter • 4-5 drops strawberry essential oil • 3-4
drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, aloe vera, and rice
bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat
and stir in the glitter, strawberry essential oil, and colorant. Pour into ball molds
and allow to set.
May 20

Cucumber Soap
Materials
• 1 ½ C tallow • 1 C cucumber pulp (peel cucumber and run through a
blender or food processor to create a puree) • ½ C sunflower oil • ¾
C pure distilled water • ¼ C lye flakes • Liquid from 2 vitamin E
Capsules • 2-3 drops cucumber essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
May 21

Cucumber Soap II
Materials
• 2 C sunflower oil • 3 ½ C coconut oil • 3 C extra virgin olive oil •
2 ½ C palm oil • ½ C shea butter • 2 C cucumber juice • 2 ½ C
pure distilled water • 2 C lye
• 3-4 drops cucumber essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
May 22

Cucumber Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil • 2
tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops cucumber essential oil • 2-3 drops
green food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the cucumber essential oil and colorant. Pour into molds and allow
to set.
May 23

Fresh Strawberry Soap


Materials
• ½ pound clear glycerin soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2
vitamin E capsules
• 5-6 drops strawberry essential oil • 4-5 drops red food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, aloe vera, and
liquid from the vitamin E capsules. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the strawberry essential oil and colorant.
Pour into silicone strawberry molds and allow to set.
May 24

Castile Soap

Materials
• 2 ½ C extra virgin olive oil
• ¼ C coconut oil
• ¼ C palm oil
• 1 C pure distilled water
• 3 ounces lye
• 1 ounce fragrance oil of choice
Directions
Follow the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of this e-book.
May 25

Coconut Oil Soap


Materials
• 2 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ½ C coconut oil • 1 C palm oil
• 1 ounce shea butter • 6 ounces lye
• 1 ¾ C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
May 26

Basic Natural Soap


Materials
• ¾ C pure distilled water • 2.5 ounces lye • 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• ¾ C coconut oil • 1 tbsp castor oil • Essential oils or fragrance
oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
May 27

Transparency Design Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • Transparency design sheets • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Cut out transparency designs to fit into soap molds and set aside. In a double
boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera. When ingredients
have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add the essential oils.
Pour some of the mixture into soap molds, place a transparency design on each
soap, and fill the rest of the way with the rest of the soap mixture. Allow to set.
May 28

Laundry Liquid
Materials
• 1 bar of white unscented soap • 1 C washing soda • ½ C borax • 3
gallons plus 4 C warm water • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Boil 4 C of water. Grate the bar of white soap and add to boiling water, stirring
to dissolve soap flakes. In a bucket, combine the rest of the water, the water and
soap mixture, and washing soda. Allow mixture to sit for 5 minutes to ensure
that the washing soda completely dissolves. Add the borax, and stir to dissolve.
Add the lemon essential oil, and pour into covered containers.
May 29

Easy Oatmeal and Honey Soap


Materials
• 1 ½ C white unscented soap, grated • ½ C finely ground oatmeal • 2
tbsp raw honey • 2 tsp almond oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap flakes, honey, almond
oil, and oatmeal. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and pour into molds. Allow to set.
May 30

Easy Honey Soap


Materials
• 1 pound Castile soap, grated • ¼ pound raw honey • 1 ounce glycerin
• 2 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 3-4 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the grated Castile soap, honey,
glycerin, and oatmeal. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add the lavender essential oil. Pour into molds and allow
to set.
May 31

Easy Lavender Soap


Materials
• 4 bars white, unscented soap, grated • ½ C dried lavender flowers,
crushed • 2-3 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the grated soap. When the soap has
melted, remove from heat and stir in crushed lavender flowers and lavender
essential oils. Pour into molds and allow to set.
Make Your own Soap – Liquid Soap

There are all kinds of ways to make liquid soap, and most are super-easy. These
soaps are convenient to have in the kitchen, and they are also ideal in the
bathroom for those who prefer liquid to bar soap. They can even be used as
shampoos in a pinch. You will find all kinds of great liquid soap recipes on the
Internet, as well as in loads of books that you can find in your local library. We
have included several liquid soap recipes in this e-book for you to enjoy, and
they are all easy to make.
What do You Need?
You only need a few ingredients to make liquid soaps, and unlike bar soaps, you
can get those ingredients at local stores without having to order anything from
soap-making suppliers. For most of the recipes that are in this e-book, you will
need to use vegetable glycerin and Castile liquid soap, both of which are
available at grocery stores and pharmacies. Other ingredients, such as essential
oils, can be found at most health food stores.
No Cooking Involved
Unlike bar soaps, there is no need to use a double boiler or a crock pot to make
your liquid soaps. You can easily make any liquid soap in just a few minutes,
and it is ready to use as soon as you make it. It doesn’t get much easier than that.
All you need for tools are a glass bowl, a wooden spoon, a bottle to store the
soap in, and the ingredients for whichever recipe you are using.
June
June is the month for weddings. If you are planning a wedding, and wondering
what to give out for favors to your guests, consider giving home-made soap
products. This month, you will find some great recipes for mini soaps that make
perfect wedding favors, as well as bottled soap products that you can use for
shower gifts, wedding gifts, and more. You will also find other great recipes for
glycerin soaps, cold process soaps, hot process soaps, and other fun recipes that
you will be dying to try.
June 1

Easy Hot Process Soap

Materials
• 1 C coconut oil
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• ¾ C shortening
• 3 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
June 2

Oatmeal Hot Process Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C vegetable shortening
• 4 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water • 2 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 3-4 drops
rose essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
June 3

Single Soap Bar

Materials
• ½ C pure distilled water
• 5 tsp lye
• 1 C lard
• 2-3 drops chamomile essential oil
• 1 tsp liquid aloe vera
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 4

Creamy Castile Soap


Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • 2 C shortening • 2
drops lemon essential oil • 2 drops grapefruit essential oil • 2 drops
sweet orange essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
June 5

Aloe Vera Soap


Materials
• 4 bars Castile soap, grated • 4 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 3 tbsp rosewater
• 10 drops tangerine essential oil • 5 drops sweet orange essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the grated Castile soap, aloe vera,
and rosewater. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add the essential oils. Pour into molds and allow to set.
June 6

Coconut Soap

Materials
• 2 ½ C coconut oil
• ½ C extra virgin olive oil
• 1 ½ C lard
• 2 ½ C pure distilled water
• ¾ C caustic soda
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 7

Clear Honey Soap

Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water
• 6 ounces caustic soda
• 1 kg tallow
• 1 ½ ounces raw honey
• 1 C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp sugar, caramelized
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
June 8

Cold Process Honey Soap

Materials
• 2 ½ C pure distilled water
• ¾ C caustic soda
• 5 C tallow
• 2 ounces raw honey
• 1 C coconut oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 9

Sandalwood Soap
Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water • 6 ounces lye
• 2 C coconut oil • ¾ C palm oil
• 1 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C wheat germ oil • 2 ounces
sandalwood essential oil • ½ ounce sandalwood powder
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
June 10

Lemon Balm Soap


Materials
• 3 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 2 ½ C coconut oil • 1 C sunflower oil
• ½ C castor oil • 2 ½ C lemon balm tea • 1 C lye
• 3-4 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 11

Soap Sticks
Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• 2-3 drops bubble gum fragrance oil • 4-5 drops pink or blue food
grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into silicone stick molds and allow to set.
June 12

Black Raspberry Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C raspberry seeds
• 4-5 drops black raspberry essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
stir in the raspberry seeds, black raspberry essential oil, and colorant. Pour into
molds and allow to set.
June 13

Olive Oil Soap

Materials
• 6 C extra virgin olive oil
• 6 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 4-5 drops lemongrass essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 14

Exfoliating Strip Soap


Materials
• 4 C extra virgin olive oil • 2 C coconut oil • 6 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 4-5 drops chamomile essential oil • 2 drops
lavender essential oil • ½ C apricot kernel meal
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book. When filling the soap molds, fill half way, sprinkle on the apricot
kernel meal, and then continue filling with soap mixture.
June 15

Strawberry Preserves Soap


Materials
• 1 ½ C coconut oil • ¾ C palm oil
• ¾ C extra virgin olive oil • ¾ C canola oil
• ¼ C rice bran oil • ¼ C shea butter
• 5 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 ounces strawberry preserves • 2 tbsp
poppy seeds • 4 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 3-4 drops red food
grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 16

Beeswax Soap
Materials
• ½ C almond oil • ¾ C canola oil • 1 C coconut oil • 1 C extra
virgin olive oil • ¾ C soybean oil • 1 ounce grated beeswax • 4
ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 tbsp raw honey
Directions
In a saucepan, combine oils and heat to 150 degrees F. Add the beeswax, and
cool to 115 degrees F. Combine lye and water and add to oils. At light trace
stage, add honey and stir until everything is combined. Pour into molds and
allow to set.
June 17

Borax Soap
Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 4 C tallow • 4 C pure distilled water • 1 C lye
• ⅔ C borax • 1 C boiling water Directions

Dissolve the borax in boiling water and set aside. In a double boiler over
medium heat, combine the coconut oil and tallow. When ingredients have melted
and blended together, set aside and allow to cool. Combine lye flakes and cold
water until lye is dissolved. When the mixtures are lukewarm, slowly pour the
lye mixture into the fat mixture, stirring gently until it is thick and creamy. Add
the borax and stir until mixture is thickened. Pour into molds and allow to set.
June 18

Tea Tree Soap


Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C coconut oil • ¼ C sweet almond oil
• ¼ C avocado oil • ¾ C pure distilled water • 2.5 ounces lye • ½
ounce tea tree oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 19

Shea Butter Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • ¾ C canola oil • 1 ounce castor oil • 1 C lard
• ⅔ C shea butter • 5 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 20

Insect Repellant Soap


Materials
• 1 ½ C tallow • ½ C coconut oil • ¾ C pure distilled water • ¼ C
lye
• 4-5 drops citronella essential oil • 4-5 drops eucalyptus essential oil
• 4-5 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
June 21

Wedding Favor Rose Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops rose essential oil • 4-5 drops red
food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add rose essential oil and colorant. Pour into rose shaped silicone molds and
allow to set. Place into drawstring bags to use as wedding favors.
June 22

Liquid Soap Wedding Favors


Materials
• 6 C liquid Castile soap • 6 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4 vitamin E
capsules • 15-20 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients (squeeze the liquid out of the
vitamin E capsules), stirring gently to mix without creating bubbles. Pour into
pretty pump bottles to use as wedding favors.
June 23

Herbal Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 tsp rice bran oil
• Sprigs of dried or fresh herbs (sage, lavender, rosemary, etc.) •
Essential oils of choice
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine Castile soap, aloe vera, rice bran oil, and essential oils.
Stir gently to mix without creating bubbles. Place herb sprigs into pump bottles,
and pour the soap mixture in.
June 24

Cucumber/Aloe Vera Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 4 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 2 tbsp C cucumber juice • 3-4 drops cucumber essential oil
• 3-4 drops green food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, aloe vera, and
cucumber juice. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add cucumber essential oil and colorant. Pour into molds and
allow to set.
June 25

Pomegranate Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • ¼ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp pomegranate juice • 3 drops pomegranate essential oil • 4-5
drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, aloe vera,
and pomegranate juice. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add pomegranate essential oil and colorant. Pour into
molds and allow to set.
June 26

Kids’ Soap Bracelets


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 5-6 drops raspberry essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade
colorant or soap dye • Silicone stick molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base and aloe vera. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
raspberry essential oil and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set until almost
firm but bendable. Carefully remove sticks from molds, and form them into a
bracelet, squeezing the ends together so they stick.
June 27

Wedding Favor Soap Gems


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 4 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • ½ C coconut oil
• Essential oils of choice • 4 different colorants
Directions
Divide soap base into four equal parts. In a double boiler over medium heat,
combine one part soap base, aloe vera, and coconut oil. When ingredients have
melted and blended together, remove from heat and add essential oils and
colorant. Pour into gem shaped molds and allow to set. Repeat with other colors.
Put a few soaps into drawstring bags to use as wedding favors.
June 28

Shower Gel
Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water • 1 4-ounce bar unscented white soap, grated
• 3-4 drops sweet orange essential oil • 2-3 drops orange food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a saucepan, combine grated white soap and distilled water. Bring the mixture
to a simmer over medium heat. When soap flakes have completely dissolved,
remove from heat. Allow mixture to sit for 24 hours. Add sweet orange essential
oil and colorant, and pour into a squeeze bottle.
June 29

Whipped Shaving Soap


Materials
• 1.5 C pure distilled water • 1 4-ounce bar unscented white soap, grated
• 2-3 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a saucepan, combine grated white soap and distilled water. Bring the mixture
to a simmer over medium heat. When soap flakes have completely dissolved,
remove from heat. Allow mixture to sit for 24 hours. Add sweet lemon essential
oil and pour into a pump bottle.
June 30

Liquid Hand Soap


Materials
• 6 C pure distilled water • 1 4-ounce bar unscented white soap, grated
• 4-5 drops apple essential oil • 3-4 drops green food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a saucepan, combine grated white soap and distilled water. Bring the mixture
to a simmer over medium heat. When soap flakes have completely dissolved,
remove from heat. Allow mixture to sit for 24 hours. Add apple essential oil and
colorant, and pour into pump bottles.
Make Your Own Soap – Foaming Soaps

Foaming soap may look like a challenge to make, but it is just as easy to make as
liquid soap. You don’t need a lot of ingredients, and you don’t need a lot of
special tools. Foaming soaps are great for hand soap, because anyone who uses it
can be sure that they are going to get all of the soap they need in just one pump.
You actually use a lot less soap when you use foaming soaps, so in addition to
saving money by making your own, you also save money by making it last
longer than regular liquid soap.
Ingredients You will Need
The first thing you need to make a foaming soap is a cheap liquid soap. You can
even use Castile liquid soap if you like something with no scent so you can add
your own. Then, all you need is water, and if you want a scent, you can use
essential oils or fragrance oils. You don’t need to cook anything on the stove or
in a crock pot, and your soap will be ready to use in just a few minutes.
Adding Colorants
You have the option to add colorants to your foam soap recipes. This is easy to
do. All you need is food grade colorants. Use a few drops at a time until the soap
reaches the desired shade. That’s all there is to it. Once you have added the
colorant, you can pour the mixture into a pump bottle.

Remember, the mixture is just going to look like regular liquid soap while it is in
the bottle. The magic happens when you pump it out, and it turns into foam.
July
Summer is here, and it is time to get out there and enjoy the sunshine. But, you
can still find plenty of time for making some awesome soaps. In fact, you can
make soaps that will help soothe your skin after a day in the sun, because they
are loaded with aloe vera and other skin softening agents. Be sure to check out
the many other great soap-making recipes to make this month, including carpet
cleaners and dish washer detergent.
July 1

Shower Gel
Materials
• 2C shower gel base • 20 drops geranium essential oil • 16 drops
rosemary essential oil • 20 drops bergamot essential oil • 8 drops
juniper essential oil
Directions
Combine shower gel base with essential oils, adding the oils one drop at a time
and mixing as you work. Mix slowly to avoid a lot of bubbles in the mixture.
Once everything is well-mixed, pour into a pump bottle. Label with the date.
July 2

Foaming Cleanser
Materials
• 4 tbsp castile or other liquid soap base • 3 tsp avocado oil
• 4 drops lemon essential oil • 4 drops orange essential oil • 4 drops
grapefruit essential
Directions
Combine in a bottle and shake well. Label with date. Remember to shake up the
ingredients before each use.
July 3

Luxurious Skin Cleanser


Materials
• ½ C sweet almond oil • 3 drops lavender essential oil • 1 tbsp grated
beeswax • 1 tbsp pure distilled water • 1 drop frankincense essential
oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine beeswax and sweet almond oil.
Place a Pyrex jar in a pan of simmering water, and add the distilled water. When
the wax and oil are melted, add the warm distilled water, drop by drop. Remove
from heat after adding half of the water. Add the rest of the water by drops,
mixing with a whisk. Add the essential oils when the mixture begins to thicken.
Pour into jars, cover, and label with the date.
July 4

Body Wash
Materials
• ¼ C raw honey • ¼ C coconut oil • ½ C liquid Castile soap • 3
vitamin E capsules • 12 drops eucalyptus essential oil • 15 drops
sweet orange essential oil • 10 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Melt solid coconut oil in the microwave for 30 seconds or so until completely
melted. Add raw honey, liquid from vitamin E capsules, and essential oils,
stirring with a whisk. Next, add the Castile soap slowly, stirring, but gently so
there are no bubbles. Pour mixture into bottles and shake before using.
July 5

Green Apple Dish Soap


Materials
• ¼ C unscented soap flakes • 1 ½ C hot water • ¼ C glycerin • 5
drops green apple essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap flakes and glycerin in the hot
water. Remove from heat and let cool. When the mixture cools, add the green
apple essential oil. Store in an old dish liquid squirt bottle.
July 6

All-Purpose Cleaner

Materials
• 2 C water
• 2 tbsp mildly-scented dishwashing liquid (lemon)
• 5 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients and put them into a spray bottle. Shake well before each
use to make sure that all of the ingredients are well-blended.
July 7

Flea Shampoo
Materials
• 10 ounces pure distilled water • 2 ounces liquid aloe vera • 1 tbsp
liquid Castile soap • 2 drops peppermint essential oil • 2 drops
eucalyptus essential oil • 2 drops lavender essential oil • 2 drops
rosemary essential oil
Directions
Mix all ingredients together and pour into a plastic squirt bottle. Shake well and
then have fun trying to get your pet into the bathtub.
July 8

Dry Shampoo
Materials
• 4 drops rosemary essential oil • 4 drops tea tree oil • 4 drops
lavender essential oil • 25 grams unscented talc
Directions
Place the talc in a blender, and add the essential oils, drop by drop, mixing on
low speed. Place mixture into a container that can be tightly sealed. Use 1-2
teaspoons when you need to wash your hair but don’t have time for a shower.
July 9

Citrus Dishwashing Liquid


Materials
• 20 ounces liquid castile soap • 20 drops lime essential oil • 10 drops
sweet orange essential oil • 5 drops citrus seed extract
Directions
Combine castile soap, essential oils, and citrus seed extract into a squeeze bottle.
Shake before each use. When using, add 1-2 tablespoons to dishwater and agitate
to get the water sudsy.
July 10

Oven Cleaner
Materials
• ¼ C washing soda • 1 box baking soda • ½ C table salt • ¼ C
water
• ¾ C vinegar • 10 drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops thyme
essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine washing soda, baking soda, and salt. Add enough water
to create a paste. Spread this paste on the oven racks and walls, and let sit for 20-
30 minutes (oven pre-heated to 250 degrees). Mix vinegar and essential oils in a
spray bottle. Spray the oven walls and racks with this mixture, then wipe clean
with a damp cloth and rinse well.
July 11

Alopecia Shampoo
Materials
• 100 ml shampoo base • 15 drops jojoba oil • 8 drops carrot essential
oil • 7 drops rosemary essential oil • 7 drops lavender essential oil
• 2 drops tea tree oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a squeeze or pump bottle. Use instead of your regular
shampoo for alopecia.
July 12

Foaming Carpet Shampoo


Materials
• 6 C water • 1 ½ C liquid castile soap • 20 drops peppermint essential
oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together in a blender until mixture is foamy. Rub
the foam into dirty areas of your carpet with a sponge. Allow to dry, and then
vacuum as normal to get rid of the dirt and any remaining foam.
July 13

Toilet Bowl Cleaner


Materials
• 2 C water • ¼ C liquid castile soap • 1 tbsp tea tree oil • 10 drops
peppermint essential oil
Directions
Add all of the ingredients to a spray bottle. Shake well to mix the ingredients
together. Spray on the inside of the toilet bowl, and on all of the surfaces to
disinfect the whole toilet. Wipe with a damp cloth.
July 14

Washing Machine Freshener


Materials
• White vinegar
• Lemon essential oil
Directions
Fill washing machine as normal with laundry, and add laundry detergent. Fill the
bleach dispenser with vinegar, and add a couple of drops of lemon essential oil.
Not only will this keep your washing machine smelling fresh, it will also soften
the laundry and add a nice scent to your clothing.
July 15

Simple Liquid Soap


Materials
• 2 C unscented liquid soap • 5 drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops
sweet orange essential oil • 5 drops grapefruit essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a soap pump bottle and shake gently to make sure
everything is well blended without making it foamy.
July 16

All-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner


Materials
• Water • 20 drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops sweet orange
essential oil
Directions
Fill a dark glass bottle with water. Add the essential oils and shake well. To use,
pour a bit of the mixture onto a cloth or a sponge and wipe down the area that
needs to be cleaned.
July 17

Kitchen Soap

Materials
• 1 C unscented liquid soap
• 3 drops lemon essential oil
• 6 drops coffee essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine liquid soap and essential oils, stirring gently to mix
without creating bubbles. Pour into a pump bottle.
July 18

Flea Shampoo for Dogs


Materials
• 3 ounces liquid castile soap
• 1 ounce liquid aloe vera or aloe vera gel • 10 drops sweet orange
essential oil • 10 drops cedarwood essential oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a pump bottle. Shake to mix, and use regularly
throughout flea and tick season.
July 19

Bath Gel
Materials
• ½ C water • ¾ C grated castile soap • 3 tbsp dried or fresh rose petals
• 3-4 drops rose essential oil
Directions
Crush the rose petals into a powder or paste (depending if you use dried or fresh
flowers) with a mortar and pestle. Boil the water, and add the grated soap,
stirring with a whisk until it is dissolved. Remove from heat, and add the rose
essential oil and flower paste or powder. Pour into a glass bottle, cover, and label
with the date.
July 20

Liquid Hand Soap


Materials
• 4 ounces liquid castile soap • 1 ounce rosewater
• 20 drops lavender essential oil • 10 drops rose essential oil • 10
drops lemon essential oil • 5 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Combine castile soap and essential oils in a pump bottle. This is a great soap for
softening your cuticles so you can easily push them back. It is also a disinfecting
soap.
July 21

Multi-Purpose Household Cleaner


Materials
• 2 C vinegar • 2 C water • 5 drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops
pine essential oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well. To use, shake before
using, and spray onto hard surfaces that need cleaning. This can also be used as a
floor cleaner, but it may be damaging to some wood floors, so test s small
section first.
July 22

Honey Shower Gel


Materials
• ⅔ C liquid castile soap • 2 tbsp raw honey
• 2 vitamin E capsules • 1 tsp jojoba oil
• 2 tsp vegetable glycerin • 10 drops lemon essential oil • 5 drops
grapefruit essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl, and whisk to blend. Pour into a
pump bottle, and use whenever you want a fresh scent in the shower.
July 23

Facial Cleanser
Materials
• 2 ounces pure distilled water • 1 drop marshmallow essential oil • 1
drop chamomile essential oil • 1 drop olive leaf essential oil • 1 drop
rose hip essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a small glass bowl, and stir to mix. To use, dip
a sponge into the mixture, and rub on your face for exfoliation, followed by
pouring the rest of the mixture onto a washcloth and washing your whole face
and neck area.
July 24

Foaming Facial Cleanser


Materials
• 4 tbsp liquid castile soap • 3 tsp avocado oil
• 4 drops lemon essential oil • 4 drops orange essential oil • 4 drops
grapefruit essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together in a glass bottle. Cover and store in a
cool, dark place. Shake well before each use.
July 25

Morning Shower Gel


Materials
• 1 C shower gel base
• 10 drops geranium essential oil • 10 drops bergamot essential oil • 6
drops rosemary essential oil • 5 drops juniper essential oil • 5 drops
petit grain essential oil • 2 drops basil essential oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a glass bowl, stirring gently to mix without creating any
bubbles. Add some food grade colorant if you want. Pour mixture into a pump
bottle, and use in your morning showers.
July 26

Essential Oil Shampoo


Materials
• 1 tbsp sweet almond oil • 3 drops lavender essential oil • 2 drops
rose essential oil • 1 drop lemon essential oil • Shampoo of choice
Directions
Combine the first four ingredients, and pour into a dark glass bottle (amber to
keep the light out). Add 7-8 drops of this mixture to your favorite shampoo.
July 27

Citrus Floor Cleaner

Materials
• 10 drops sweet orange essential oil
• 5 drops lemon essential oil
• 1 gallon hot water
Directions
Combine essential oils in a bucket of hot water. Clean floors as normal. Rinse
with clear water to get rid of any oily residue.
July 28

Mild Castile Soap

Materials
• 6 C extra virgin olive oil
• 6 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
July 29

Dandelion and Honey Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • ⅓ C sunflower oil • ¼
C shea butter • ¼ C jojoba oil • 1 C dandelion tea • 4 ounces lye
Directions
Pick a bunch of fresh dandelions and leaves. Place in a large Mason jar (fill
about half way), and cover with boiling water. Let sit for 12-24 hours to steep.
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
July 30

Mint Soap
Materials
• ½ C avocado oil • 3 C coconut oil • 4 C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C
castor oil • ¼ C shea butter • 1 C lye
• 2 ½ C mint tea
Directions
Steep 2 mint teabags for a couple of hours. Follow the instructions in the “Make
Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of this e-book.
July 31

Orange Cream Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tsp annatto seeds
• 1 ounce extra virgin olive oil • 1 tbsp poppy seeds • 8-10 drops
orange essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and olive oil. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and stir in the
annatto seeds and poppy seeds. Add the orange essential oil. Pour into soap
molds and allow to set.
Make Your Own Soap – Cream Soap

In this e-book, you are going to find a few recipes for silky smooth cream soap.
This is as easy to make as the melt and pour soaps, and it doesn’t take very long
to make a batch. One of the main differences between regular bar soap and
cream soap is that the cream soap contains vegetable shortening and vegetable
glycerin. These are the ingredients that are going to make the soap nice and
creamy.
How to Make Your Soap Creamy
In addition to needing special ingredients for the creamy texture, there is a bit of
a difference in the way that you blend all of the ingredients together. Instead of
gently stirring, you want to really whip the mixture. This needs to be done until
the mixture begins to thicken. Once you have added all of the main ingredients
and your cream soap is at the desired texture, it is time to start putting in the
additives.
Using Additives in Cream Soap
Once your cream soap has reached the desired consistency, you can begin to fold
in any additives that your recipe calls for. Once everything is well blended, pour
mixture into glass jars, cover, and label with the date. You can start using your
cream soap as soon as it is made.
August
Just because summer is coming to an end, it doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy
the fresh scents of summer all year long. It’s time to start picking the last of your
fresh herbs and flowers, and drying them out to use in many of the soap recipes
you will find for this month. The bar soaps will last for months, so even in the
middle of winter, you will still have those wonder summer scents.
August 1

Citrus Shower Gel


Materials
• 8 ounces shower gel base
• 5 drops lemon essential oil • 5 drops sweet orange essential oil • 2
drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a pump bottle. Shake to mix. To use, shake
well and use as you would a traditional body wash.
August 2

Lavender Bubble Bath


Materials
• 1 C rice bran oil
• ½ C liquid castile soap • ¼ C raw honey
• 5 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients together and pour into a pump bottle. To use, add
about ¼ C of the mixture to your bathwater.
Citrus Mint Layered Soap

Materials
• 12 ounces glycerin soap base • Green and yellow food-based colorant
• 4 tsp liquid aloe vera • 3 drops lemon essential oil • 3 drops
peppermint essential oil
Directions
In two double boilers over medium heat, melt half of the glycerin soap base with
2 tsp of the aloe vera in each pot. Remove both pots from heat, and in one, add
the peppermint essential oil and green coloring. In the other pot, add the lemon
essential oil and yellow coloring. Next, pour a half inch layer of green mixture in
a small bread pan. Give it a few minutes to set, and pour a layer of yellow on.
Keep repeating the process with both colors until it is all used. You may need to
re-melt the soaps between layers. Let set, remove from pan, and cut into soap
bars.
August 3

Citrus Mint Layered Soap


Materials
• 12 ounces glycerin soap base • Green and yellow food-based colorant
• 4 tsp liquid aloe vera
• 3 drops lemon essential oil • 3 drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
In two double boilers over medium heat, melt half of the glycerin soap base with
2 tsp of the aloe vera in each pot. Remove both pots from heat, and in one, add
the peppermint essential oil and green coloring. In the other pot, add the lemon
essential oil and yellow coloring. Next, pour a half inch layer of green mixture in
a small bread pan. Give it a few minutes to set, and pour a layer of yellow on.
Keep repeating the process with both colors until it is all used. You may need to
re-melt the soaps between layers. Let set, remove from pan, and cut into soap
bars.
August 4

Foaming Hand Soap


Materials
• ⅓ C liquid castile soap • ⅔ C pure distilled water • 4 drops lemon
essential oil • 4 drops sweet orange essential oil • 2 drops lemongrass
essential oil
Directions
Combine the liquid soap and essential oil in a pump bottle, shaking gently to
mix. Top up the jar with the distilled water. To use, pump out the soap, add a bit
of water, and rub your hands together to create a nice lather.
August 5

Sink Stain Remover


Materials
• ¼ C washing soda • ¼ C baking soda • ¾ C white vinegar • 8
drops tea tree essential oil
Directions
Mix sodas and essential oils in a container with a lid. Shake well before each
use. To use, sprinkle a little bit on the sink stain and scrub. Rinse with vinegar,
followed by hot water.
August 6

Kitchen Wipes
Materials
• 12” squares of cotton fabric • 1 C water • 1 ounce liquid castile soap
• 8 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine the liquid ingredients and essential oil in a jar, cover tightly and shake
to mix. Stuff as many of the fabric squares into the jar as will fit. Cover until you
are ready to use. After you use a cloth, you may put it back into the jar to use
again later.
August 7

Rose Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-6 drops
rose essential oil • Red food grade colorant or soap dye • Rose soap
molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
3-4 drops of colorant (enough to make mixture pink). Transfer ⅓ of mixture to
another saucepan, and add more colorant until mixture is dark pink or red. Add
half of the rose essential oil to each mixture. Pour darker mixture into rose soap
molds, and ¼ of lighter mixture into regular molds. When roses have set, place
them in the regular soap molds, and cover with the rest of the lighter mixture
(you may have to re-melt it at this point).
August 8

Lemon Hand Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 6-8
drops lemon essential oil • 5-6 drops yellow food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the lemon essential oil and colorant. Pour into lemon shaped soap molds and
allow to set.
August 9

Chocolate Bar Soap


Materials
• ½ pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 4-5 drops chocolate fragrance oil • 1 tbsp cocoa powder • 3-4 drops
brown food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the chocolate fragrance oil, cocoa powder, and colorant. Pour into chocolate bar
molds and allow to set.
August 10

Rose Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2 vitamin E
capsules • 2 tbsp rosewater • 4-5 drops rose essential oil • Dried
rose buds • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant
Directions
Place a few rose buds in a pump bottle. In a glass bowl, combine the Castile
soap, aloe vera, rosewater, and the liquid from the vitamin E capsules. Slowly
stir in the rose essential oil and colorant. Pour mixture over rose buds in pump
bottle.
August 11

Kitchen Floor Cleaner


Materials
• 1 gallon hot water • 1 C white soap, grated • 1 C white vinegar •
20 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine the hot water and grated soap in a bucket and stir until soap is
completely melted. Add the vinegar and essential oil, and clean floors as usual.
August 12

All-Purpose Foaming Stovetop Cleaner


Materials
• 1 C white vinegar • 1 C baking soda • Lemon essential oil
Directions
Pour baking soda onto stains on the stovetop. Place a few drops of lemon
essential oil on top and stir in, and pour vinegar over mixture. Allow mixture to
sit for 10 minutes before wiping.
August 13

Bathtub Cleaner
Materials
• 1 C white vinegar
• 1 C all-purpose lemon cleaner • 1 gallon hot water
• 30 drops lemon essential oil • 20 drops eucalyptus essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a bucket and use with a sponge or cloth to
clean the tub and shower.
August 14

Soap Disks
Materials
• ½ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 3-4 drops frankincense essential oil • 3-4 drops green food
grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the frankincense essential oil and colorant. Pour into disk-shaped molds and
allow to set.
August 15

Your Initials Here Soap


Materials
• ½ pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • Essential oils of choice • Colorant of choice
• Initials soap molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add essential oils and colorant. Pour into initials soap molds and allow to set.
August 16

Funnel Cake Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2-3 drops cinnamon essential oil • 2 drops
maple fragrance oil • 3-4 drops tan soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add cinnamon essential oil, maple fragrance oil, and colorant. Instead of pouring
into molds, spread out a piece of parchment paper or waxed paper, and pour the
soap mixture through a funnel in the shape of funnel cakes.
August 17

Carnival Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • ¼ C coconut oil
• 6-8 drops cotton candy fragrance oil • Pink and blue food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add cotton candy fragrance oil. Divide mixture in half, and color one half pink
and the other blue. Slowly pour a bit of the pink in a mold, then a bit of the blue,
being careful that they don’t blend together. When molds are filled, carefully
swirl the colors with a toothpick for a cotton candy effect.
August 18

Candy Apple Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • ¼ C coconut oil
• 6-8 drops green apple essential oil • 2-3 drops cinnamon essential oil
• 5-6 drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add essential oils and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set.
August 19

Hot Buttered Popcorn Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops buttered popcorn fragrance oil • 3-
4 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and aloe
vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and
add buttered popcorn fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to
set.
August 20

County Fair Pageant Glitter Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp rice bran oil • 2 tbsp food grade silver glitter • 4-5 drops
lavender essential oil • 3-4 drops purple food grade colorant or soap
dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, and rice
bran oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat
and add lavender essential oil, glitter and colorant. Pour into pretty molds and
allow to set.
August 21

Magic Wand Soap


Materials
• ½ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp gold food
grade glitter • 5-6 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye •
Sucker sticks
• Star-shaped sucker molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. When ingredients have
melted and blended together, remove from heat and glitter and colorant. Pour
into sucker molds, and put the sucker sticks in place. Allow to set.
August 22

Race Car Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • Food grade paint or
soap paint, various colors • Race car soap molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. When ingredients have
melted and blended together, remove from heat. Pour into sucker molds and
allow to set. Remove from molds, and use soap paints to color in the details.
August 23

Hollyhock Soap
Materials
• 4 ounces lye
• 1 C hollyhock tea infusion (steep hollyhock flowers in boiling water for a
few hours) • 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil
• ¼ C shea butter
• 2 ounces rice bran oil • Pink food grade colorant or soap dye •
Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
August 24

Disinfecting Wipes
Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water • 2 tbsp white vinegar
• 1 tsp unscented dish soap • 6-8 drops lemon essential oil • Squares of
cotton fabric • Plastic container with cover
Directions
Place the cotton fabric squares in the plastic container. In a glass bowl, combine
the water, vinegar, dish soap, and essential oil. Pour over cotton squares to make
sure they are soaked, and cover.
August 25

Disinfecting Wipes II
Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water • 2 tbsp liquid Castile soap • 5-6 drops tea
tree oil • 2-3 drops eucalyptus essential oil
Directions
Place the cotton fabric squares in the plastic container. In a glass bowl, combine
the water, essential oils, and Castile soap. Pour over cotton squares to make sure
they are soaked, and cover.
August 26

Bathroom Glass and Tile Cleaner


Materials
• 1 C white vinegar • 1 C orange, grapefruit, and lemon rinds • 5-6
whole cloves
Directions
Place all of the ingredients in a Mason jar. Cover, and let sit for 3-4 weeks to
create an infusion. Pour liquid into a spray bottle to clean glass and tiles.
August 27

Vinegar Dish Soap

Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water
• 3 tbsp liquid Castile soap
• ½ C white vinegar
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a clean dish liquid bottle. Shake well before
each use.
August 28

Shower Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C pure distilled water
• 3 tbsp liquid Castile soap
• ½ C white vinegar
• 5-6 drops grapefruit essential oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
August 29

Laundry Stain Remover Spray

Materials
• 1 C white vinegar
• 2 C pure distilled water
• ¼ C clear, unscented dish liquid
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
August 30

Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C baking soda
• 20 drops tea tree essential oil
Directions
Mix the baking soda and tea tree essential oil. Sprinkle into the toilet, allow to sit
for a few minutes, and wipe away.
August 31

Anise Soap

Materials
• ¼ C anise seeds
• 1 C tallow
• ¼ C extra virgin olive oil
• ½ C pure distilled water
• 2 tbsp lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
Make Your Own Soap – Dish Liquid

Home-made soaps aren’t limited to soaps for personal hygiene. There are many
household cleaners you can also make yourself, including dish liquid. It is easy
to make, and it is ideal for anyone who has allergies to the scented products that
are available commercially. You can use just about any additives you want that
are used in soap making, and you don’t need to bother with cooking at all.
Ingredients Used to Make Dish Liquid
One of the main ingredients you will be using in the dish liquid recipes in this e-
book is Castile liquid soap. You can also use any other type of unscented liquid
soap. Other ingredients you will be using include water, aloe vera, vitamin E,
and essential oils. You may wish to use colorants, but be careful because they
could end up staining your dishes if you use too much.
Making Dish Liquid
Most dish liquid recipes are pretty much as simple as the liquid hand soap
recipes. You just have to combine all of the ingredients, and stir gently to make
sure that they are all well blended without creating any bubbles. Then, you
simply pour the mixture into a clean, used dish detergent bottle, and you’re
ready to start doing dishes (ugh)!
September
School is back in session, and now you have loads of time to make your own
soaps while the kiddies are in classes. Make sure that you make plenty of fun
kids’ soaps, so they can go to school looking and smelling nice and fresh, and
have fun doing it. You can even make some nice soaps for your kids to give to
their teachers, which is going to be much more appreciated than an apple. This
month, you will also find other great recipes for a variety of soaps, using the hot
and cold processes, as well as melt and pour soaps.
September 1

Disinfectant Cleaner

Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 3 tbsp liquid Castile soap
• 15 drops lemon essential oil
• 20 drops tea tree oil
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
September 2

Clear Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 1 tbsp liquid
aloe vera
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat, pour into soap molds, and allow to set.
September 3

Bathtub Scrub
Materials
• 1 C baking soda • 30-40 drops lemon essential oil • 6 dozen egg
shells
Directions
Clean egg shells and leave them out overnight so they completely dry out. Put
dried egg shells in a food processor and crush to a fine powder. Combine all of
the ingredients together in a glass jar. Cover and shake well. Store in a shaker
jar.
September 4

Soft Scrubber
Materials
• 2 C baking soda • ¾ C color and scent-free liquid laundry detergent
• 15 drops grapefruit seed extract
Directions
Mix the laundry detergent and baking soda, a bit at a time, until it is all blended.
Add the grapefruit seed extract and mix well. Store in a covered container.
September 5

Stain Remover

Materials
• ½ C clear or white dish liquid
• ½ C glycerin
• 3 C pure distilled water
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
September 6

Scouring Powder

Materials
• 2 C baking soda
• 2 C salt
• 2 C borax powder
Directions
Combine all of the ingredients in a glass bowl. Mix well, and transfer to a
covered container. Shake well before each use to make sure the ingredients are
well mixed.
September 7

Washing Machine Cleaner


Materials
• 2 C white vinegar • ½ C baking soda • 10 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Fill the washing machine to the highest level with hot water. Turn machine off,
and pour vinegar and baking soda directly into the water. Turn machine back on
and let it go through the wash cycle. Add the lemon essential oil to the rinse
cycle for a fresh smell.
September 8

Powdered Laundry Detergent


Materials
• 1 bar Castile soap, finely grated • 1 C washing soda • ½ C borax
• ½ C oxygen cleanser
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Mix well and transfer to a
covered container. To use, add 1-2 tbsp to each load of laundry.
September 9

Lemongrass Soap
Materials
• 1 pound shea melt and pour soap base • ¼ pound shea melt and pour
soap base • ½ C finely ground oatmeal
• 3-4 drops lemongrass essential oil • 2-3 drops green tea fragrance oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt 1 pound of the soap base. Remove
from heat and stir in the oatmeal. Add the lemongrass essential oil and green tea
fragrance oil. Pour into molds and allow to set. In another double boiler, melt the
rest of the soap base. Drizzle on top of the soap bars.
September 10

Pineapple Cream Soap


Materials
• 2 pounds shea melt and pour soap base • 1 C coconut oil • 6-8 drops
pineapple essential oil • 4-5 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap
dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine 1 pound of soap base and ½ cup
of coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add 3-4 drops of pineapple essential oil and colorant. In another
double boiler, repeat the process with the remaining ingredients. Pour the white
mixture into soap molds, filling them half way. Slowly pour the yellow mixture
on top, and swirl with a toothpick. Allow to set.
September 11

Apple for the Teacher Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 1 tsp rice bran oil • 5-6 drops apple essential
oil • 5-6 drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, rice bran
oil, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove
from heat and add the apple essential oil and colorant. Pour into apple soap
molds and allow to set.
September 12

Lathering Soap Bars


Materials
• 2 C coconut oil • 2 C palm oil
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • ¼ C castor oil • 2 C pure distilled water
• 7 ounces lye
• 5-6 drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
September 13

Moisturizing Soap Bars


Materials
• ½ C avocado oil • 1 C coconut oil • 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C
palm oil
• ½ C shea butter • 2 C pure distilled water • 5.5 ounces lye • 5-6
drops lemongrass essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
September 14

Skin Nourishing Soap


Materials
• ¼ C sweet almond oil • ¼ C avocado oil
• 1 C coconut oil
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • ¼ C hempseed oil
• 1 C palm oil
• ½ C cocoa butter
• ¼ C wheat germ oil • Liquid from 3 vitamin E capsules • 2 C pure
distilled water • 6 ounces lye
• 6-8 drops rose essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
September 15

Apricot Soap
Materials
• 2 C pure distilled water • ¾ C shea butter • ¾ C mango butter • 1
½ C apricot kernel oil • 1 ¼ C avocado oil • 1 C coconut oil • 6.6
ounces lye
• 8-10 drops apricot fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
September 16

“Shout” Stain Remover

Materials
• ⅔ C dish detergent
• ⅔ C ammonia
• 6 tbsp baking soda
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 6-8 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Transfer to a spray bottle. Shake
well before each use.
September 17

Yogurt Soap
Materials
• 2 ounces Argan oil • 2 ounces shea butter • 2 ounces cocoa butter
• 2 ounces safflower oil • 1 C coconut oil
• 1 C palm oil
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 5 ounces lye
• 3 ounces plain Greek yogurt • 5-6 drops lavender essential oil • 3-4
drops chamomile essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
September 18

Granola Exfoliating Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • ¾ C hempseed oil • 1 C coconut oil • ½
C soybean oil • ½ C grapeseed oil • ¼ C shea butter • ¼ C cocoa
butter • ¼ ounce grated beeswax • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5
ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
September 19

Goldfish Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • Plastic goldfish • Plastic baggies • Twist ties
• 2-3 drops light blue food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the colorant. Carefully fill baggies ⅓ of the way with the mixture, add the
plastic goldfish, and fill the baggies to ¾ full with the rest of the soap mixture.
Spin shut and seal with twist ties. This will be hot work, so be sure to wear oven
mitts while handling the hot baggies.
September 20

Citrus Coconut Soap


Materials
• 1 pound shea melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp citrus zest • 5-6 drops
sweet orange essential oil • 2 tbsp finely shredded coconut
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
stir in the citrus zest, sweet orange essential oil, and coconut. Pour into molds
and allow to set.
September 21

Massage Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C orange zest
• ½ C whole black peppercorns • 10 drops clove essential oil • 10
drops lavender essential oil • 5 drops basil essential oil
Directions
In a microwave safe glass bowl, melt the soap base in the microwave. Stir in the
peppercorns and essential oil. Pour into molds and allow to set.
September 22

Autumn Leaves Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • ¼ C coconut oil • Red, yellow, and orange food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, aloe vera, and
coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and separate into 3 glass bowls. Add colorants to the bowls, and pour
mixtures into leaf soap molds. Allow to set.
September 23

Lemon Cream Sugar Soap


Materials
• 1 C foaming bath butter • ½ C sugar
• 1 tbsp coconut oil • 1 vitamin E capsule • 6-8 drops lemon essential
oil • 3-4 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the coconut oil, foaming bath butter, and the liquid
from the vitamin E capsule. When the mixture is light and fluffy, add the lemon
essential oil and colorant. Store in a sealed glass jar.
September 24

Grapefruit Lemon Striped Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil
• 3 drops grapefruit essential oil • 3 drops lemon essential oil • Pink
and yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat. Divide
into two pots. In one pot, add grapefruit essential oil and pink colorant. In the
other pot, add lemon essential oil and yellow colorant. Pour 1 inch of orange
mixture in a loaf pan and allow to set. Next, pour on a 1 inch layer of cranberry
mixture. Continue until all of the mixtures are used. You will need to re-melt
mixtures throughout the process.
September 25

Coconut Whipped Soap


Materials
• 1 C foaming bath butter • 2 tbsp coconut oil • 2 vitamin E capsules
• 1-2 tbsp coconut fragrance oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine the foaming bath butter, coconut oil, and liquid from
the vitamin E capsules. Whip until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add the
coconut fragrance oil, stir to mix, and store in a covered glass jar.
September 26

Crayon Remover

Materials
• ½ C lemon oil
• 3-4 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a dark colored glass bottle. Use a few drops on crayon
stains.
September 27

Crystal Cleaner

Materials
• White vinegar
• Dish liquid
Directions
It doesn’t get any easier than this. Soak your crystal in undiluted white vinegar
for ½ hour. Wash as usual with dish liquid and rinse with hot water.
September 28

Silver Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C white vinegar
• 1 tsp salt
• ¼ C flour
• Dish liquid
Directions
Combine ingredients to make a paste. Rub paste on silver and let sit for ½ hour.
Rinse with dish soap and clear water.
September 29

Sterling Silver Jewelry Cleaner


Materials
• ½ C baking soda • Tin foil • Pyrex bowl • Boiling water • Mild
dish liquid
Directions
Line Pyrex bowl with tin foil, shiny side up. Place sterling silver jewelry on top
of foil, and sprinkle baking soda on top of jewelry. Pour boiling water over
jewelry to completely submerge it. Let the jewelry sit for 30 seconds to one
minute. Clean baking soda off with mild dish liquid and a soft toothbrush, and
rinse with warm water.
September 30

Cucumber Soap
Materials
• 2 C canola oil • 3 ½ C coconut oil • 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 2 ½
C palm oil • ½ C shea butter • 14 ounces lye
• 2 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 C pureed cucumber • 4-5 drops
cucumber essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
Make Your Own Soap – Laundry Soaps

Many people are making the switch to home-made cleaning products, including
laundry soaps. This is because they can control the ingredients that go into their
cleaning products, and don’t have to worry about the harsh chemicals that are
found in commercial products. This is especially important for anyone who has
babies or skin conditions, because even those products that are labeled as being
safe for sensitive skin can often contain chemicals. Home-made products do not
contain any chemicals, except possibly lye, which is usually only used in hand
soaps.
Cleaner Laundry
Did you know that you can get cleaner laundry by using home-made laundry
soap? A lot of people think that the home-made products don’t work nearly as
well as commercial products, but in most cases, they actually work better. So,
you get cleaner laundry, and at a fraction of the price that you would spend on a
bottle of detergent in the store.
Basic Ingredients
You don’t need a lot of expensive ingredients to make your own laundry
detergent. In fact, there are four basic ingredients that you will use in most of the
recipes found in this e-book. These ingredients are: • Washing Soda •
Baking Soda • Bar Soap
• Essential Oils You will find recipes for detergents to use in both top
loading and front loading washing machines. Make sure that you use the
right recipe for your machine so you get the absolute best results. These
detergents are safe to use, and won’t clog up a septic system.
October
Halloween is just around the corner, and you can have extra fun making
Halloween-themed soaps. Your soaps can look like delicious candies, and have
awesome fall scents, including pumpkin spice and cinnamon. This month, there
will also be recipes for soaps using fall scents, as well as household cleaning
recipes and much more.
October 1

Pink Ribbon Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • 5-6 drops raspberry essential
oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant or soap dye (to make mixture
pink)
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add the raspberry essential oil and colorant. Pour into pink ribbon soap molds
and allow to set.
October 2

Breast Cancer Boobie Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 5-6 drops strawberry
essential oil • 5-6 drops flesh colored soap dye • 1-2 drops dark pink
food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add the strawberry essential oil. Pour ¼ C of the mixture into a glass bowl, and
add the dark pink colorant. Add the flesh colored colorant to the rest of the
mixture. Fill the nipple sections of the boobie molds with pink mixture, and fill
molds the rest of the way with flesh colored mixture.
October 3

Jack-O-Lantern Soap
Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe vera • ½
C coconut oil
• 5-6 drops pumpkin spice fragrance oil • 3-4 drops orange food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, aloe vera, and
coconut oil. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the pumpkin spice fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into pumpkin
soap molds and allow to set.
October 4

Pumpkin Pie Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ pound white
glycerin melt and pour soap base • 6-8 drops pumpkin spice fragrance
oil • 2 drops vanilla essential oil
• 4-5 drops orange food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt 1 pound of the soap base. Remove
from heat and add the pumpkin spice fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into tart
molds and allow to set. In another double boiler, melt the rest of the soap base.
Remove from heat and add the vanilla essential oil. Whip until mixture is fluffy,
and pour on top of pumpkin soap tarts to make “whipped cream”. Allow to set.
October 5

Caramel Apple Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ pound white
glycerin melt and pour soap base • 4-5 drops apple essential oil
• 2-3 drops caramel fragrance oil • Red and brown food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the clear soap base. Remove from
heat, add apple essential oil and red colorant. Pour into soap molds, filling them
¾ of the way and allow to set. In another double boiler, melt the white glycerin.
Remove from heat and add caramel fragrance oil and brown colorant. Pour on
top of red soap, filling molds. Allow to set.
October 6

Pumpkin Soap
Materials
• 1 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • ¾ C palm oil
• 1 ½ C coconut oil
• ½ C rice bran oil
• 2 ounces shea butter • 2 ounces cocoa butter • 5 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water • 3 ounces canned pumpkin puree • 2 ounces
pumpkin fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the ‘’Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section
of this e-book.
October 7

French Vanilla Soap


Materials
• 2 ounces cocoa butter • 1 C coconut oil
• ½ C sunflower oil
• ¾ C soybean oil
• 2 ounces apricot kernel oil • 3 ounces castor oil • 1 C palm oil
• 1 ounce lanolin butter • 2 ounces French vanilla fragrance oil • 5
ounces sodium hydroxide flakes • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5
ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the ‘’Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section
of this e-book.
October 8

Foaming Bath Soap

Materials
• ½ C liquid Castile soap
• 1 C sweet almond oil
• ½ C raw honey
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine ingredients and stir gently to blend. Stir until light and
fluffy, and transfer to a pump or squeeze bottle.
October 9

Lavender Body Wash


Materials
• ½ C liquid Castile soap • ¼ C liquid aloe vera • 1 ounce rose
hydrosol • ¼ ounce evening primrose essential oil • 15-20 drops
lavender essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Stir gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer mixture to a pump bottle.
October 10

Shaving Soap
Materials
• 1 4-ounce bar unscented white soap, finely grated • 3 tbsp milk • 2-3
drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
Place the grated soap in a sauce pan with the milk. Heat on low and stir until the
soap flakes are completely dissolved. Remove from heat and add the peppermint
essential oil. Store in a covered glass jar.
October 11

Dead Sea Salt Soap


Materials
• 12 tbsp milk
• 2 tbsp Dead Sea salt • 1 tbsp Himalayan Pink salt • 4 4-ounce bars
unscented white soap, finely grated • 1 tsp hempseed oil • 1 tsp
cocoa butter • 1 tsp shea butter • 5-6 drops lavender essential oil •
2-3 drops peppermint essential oil
Directions
In a saucepan, combine the grated soap and milk, and heat until soap is
completely melted. Stir in the oils, essential oils, and salts. Pour into soap molds
and allow to set.
October 12

Raspberry Soap
Materials
• ½ C coconut oil • 1 ounce castor oil • 3 C extra virgin olive oil • 5
ounces tallow • 1 C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• 3 ounces fresh raspberries, pureed • ½ ounce sodium lactate
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 13

Coffee Soap
Materials
• ¾ C coconut oil • ½ C safflower oil • 1 C rice bran oil • ¼ C
sesame oil
• 1 ½ C palm oil
• ¼ C palm kernel flakes • 1 C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• ½ C strong brewed black coffee
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 14

Rosemary Mint Soap


Materials
• 1 ounce refined illipe butter • 1 ounce cocoa butter • 1 C soybean oil
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil
• ¼ C sweet almond oil • ¾ C rice bran oil • ½ ounce beeswax, grated
• 1 ounce palm kernel flakes • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5
ounces lye
• 1 ounce rosemary essential oil • ½ ounce peppermint essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 15

Bacon Soap
Materials
• 1 C bacon fat • ½ C coconut oil • ½ C castor oil • 1 C extra virgin
olive oil • 1 C pure distilled water • 1 ounce bacon fragrance oil •
3.5 ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 16

Black Cat Soap


Materials
• ½ pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 4-5 drops anise essential oil • Black food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base with the aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the anise essential oil and enough colorant to turn the mixture black. Pour into
cat molds and allow to set.
October 17

Cauldron Soap
Materials
• ½ pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 4-5 drops anise essential oil • Black food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base with the aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the anise essential oil and enough colorant to turn the mixture black. Pour into
cauldron molds and allow to set.
October 18

Breast Cancer Awareness Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp cocoa butter • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops rose essential
oil • 3-4 drops pink food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, cocoa
butter, and aloe vera. When Ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add rose essential oil and colorant. Pour into bar molds
with the Breast Cancer Awareness logo.
October 19

Black and Orange Striped Soap


Materials
• ½ pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ pound clear
glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3-4 drops anise essential oil
• 3-4 drops sweet orange essential oil • 3-4 drops orange food grade
colorant or soap dye • 6-8 drops black food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
Place white glycerin soap base in one microwave safe bowl, and the clear soap
base in another microwave safe bowl. Heat in 30-second increments until soap
bases are melted. Add sweet orange essential oil and orange colorant to the clear
glycerin. Add anise essential oil and black colorant to white glycerin. Pour
enough of one of the mixtures into the soap molds to cover the bottoms. Let it
set for a couple of minutes, and pour the same amount of the next mixture on
top. Repeat until all of the molds are filled. You may need to re-melt the soap
mixtures a couple of times before you are finished.
October 20

Oatmeal Banana Soap


Materials
• 2 pounds plus 1 C extra virgin olive oil • 2 pounds plus 1 C coconut oil
• 1 pound plus ½ C palm oil • ¾ C rice bran oil • ½ C shea butter
• 4 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 ½ C lye
• ½ C finely ground rolled oats • 1 banana, black-ripe and mashed
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 21

Salt Soap
Materials
• ½ C cocoa butter
• ½ C shea butter
• 2 pounds plus 1 C palm kernel flakes • 1 pound plus ¼ C palm oil • 1
pound plus ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 pound plus ½ C rice bran oil
• 8 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 ½ C lye
• ½ C bath water crystals • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 22

Egg Soap
Materials
• 1 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C palm oil
• ½ C coconut oil • ½ C palm kernel flakes • ½ C safflower oil • ¼
C castor oil • ½ C rice bran oil • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5
ounces lye
• 2 egg yolks
• 1 tbsp white kaolin clay • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 23

Glycerin Shaving Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 2 ¼ C palm oil
• ¾ C palm kernel flakes • ¼ C castor oil
• ½ C safflower oil • 1 ¼ C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• 1 ounce glycerin • ¼ C marshmallow root powder • Essential oils of
choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
October 24

All-Purpose Cleaner

Materials
• 2 tbsp ammonia
• 1 tsp dish liquid
• 1 pint rubbing alcohol
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Mix all of the ingredients together in a one gallon container. Cover, and shake
well before each use.
October 25

Another All-Purpose Cleaner

Materials
• ½ C ammonia
• ¼ C vinegar
• ¼ C baking soda
• 1 gallon warm water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a large bucket and use for cleaning all around your
home.
October 26

Window Cleaner

Materials
• ½ tsp dish liquid
• 3 tbsp white vinegar
• 2 C water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
October 27

Window Cleaner II

Materials
• 3 tbsp ammonia
• 1 tbsp vinegar
• 2 C water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
October 28

Glass Cleaner

Materials
• ½ C white vinegar
• ¼ C rubbing alcohol
• 3-4 drops orange essential oil
• 2 C water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
October 29

Liquid Laundry Detergent


Materials
• 3 pints water • ⅓ bar white Castile soap, grated • ½ C washing soda
• ½ C borax
• 1 quart hot water
Directions
Combine all ingredients except hot water in a two-gallon container. Slowly add
the hot water and stir to mix. Allow mixture to thicken for 24-48 hours. To use,
add ½ C of detergent to wash loads.
October 30

Liquid Laundry Detergent II


Materials
• 1 C grated white Castile soap • ½ C washing soda • ½ C borax • 2
tbsp glycerin • 2 gallons water
Directions
In a 5-gallon container, mix grated soap, washing soda, and borax. Add the
water and glycerin and stir to mix. To use, add ½ C of detergent to wash loads.
October 31

Powdered Laundry Detergent

Materials
• 1 C grated Naptha soap
• ½ C washing soda
• ½ C borax
Directions
Combine all ingredients and store in a covered container. To use, add 1 tbsp to
light laundry loads and 2 tbsp for heavy loads.
Make Your Own Soap – Supplies You
will Need Before you start making any
type of soap, it is important to gather up all
of the supplies you will need. There are
various soap-making processes, and there
are different tools and ingredients used in
each type. The following are the tools you
will need for the different soap-making
processes.
Cold Process Soap-Making Supplies
• Double boiler or crock pot • Stick blender • Wooden spoon •
Safety gear (apron, face mask, goggles, rubber gloves) • Soap
ingredients • Molds
Hot Process Soap-Making Supplies
• Double boiler • Wooden spoon • Apron
• Safety gear • Soap ingredients • Molds
Melt and Pour Soap-Making Supplies
• Melt and pour soap base • Additives and other ingredients • Apron
• Wooden spoon • Molds
Liquid and Foaming Soap-Making Supplies
• Glass bowl
• Wooden spoon • Apron
• Pure distilled water • Additives and other ingredients • Pump or
squeeze bottles
Other Tools You will Need
In addition to the above-listed tools, there are a few other things you may need.
If you are using bread molds, line them with parchment paper so the soap
doesn’t stick. You may also need glass jars or other containers, and labels and
markers to label your products with the dates they are made.
November
This month celebrates Thanksgiving, and there are loads of great smelling soap
recipes in this e-book to commemorate the holiday. Enjoy pumpkin scented
soaps, as well as liquid hand soaps that have a delicious cranberry scent. Be sure
to try out the recipes for scented laundry and dish soaps, as well as some
awesome shampoos.
November 1

Pumpkin Soap
Materials
• 1 C palm oil
• 1 C coconut oil
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C sunflower oil • 2 ounces shea butter
• 1 can pumpkin
• 2 ounces pure distilled water • 2 ounces castor oil • 5 ounces lye
• 2 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 2 drops clove essential oil • 4 drops
nutmeg essential oil • 2 drops pumpkin spice essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
November 2

Apple Cider Soap


Materials
• 4 ounces lye
• 1 C pure apple cider • 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil •
¼ C castor oil • ¼ C mango butter • ⅓ C avocado oil • 2-3 drops
apple essential oil • 1 drop cinnamon essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
November 3

Mud Soap
Materials
• 1 ¼ C grape seed oil • 1 C palm kernel flakes • 1 C coconut oil • 1
C hazelnut oil • ¼ C shea butter • 5 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • ¼ C sea clay
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
November 4

Neem Oil Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • 2 tbsp organic neem oil • 2 tbsp cocoa
butter
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the cocoa butter. Remove from heat
and add the neem oil and castile soap. Transfer mixture to a pump bottle
November 5

Easy Liquid Soap


Materials
• 1 C of flakes from your favorite bar soap • 1 C pure distilled water •
1 tbsp glycerin
Directions
In a microwave safe container, melt the soap flakes in the microwave in 30-
second increments. Add the glycerin and water, allow mixture to cool, and
transfer to a pump bottle.
November 6

Foaming Soap

Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• ½ C raw honey
• ½ C liquid Castile soap
• 1 tbsp vanilla extract
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients. Stir well to mix, and transfer
mixture to a pump bottle.
November 7

Rose Body Wash


Materials
• ½ C liquid Castile soap • ¼ C liquid aloe vera • 1 ounce rose
hydrosol • ¼ ounce evening primrose oil • 20 drops rose essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a glass bowl. Stir well to mix, and transfer to
a squeeze bottle or a pump bottle.
November 8

Citrus All-Purpose Cleaner


Materials
• Peel from one large orange
• 3 C distilled white vinegar
Directions
In a quart sized glass jar, combine orange peel and vinegar. Allow mixture to sit
in a dark area for at least two weeks. Strain and remove the orange peel. Store in
a covered container. To use, mix one part cleaner to three parts water in a spray
bottle.
November 9

Furniture Polish

Materials
• 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• ⅓ C distilled white vinegar
Directions
Combine ingredients together in a spray bottle. To use, spray mixture onto a soft
cloth and rub on wood furniture.
November 10

Furniture Polish II

Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil
• ½ C lemon juice
Directions
Combine ingredients together in a spray bottle. To use, spray mixture onto a soft
cloth and rub on wood furniture.
November 11

Simple Spray Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C distilled white vinegar
• 1 C water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use. You may add
your favorite essential oils for an even fresher scent.
November 12

Floor Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C white vinegar
• 6-8 drops tea tree oil
• ¼ C baking soda
• ½ C ammonia
• 1 gallon hot water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a scrub bucket and wash floors as usual.
November 13

Tub and Shower Cleaner

Materials
• 1 ½ C white vinegar
• 1 ¼ C dish liquid
Directions
Combine ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
November 14

Cranberry Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp shea butter • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops cranberry
essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, shea
butter, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add cranberry essential oil and colorant. Pour into soap
molds and allow to set.
November 15

Cornucopia Soap
Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 1 tbsp shea butter • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 4-5 drops pumpkin spice
fragrance oil • 3-4 drops orange food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base, coconut oil, shea
butter, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add pumpkin spice fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into
cornucopia shaped soap molds and allow to set.
November 16

Granite Cleaner

Materials
• ½ C rubbing alcohol
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 8-10 drops dish liquid
• 4-5 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
November 17

Beer Shampoo

Materials
• 1 C of your favorite shampoo
• 1 C beer
Directions
Boil beer in a saucepan over medium heat until it is reduced to ¼ C. Add to
shampoo, mix well, and transfer to a clean shampoo bottle. Use as normal, and
rinse well.
November 18

Easy Shampoo

Materials
• ¼ C liquid Castile soap
• ¼ C pure distilled water
Directions
Combine ingredients together in a clean shampoo bottle. Use as you would your
normal shampoo.
November 19

Herbal Shampoo
Materials
• ½ C pure distilled water • 2 tbsp dried lavender • ½ C Easy Shampoo
(November 18) • 2 tbsp glycerin
Directions
Steep the herbs in hot water to create a tea. Steep for 20 minutes, and strain. Add
herbal tea to Easy Shampoo and glycerin, pour into a clean shampoo bottle, and
allow mixture to sit overnight to thicken.
November 20

Green Apple Soap


Materials
• 1 pound shea melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil • Green
apple fragrance oil • 5-6 drops green food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the green apple fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into soap molds and allow to set.
November 21

Seashell Soap
Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat, pour
into seashell soap molds, and allow to set.
November 22

Emu Oil Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ½ C coconut oil • 1 C palm oil
• 1 C emu oil
• ½ C castor oil • ⅓ C avocado oil • ¼ C cocoa butter • ¼ C shea
butter • 1 ounce jojoba oil • 1 ounce rice bran oil • 3 C pure
distilled water • 8 ounces lye
• Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
November 23

Ink Spot Remover

Materials
• 1 tsp cream of tartar
• 1 tbsp lemon juice
• Water
Directions
Apply cream of tartar to the stain. Put the lemon juice on top, rub into the stain,
and allow mixture to sit for 2 minutes. Brush away and rinse with water.
November 24

Creamy Household Cleanser

Materials
• 1 C baking soda
• ½ C liquid Castile soap
• 1 tbsp distilled white vinegar
• 8 drops tea tree oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
November 25

Car Wash Soap

Materials
• ½ C liquid Castile soap
• ½ C baking soda
• 1 gallon warm water
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a large bucket, stirring to mix. Apply to car
with a sponge, wipe, and rinse with clear water.
November 26

Mildew Cleaner

Materials
• 1 ½ C warm water
• ⅓ C chlorine bleach
• 1 tbsp borax
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
November 27

Almond Oil Soap


Materials
• ½ C sweet almond oil • 1 C coconut oil • 1 C extra virgin olive oil
• 1 C palm oil
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 4.5 ounces lye • 2 tsp almond extract
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
November 28

Lemon Goat’s Milk Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 6-8 drops lemon essential oil • 4-5 drops
yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, and
aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from
heat and add the lemon essential oil and colorant. Pour into soap molds and
allow to set.
November 29

Vegetable Soap
Materials
• 4 C coconut oil • 3 ¾ C extra virgin olive oil • 4 ¼ C vegetable
shortening • 12 ounces lye
• 4 C pure distilled water • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
November 30

Mint Foot Soap


Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 ¼ C rice bran oil • 1 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil
• ½ C palm oil
• ¼ C shea butter • 5 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 1 ounce peppermint essential oil • 1 tbsp
fine ground pumice powder
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
Make Your Own Soap – Using Essential
Oils When it comes to making your own
soap, nothing personalized it more than
when you make it with your own signature
scents. In most cases, you are going to be
using essential oils for these scents, as well
as some fragrance oils. You will even be
using dried herbs and flowers to help
enhance the scents. Not only will essential
oils help to give you the scents you love,
they also have a number of healing
properties that make them ideal for soap-
making.
Healing Oils
If you are looking for essential oils to add to your soaps, look for the ones that
will help dry skin, skin conditions, scalp problems, etc. You can also find
essential oils that are great for oily skin and hair. Some of the main essential oils
that have numerous healing properties, and that are used in soap-making,
include: • Chamomile • Lavender • Rose
• Mint
• Lemon • Orange • Sage
• Grapefruit • Myrr
• Frankincense • Eucalyptus • Ylang ylang • Tea tree oil
A Little Goes a Long Way
Be careful when you are using essential oils. You only need a few drops to give
a whole batch of soap a fairly strong scent. Start out by using a couple of drops,
and increasing the amount until the scent reaches the desired intensity.
December
Santa Claus is coming, and you can help him out by making a lot of gifts to give
to family and friends. Everyone loves specialty soaps, and you can make yours
in holiday scents, or any other scent that you think the recipients would enjoy.
Hand-made gifts are always the most appreciated, and this month, you will find
some great recipes for specialty soaps that are perfect to use as gifts.
December 1

Pine Floor Cleaner

Materials
• 6 drops pine essential oil
• 3 drops cypress essential oil
• 1 gallon warm water
Directions
Stir essential oils into the warm water. Use on floors immediately.
December 2

Gingerbread Man Mini Soap


Materials
• 2-3 ounces solid glycerin soap base • 1 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• 1 drop yellow food grade coloring • 1 drop orange food grade coloring
• 2 drops gingerbread scent • 1 drop ginger essential oil
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the glycerin with the liquid aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted together, remove from heat and add food grade
coloring, gingerbread scent, and essential oil. Pour into gingerbread man
chocolate molds, and let set for an hour or so. Wrap in waxed paper, or poke a
hole in the top of the heads and string red ribbon through so the soaps can also
be hung as scented ornaments.
December 3

Minty Fresh Floor Cleaner


Materials
• 1 gallon hot water • 10 drops peppermint essential oil • 10 drops
eucalyptus essential oil • 10 drops orange essential oil
Directions
Pour the water into a bucket, and add the essential oils. Stir to mix, and use to
scrub your floors and leave a clean, fresh scent throughout your home.
December 4

Lump of Coal Soap


Materials
• 4 ounces white melt and pour soap base • 4 ounces clear glycerin melt
and pour soap base • 2 tsp activated charcoal powder • 1 tsp gold
food grade glitter
• 5-6 drops licorice fragrance oil • Black food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the white soap base with 1 tsp
charcoal powder and ½ tsp glitter. In another double boiler, do the same with the
clear soap base. Remove both from heat and add licorice fragrance oil and
colorant. Pour mixtures alternately into cube shaped soap molds, and stir with a
stick to combine. Allow to set.
December 5

Orange Cranberry Striped Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil
• 4 drops cranberry essential oil • 4 drops sweet orange essential oil •
Red and orange food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat. Divide
into two pots. In one pot, add cranberry essential oil and red colorant. In the
other pot, add sweet orange essential oil and orange colorant. Pour 1 inch of
orange mixture in a loaf pan and allow to set. Next, pour on a 1 inch layer of
cranberry mixture. Continue until all of the mixtures are used. You will need to
re-melt mixtures throughout the process.
December 6

Candy Cane Soap


Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 5-6
drops peppermint essential oil • 4-5 drops red food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the peppermint essential oil. Divide mixture in half, and add colorant to one half.
Pour into molds in layers to create a striped pattern and allow to set.
December 7

Orange Clove Glycerin Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil
• 5-6 drops orange essential oil • 3-4 drops clove essential oil • 3-4
drops orange food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the essential oils and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set.
December 8

Christmas Tree Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 4-5 drops
pine essential oil • 3-4 drops green food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the pine essential oil and colorant. Pour into Christmas tree molds and allow to
set.
December 9

Menorah Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil
• 4-5 drops frankincense essential oil • 3-4 drops yellow food grade
colorant or soap dye • 1 tbsp food grade gold glitter
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add
the frankincense essential oil, glitter, and colorant. Pour into menorah molds and
allow to set.
December 10

Santa Clause Soap


Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil •
4-5 drops peppermint essential oil • 4-5 drops red food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and coconut oil.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat, add the
peppermint essential oil, and separate mixture into 2 bowls. Add the colorant to
one bowl. Pour white mixture into the beard sections of the Santa Clause mold,
and then carefully pour the red mixture on top. Allow to set.
December 11

Holiday Dish Liquid

Materials
• 2 C unscented dish liquid
• 3-4 drops sweet orange essential oil
• 2 drops clove essential oil
Directions
Combine ingredients in a glass bowl and stir well to mix. Transfer mixture to an
empty dish liquid bottle.
December 12

Lemon Guest Soaps


Materials
• 1 pound shea melt and pour soap base • 1 pound goat’s milk melt and
pour soap base • 8-10 drops lemon essential oil
• 6-7 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap bases. When melted,
remove from heat and add the lemon essential oil and colorant. Pour into molds
and allow to set.
December 13

Red Candy Soap


Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼ C coconut oil •
5-6 drops candy apple fragrance oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant
or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine soap base and coconut oil. When
ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat and add the
candy apple fragrance oil and colorant. Pour into molds and allow to set.
December 14

Snowman Soap
Materials
• 1 pound white melt and pour soap base • 2-3 drops black food grade
colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a microwave safe bowl, melt the soap base in the microwave in 30-second
increments. Remove ¼ C of the mixture and add black colorant. Fill in the facial
features, buttons, hat, etc. in snowman molds with black mixture, and fill the rest
of the way with white soap. Allow to set.
December 15

Heavy Duty Household Cleanser

Materials
• ½ C borax
• ½ lemon
Directions
Cut the lemon in half and dip into the borax. Scrub glass, tiles, etc. with the
borax-coated lemon and rinse with clear water.
December 16

Stovetop Grease Remover

Materials
• ½ C ammonia
• 1 gallon hot water
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Stir the ammonia until it is sudsy, and add the water and lemon essential oil. To
use, dip a sponge or cloth into the mixture and rub onto the stovetop.
December 17

Stain Remover for Whites

Materials
• 2 C powdered dishwasher detergent
• 2 C liquid chlorine bleach
• 2 gallons hot water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a large basin. Place clothing in the mixture, and let soak
for 20 minutes to remove stains.
December 18

3-in-1 Cleaner
Materials
• 1 C distilled white vinegar • 2 C pure distilled water • 1 tbsp liquid
dish soap • 10 drops lemon essential oil • 10 drops pine essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
This can be used as an all-purpose cleaner, a window cleaner, and a room
deodorizer.
December 19

Upholstery Cleaner

Materials
• ½ C liquid dish detergent
• ½ C hot water
Directions
Combine ingredients in a glass bowl and whip with beaters or a whisk until
mixture is fluffy. Use a sponge or a rag to apply to stains, and rinse with clear
water.
December 20

Carpet Cleaner
Materials
• ¼ C salt • ¼ C borax • ¼ C white distilled vinegar • 4-5 drops
lemon essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, mix ingredients together to form a paste. Apply paste to stains
on the carpet, let it sit for a few hours, and then clean with a steam cleaner.
December 21

Yoga Mat Spray Cleaner

Materials
• ¼ C warm water
• ¾ C white distilled vinegar
• 2 drops peppermint essential oil
• 2 drops chamomile essential oil
• 3 drops tea tree oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
December 22

Antifungal Cleaning Spray

Materials
• ¼ C warm water
• ¾ C white distilled vinegar
• 10 drops lemongrass essential oil
• 2 drops tea tree oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
December 23

Charcoal Soap
Materials
• 2 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ¼ C coconut oil • 1 ¼ C palm oil •
1 C avocado oil • ¼ C castor oil • 2 tbsp activated charcoal powder
• 8-10 drops anise essential oil • 2 ½ C pure distilled water • 7
ounces lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book. Make a black and a white batch, and pour one on top of the other in
the molds, and swirl with a stir stick.
December 24

Shea Butter Soap


Materials
• 2 C coconut oil • 2 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • 2 C palm oil • ½ C
shea butter • 2 C tallow
• 10 ounces lye • 3 C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 25

Honeybee Soap
Materials
• 4 C extra virgin olive oil • 2 C palm oil • 3 C tallow
• 9 ounces lye • 1 tbsp raw honey • 3 C pure distilled water •
Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 26

Simple Cold Process Soap

Materials
• 2 C canola oil
• 2 C coconut oil
• 2 C palm oil
• 7 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 27

Cinnamon Soap
Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 3 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • 2 vitamin E capsules
• 5-6 drops cinnamon essential oil • 3-4 drops red food grade colorant or
soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, aloe vera, and
liquid from vitamin E capsules. When ingredients have melted and blended
together, remove from heat and add the cinnamon essential oil and colorant.
Pour into soap molds and allow to set.
December 28

Orange Cinnamon Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil
• 1 C palm oil
• 5 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 8-10 drops orange essential oil • 5-6 drops
cinnamon essential oil • Red food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 29

Lemon Ginger Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • 1 C palm oil
• 5 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 15 drops lemongrass essential oil • 5 drops
ginger essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 30

Rosemary Spearmint Soap


Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • 1 C palm oil
• 5 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • 10 drops spearmint essential oil • 10 drops
rosemary essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
this e-book.
December 31

Apple Spice Soap


Materials
• 2 ¼ C canola oil • 1 C coconut oil
• 2 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 6 ounces
lye
• 1 tbsp apple pie spice • 4-5 drops apple essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
this e-book.
Bonus Soap Recipes Mini E-Book
Table of Contents

Introduction
1) Unscented Glycerin Soap
2) Citrus Glycerin Soap
3) Dry Skin Soap
4) Snow Globe Soap
5) Easter Chickadee Soap
6) Peppermint Foot Soap
7) Kids’ Letter Soap
8) Tomato Basil Soap
9) pH Balanced Non-Lathering Shampoo
10) Shampoo for Normal Hair
11) Dandruff Shampoo
12) Shampoo for Damaged Hair
13) Hair Loss Shampoo
14) Home-Made “Oxy” Cleaner
15) Floor Sweeper Solution
16) Floor Sweeper Solution II
17) Home-Made Floor Sweeper Pads
18) Copycat “409” Cleaner
19) Super-Simple Cold Process Soap
20) Cucumber Soap
21) Moisturizing Soap
22) Basic Cold Process Soap
23) Laundry Powder
24) Laundry Powder II
25) Laundry Powder III
26) Fabric Softener
27) Dryer Sheets
28) Watermelon Shampoo Bar
29) Mango Soap
30) Honey Oatmeal Hot Process Soap
31) Orange Soap
32) Aloe and Jojoba Shampoo Bar
33) Vanilla Fig Soap
34) Summer Rain Soap
35) Chocolate Truffle Soap
36) Tub and Shower Cleaner
37) Toilet Bowl Cleaner
38) Toilet Bowl Cleaner II
39) Copycat “Goo Gone”
40) Copycat “Clorox” Spray
41) Cold Process Goat’s Milk Soap
42) Kitchen Hand Soap
43) Seaweed Soap
44) Home-Made Castile Soap
45) Honeycomb Soap

Conclusion
Introduction

Because you loved the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book, we have more
great recipes for you to try. Here are an additional 45 bonus soap recipes for
everything from facial care to soap to bath products and even household
cleaners.
Unscented Glycerin Soap

Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ½ C coconut oil • 2
tbsp liquid aloe vera • 2 vitamin E capsules
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, aloe
vera, and the liquid from the vitamin E capsules. When ingredients have melted
and blended together, remove from heat, pour into soap molds, and allow to set.
Citrus Glycerin Soap

Materials
• 1 pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • ⅓ C coconut oil
• 2 tbsp shea butter
• 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera • 5-6 drops lemon essential oil • 2 drops pink
grapefruit essential oil • 3 drops sweet orange essential oil • 3-4
drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base, coconut oil, shea
butter, and aloe vera. When ingredients have melted and blended together,
remove from heat and add essential oils and colorant. Pour into soap molds and
allow to set.
Dry Skin Soap

Materials
• ½ C cocoa butter • ½ C shea butter • 1 C palm oil
• 2 C coconut oil • 2 ½ C soybean oil • 1 C avocado oil • 2 C extra
virgin olive oil • ½ C grapeseed oil • 4 C pure distilled water • 13
ounces lye
• 2 ounces of essential oils of choice • Colorants of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Snow Globe Soap

Materials
• 1 pound plus ¼ pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • ¼
pound white glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe vera
• 2-3 drops gingerbread fragrance oil • 2-3 drops brown food grade
colorant or soap dye • 5-6 drops red food grade colorant or soap dye
• Gingerbread man candy mold • Silicone cake pops mold
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted together, place 1 C of the mixture into a separate
container. Add the gingerbread fragrance oil and colorant to the smaller amount,
fill the gingerbread man trays and allow to set. Re-melt the other mixture if it has
set. Fill the cake pop molds ½ inch with clear mixture and allow to set for a
couple of minutes. Place the gingerbread men on top, and fill molds to ½ inch
from the top. In a separate double boiler, melt the white soap base and add the
red colorant. Fill molds the rest of the way with the red mixture.
Easter Chickadee Soap

Materials
• ½ pound white melt and pour soap base • 2-3 drops lemon essential oil
• 3-4 drops yellow food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add lemon essential oil and colorant. Pour into chickadee “peeps” molds and
allow to set. If you like, reserve a tiny bit of the soap mixture, color it black, and
dot on some eyes.
Kids’ Letters Soap

Materials
• 1 pound clear glycerin melt and pour soap base • 2 tbsp liquid aloe
vera • Various colors of food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, combine the soap base and aloe vera.
When ingredients have melted and blended together, remove from heat. Separate
into small glass containers, and add the various colorants. Pour mixtures into
letter candy molds and allow to set.
Tomato Basil Soap

Materials
• 2 ounces cocoa butter • 2 ounces shea butter • 1 C palm oil
• 1 C coconut oil
• 1 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 5 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water • 1 tbsp powdered basil • 5-6 drops basil
essential oil • 1 C ripe pureed tomatoes • 1 tbsp walnut shell powder
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Peppermint Foot Soap

Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 C rice bran oil • 1 C extra virgin olive oil • ½ C
palm oil
• ¼ C shea butter
• 5 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 1 ounce sweet almond oil • 1 ounce
peppermint oil • ½ ounce tea tree oil • 1 tbsp walnut shell powder
• 1 tbsp finely ground pumice powder • 1 tsp titanium dioxide
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
pH Balanced Non-Lathering Shampoo

Materials
• 1 ½ C coconut milk • 1 ¾ C aloe vera gel • 2-3 drops orange
essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, mix the coconut milk, aloe vera gel, and orange essential oil.
Transfer mixture to ice cube trays and freeze. To use, thaw out one cube and
wash hair as normal. Remember, this shampoo will not give you a lather.
Shampoo for Normal Hair

Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ½ C coconut milk • ½ C raw honey
• 4 tbsp coconut oil • Liquid from 4 vitamin E capsules • 60 drops
orange essential oil • 30 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients and stir gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer to a clean shampoo bottle. Shake well before each
use.
Dandruff Shampoo

Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ½ C coconut milk
• ½ C raw honey
• 4 tbsp coconut oil • Liquid from 4 vitamin E capsules • 20 drops
lemon essential oil • 20 drops lavender essential oil • 20 drops tea
tree oil • 20 drops rosemary essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients and stir gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer to a clean shampoo bottle. Shake well before each
use.
Shampoo for Damaged Hair

Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ½ C coconut milk
• ½ C raw honey
• 4 tbsp coconut oil • Liquid from 4 vitamin E capsules • 40 drops
clary sage essential oil • 30 drops lavender essential oil • 30 drops
wild orange essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients and stir gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer to a clean shampoo bottle. Shake well before each
use.
Hair Loss Shampoo

Materials
• 1 C liquid Castile soap • ½ C coconut milk • ½ C raw honey
• 4 tbsp coconut oil • Liquid from 4 vitamin E capsules • 20 drops
rosemary essential oil • 20 drops peppermint essential oil • 20 drops
cedarwood essential oil • 20 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine all of the ingredients and stir gently to mix without
creating bubbles. Transfer to a clean shampoo bottle. Shake well before each
use.
Home-Made “Oxy” Cleaner

Materials
• 3 C hydrogen peroxide
• 3 C baking soda
• 6 C water
Directions
Combine all ingredients in a container and let sit overnight before using. To use,
add about 1 C of the mixture to each laundry load.
Floor Sweeper Solution

Materials
• 4 C hot water
• 1 C lemon juice
• 3 C white distilled vinegar
Directions
Combine all ingredients into an empty container. Cover and shake well before
each use.
Floor Sweeper Solution II

Materials
• 2 quarts water
• 2 tbsp Murphy’s Oil soap
Directions
Combine ingredients into an empty container. Cover and shake well before each
use.
Home-Made Floor Sweeper Pads

Materials
• 1 yard microfiber or an old bath towel
• Scissors
Directions
Cut fabric into rectangles that will fit over your sweeper head, making sure that
there is at least an inch overlapping all the way around for tucking it into the
sweeper.
Copycat “409” Cleaner

Materials
• 2 tbsp white distilled vinegar
• 1 tsp borax
• ⅛ C dish liquid
• 1 C hot water
• 5-6 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
Super-Simple Cold Process Soap

Materials
• 5 C extra virgin olive oil
• 5 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water
• 6-8 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Cucumber Soap

Materials
• 2 C canola oil • 4 C coconut oil • 3 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 2 ½
C palm oil • ½ C shea butter • 2 C pureed cucumber (including
peels) • 2 ½ C pure distilled water • 1 ½ C lye
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Moisturizing Soap

Materials
• ½ C avocado oil • 2 C coconut oil • 1 ½ C palm oil • ¼ C shea
butter • 1 C soybean oil • ½ C sunflower oil • 7 ounces lye
• 2 C pure distilled water • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Basic Cold Process Soap

Materials
• ¼ C castor oil • ½ C cocoa butter • ½ C coconut oil • 1 ½ C extra
virgin olive oil • 1 C palm oil
• 4 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • Essential oils of choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Laundry Powder

Materials
• ¼ C white clay powder • 12 C borax
• 10 C baking soda • 3 ½ C sodium lauryl sulfate • 1-2 tbsp lemon
essential oil
Directions
Combine clay powder and essential oil. Add the rest of the ingredients, mix well,
and store in a covered container. To use, add 1 C of powder per laundry load.
Laundry Powder II

Materials
• 1 bar white Castile soap
• 1 C borax
• 1 C washing soda
Directions
Finely grate the Castile soap. Add borax and washing soda, and mix well. Store
in a covered container. To use, add 2-3 tbsp per laundry load.
Laundry Powder III

Materials
• 1 bar white Castile soap
• 1 C baking soda
• 1 C washing soda
Directions
Finely grate the Castile soap. Add borax and washing soda, and mix well. Store
in a covered container. To use, add 2-3 tbsp per laundry load.
Fabric Softener

Materials
• 1 C hair conditioner (any kind)
• 3 C hot water
Directions
Pour conditioner and water in a clean fabric softener or detergent jug. Cover and
shake well before each use.
Dryer Sheets

Materials
• Fabric softener (from above recipe)
• Sponge
Directions
Soak a sponge in the home made fabric softener (or fabric softener of your
choice) and place it in the dryer with your laundry.
Watermelon Shampoo Bar

Materials
• 1 ½ C coconut oil • 2 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • 1 ½ C castor oil
• 2 C pure distilled water • 6 ounces lye
• 1 ounce watermelon fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Mango Soap

Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • ½ C shea butter • ¼ C sweet almond oil • 1 C
pure distilled water • 3 ounces lye
• ½ ounce mango fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Honey Oatmeal Hot Process Soap

Materials
• 2 C extra virgin olive oil • 1 C coconut oil • 2 ounces sweet almond
oil • 1 ounce meadowfoam oil • 1 C pure distilled water • 4 ounces
lye
• 1 tbsp finely ground oatmeal • 1 tbsp raw honey • Essential oils of
choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Orange Soap

Materials
• 1 C babassu oil
• 1 C coconut oil
• ¼ C shea butter
• ¼ C cocoa butter
• 1 ¼ C extra virgin olive oil • ¼ C sweet almond oil • ⅔ C apricot
kernel oil • 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 5 ounces lye
• 1 ounce orange fragrance oil • ½ tsp yellow iron oxide pigment powder
• ¼ tsp red iron oxide pigment powder
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Aloe and Jojoba Shampoo Bar

Materials
• ½ C coconut oil • ½ C palm oil
• ½ C illipe butter • ½ C shea butter • ½ C jojoba oil • ½ C rice bran
oil • 1 ½ C soybean oil • 5 ounces lye
• 1 C pure distilled water • 3 ounces liquid aloe vera • Essential oils of
choice
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Vanilla Fig Soap

Materials
• 1 ½ C extra virgin olive oil • ¾ C palm oil
• 1 ½ C coconut oil • ¼ C rice bran oil • ¼ C shea butter • 1 ounce
lanolin • 5 ounces lye
• 1 ½ C pure distilled water • 2 ounces vanilla fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Summer Rain Soap

Materials
• 1 pound clear melt and pour soap base • 3 ounces Ocean Rain
fragrance oil
• 3-5 drops light blue food grade colorant or soap dye • 2 drops light
green food grade colorant or soap dye
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add the fragrance oil and colorants. Stir to mix colorants, pour into soap molds,
and allow to set.
Chocolate Truffle Soap

Materials
• 1 pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 5-6 drops chocolate
fragrance oil • Brown food grade colorant or soap dye • Truffle
molds
Directions
In a double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and
add the fragrance oil and colorants. Stir to mix colorants, pour into soap molds,
and allow to set.
Tub and Shower Cleaner

Materials
• 1 C water
• ½ C hydrogen peroxide
• ½ C white distilled vinegar
• 1 tsp liquid Castile soap
• 10-15 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine all ingredients together in a spray bottle. Shake well before each use.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Materials
• ¾ C baking soda
• 1-2 tbsp liquid Castile soap
• 5 drops tea tree oil
• 5 drops lemon essential oil
Directions
Combine baking soda and Castile soap to create a paste. Add the essential oils
and use mixture to clean the inside of your toilet bowl.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner II

Materials
• 1 C baking soda
• 1 C white distilled vinegar
• 15 drops tea tree oil
• 5 drops lavender essential oil
Directions
Combine baking soda and essential oils to create a thick paste. Add vinegar and
pour into toilet. Clean as normal.
Copycat “Goo Gone”

Materials
• 1 C vegetable oil • 2 C baking soda
Directions
In a glass bowl, combine ingredients to create a paste. Transfer mixture into a
covered jar. To use, apply to sticky spots with fingers or a sponge, rub it into the
spot, and rinse with clear, warm water.
Copycat Clorox Spray

Materials
• 2 ½ C water
• ½ tbsp. chlorine bleach
Directions
Combine ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well to use.
Cold Process Goat’s Milk Soap

Materials
• 5 C extra virgin olive oil • 4 C coconut oil • 2 ¼ C palm oil • 12
ounces lye • 4 C goat’s milk • 1 C finely ground oatmeal • 4 tbsp
raw honey
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Kitchen Hand Soap

Materials
• 4 C extra virgin olive oil • 2 C palm oil
• 2 C coconut oil • ½ C cocoa butter • 4 C strong coffee, chilled • 9
ounces lye
• 1 ounce coffee fragrance oil
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Seaweed Soap

Materials
• 1 C coconut oil • 1 ounce grapeseed oil • 4 C extra virgin olive oil
• 2 C pure distilled water • 5.5 ounces lye
• 2 soaked sheets of nori
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Cold Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Home-Made Castile Soap

Materials
• 6 C extra virgin olive oil
• 6 ounces lye
• 1 ¾ C pure distilled water
Directions
Follow the instructions in the “Make Your Own Soap – Hot Process” section of
the “365 Soap Recipes for 365 Days” e-book.
Honeycomb Soap

Materials
• ½ pound goat’s milk melt and pour soap base • 1 ounce essential oils
of choice • ½ tsp bee pollen powder • 2 tbsp raw honey • 4-5 drops
yellow food grade colorant or soap dye • Bubble wrap
Directions
Line round soap molds with bubble wrap so the bubbles are facing upwards. In a
double boiler over medium heat, melt the soap base. Remove from heat and stir
in bee pollen powder, honey, essential oils, and colorant. Pour into prepared soap
molds and allow to set. When soaps have set, peel away the bubble wrap for a
honeycomb appearance.
Conclusion

We hope you have enjoyed these additional 45 soap recipes. Once you get used
to making your own soaps, feel free to change up any of these recipes to make
your own special blends for skin and hair care, and house cleaning.

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