Melt and Pour Truffles: Chocolate Toffee and Champagne

This post is for all my chocolate lovers! Learn how to make a desert inspired melt and pour truffles soap. The brown melt and pour is made with a chocolate toffee fragrance, while the pink and white are made with a champagne fragrance. They are then topped off with some Dead Sea Salt.

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The thing that I love most about melt and pour soap, is that the sky is the limit. If you can dream up a soap design, you can make it!

Supplies

  • Scale
  • Silicone Mold
  • Spatula
  • Ingredients

    Making Melt and Pour Truffles

    1: Cut the melt and pour soap into 1 inch cubes. It is fine if they are smaller than 1 inch, just try to keep all the pieces about the same size for consistent melting.

    2: Weigh out 1.5 ounce of melt and pour soap and put in into you microwave safe container.

    3: Melt in the microwave in 15 second bursts, stirring well in between intervals, until the soap is fully melted.

    4: Add your champagne fragrance oil to the melted soap base and mix thoroughly.

    Changing Fragrance Oil

    If you choose to use a different fragrance oil, be sure to check the vanilla content first. You want to make sure that your white soap does not get discolored from your fragrance oil.

    5: Pour the soap into your mold. (Be sure to save the remaining white soap, as we will be using this). Spray the soap with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Allow to cool.

    6: Weigh out 1.5 ounce of melt and pour soap and put in into you microwave safe container. Melt it in 15 second intervals until completely melted.

    7: Add your Chocolate Toffee fragrance oil and brown mica powder and mix well.

    If you have any issues with the mica powder not mixing, just spritz it with rubbing alcohol. This will help to break up any clumps.

    8: Pour the soap into your mold and allow the soap to cool completely before removing. (Be sure to save the remaining brown soap, as we will be using this).

    9: Once both the white and the brown soaps have cooled completely, remove them from the mold.

    10: Re-melt the brown melt and pour soap in 5 second intervals, until completely melted.

    11: Spray the white soaps with rubbing alcohol, then drizzle the brown soap on them one at a time.

    12: Immediately after drizzling the brown soap, sprinkle the dead sea salt on top. You have to have the dead sea salt ready because you don’t have much time before that drizzle hardens.

    13: Re-melt the white soap in 5 second intervals until it is completely melted.

    14: Add the light pink mica powder to it and mix completely.

    15: Spray the brown melt and pour soap with rubbing alcohol and drizzle with the pink soap.

    16: Quickly, sprinkle with dead sea salt.

    Enjoy!

    Be sure to wrap your soap to prevent glycerin dew.

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