Chocolate Fudge Soap Hearts
Chocolate fudge soap hearts are the perfect Valentines Day soap to make. The little hearts look just like little chocolates. Melt and pour soap is the best option for beginners to use. It is easy, fun and you can make it right in your kitchen without any fancy equipment.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time5 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Course: Beginner
Keyword: Melt and Pour Soap, soap making, valentines day
Servings: 6 ounces
Cost: $5
Preparing the base
Grab a cutting board. Place your clear melt and pour (or white) soap base on it. You can cut it with a knife, but I find it is way easier to use a soap cutter. When cutting your soap base, the most important thing to do is to cut the soap into chunks that are all roughly the same size. When I am cutting the soap, I like to aim for 1 inch or smaller cubes.
Melting your Soap
When you are ready to melt your soap, place it in the microwave for 5-10 second intervals, mixing well in between each interval. The reason why it is important to melt the soap this way, is because if it gets too hot, it can burn the soap and you wind up with a rubbery bar of soap. Often times, when you are melting the soap, you will have some small un-melted chunks that will finish melting as you stir it.
Color Soap
Add a small amount of the capachino mica powder and mix well. If you have a hard time getting the mica to mix, just spray the top of it with rubbing alcohol and it will break the surface tension and make it easier to mix in. Be sure to mix the bottom and the sides of the soap base as it is easy to miss.
Fragrance
Add 0.16 oz. of Champagne fragrance oil to your soap base and mix well. If at any point your soap hardens back up on you, it can be placed back into the microwave for a few seconds.
Decorate soap
Warm a tiny amount of melt and pour soap in the microwave.
Add red, white or brown mica powder and mix well.
Drizzle the melted soap over the top of the soapy hearts. I will start pouring before I get to the soap, it just makes a better drizzle.
Package
You will want to package your soap in an airtight container or packaging to prevent glycerin dew. For more information about Glycerin Dew, click here.