Salt Water Taffy Soap Recipe is sure to take you back to your childhood. Not only does it have a great candy scent, but it also shows you an adorable way to package soap. We took these fun soaps to a couple soap gatherings over the past couple months and they were a huge hit! We had many soap makers ask how exactly we made these. So by popular request here are the instructions for this unique salt water taffy fragranced soap.
Things you will need:
Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap
FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Blue
FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Orange
FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Pink
FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Green
Salt Water Taffy Fragrance Oil
Silicone Soap Mold- 4 Loaf Mold
8 oz. Clear PET Bullet Bottle
White Fine Mist Sprayer 24/410
4 Microwave Safe Containers
Scale
Mixing Spoons
Cutting Board
Knife
Rubbing Alcohol
Parchment Paper
Twist Ties
Total Amounts for Blue Soap:
219 grams Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap
10 grams Salt Water Taffy Fragrance Oil
3 drops FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Blue
Total Amounts for Orange Soap:
219 grams Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap
10 grams Salt Water Taffy Fragrance Oil
4 drops FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Orange
Total Amounts for Pink Soap:
219 grams Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap
10 grams Salt Water Taffy Fragrance Oil
2 drops FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Pink
Total Amounts for Green Soap:
219 grams Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap
10 grams Salt Water Taffy Fragrance Oil
3 drops FUN Soap Colorant- Neon Green
Begin with four heat safe bowls. Place 219 grams of Diamond Clear Melt and Pour Soap in each bowl. Use a microwave to melt the soap. We recommend melting the soap base 30 seconds at a time until it is completely melted.
In the first bowl, add three drops of the neon blue soap colorant. To the second bowl, add two drops of the neon pink colorant. The third bowl will need four drops of the neon orange colorant. In last bowl, place three drops of the neon green soap colorant. Stir each bowl well to incorporate the colors.
Once the color is mixed, pour your soap. Pour each color into its own cavity of the mold. Once the soap has setup, you can go ahead and remove the melt and pour soap from the mold. Cut it into three equal sections.
Lastly, it is time to wrap your soap. Using scissors, cut strips of parchment paper. They need to be 6 inches long and 7 inches wide. Wrap the soap with the parchment paper and use a twist ties to close the sides. It will look similar to wrapped piece of salt water taffy.
This recipe is not only simple and fun to make, it also gives you an easy, inexpensive, and creative way to package your soap. It’s the perfect craft to do with your kids as well! We hope that you have as much fun making this recipe as we did! For even more fragrance fun visit all of our free craft recipes! Keep watching for even more creative soap and candle making ideas.