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05 September, 2015

Five Minute Spiced Apple Goats Milk Soap

CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT Spiced Apple Goats Milk SoapYaaay! There is a little taste of fall here in our Georgia mornings! It can’t be too far away and I am sooo ready for my favorite season! So to celebrate its arrival, I have created a special soap that just smells like fall…my spiced apple goats milk soap! And best of all, it only takes about five minutes to put it together. Seriously…if I had any idea that soap-making was this easy, I would have started it long ago!



CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT Spiced Apple Goats Milk Soap Here’s what you will need:
  • Goats milk glycerin soap (Mine came from Michaels. I used 1/2 of a 2 pound block.)
  • Apple soap scent (Mine came from Hobby Lobby. Note that this is NOT essential oil.)
  • Apple pie spice (Yep…the kind used in baking!)
  • Coloring for the soap if you wish ( I added  a few drops of orange since I thought red would make it turn pink.)
  • Heavy glass bowl for melting the soap
  • Molds (I used clear plastic rectangular ones from Hobby Lobby.)
  • Non-stick spray such as Pam
And here’s what you will do:
  1. Slice off as much soap as you plan to use. (I used one pound which made 4 rectangular bars.)
  2. Follow the directions on the soap to melt it in the microwave. Be sure not to overheat it!
  3. When it is completely melted, stir in 1/2 teaspoon of apple pie spice and gradually add soap scent to your liking. As noted, this is NOT essential oil, so you may need to add more. I used about 1/2 of the package (or 1/4 ounce) for one pound of soap.
  4. Spray the molds with non-stick spray, pour in the soap and let it cool and harden.
  5. Once they have hardened, simply pull the molds back around the edges to release the soap. It may take several tries, but it will work!

CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT Spiced Apple Goats Milk Soap Now simply lather up and enjoy the scent of fall right there in your soap! I love its rustic look, too!

CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT Spiced Apple Goats Milk Soap And wouldn’t they make fun little teacher or hostess gifts? I can’t wait for fall to get here, but in the meantime, I can enjoy the scent each time I use them! :-)

CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT Lavender Goats Milk Soap And be sure to check out our EASY LAVENDER GOATS MILK SOAP, too! It’s another five minute soap that is fun and easy to make!

CONFESSIONS OF A PLATE ADDICT 10 Ways to Get a Head Start on Fall And just in case you are like me and want to give fall a little hurry-up push, here are 10 WAYS TO GET A HEAD START ON FALL! You’ll find all sorts of easy DIY and craft projects to help bring on that fall feeling and give you a little head start on getting your home ready for the season!

OzzieMiss Ozzie says she can’t wait because it’s her favorite season, too, with lots of leaves to play in and those yellow fall butterflies to chase! What about you? Are you ready for fall?

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16 comments:

  1. Oh, I love this! I had to send my crafting class your link. They are carried away with making different types of soaps as gifts and this would be wonderful to make. I could almost smell the scent as I am reading your tutorial!

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  2. OMGosh..I'm going to try this. I LOVE scented soaps. I only made soap once and it was the old fashioned way with lye and it was an outdoor project. Never again. Can't wait to try your recipes..

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  3. So easy! Who knew! I love the Mizz Ozzie in the leaves. I'm ready for some cooler weather for sure! Time to get out my Fall decor.
    hugs,
    Linda

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  4. I made your lavender soap and it was so easy although I had no idea how much essential oil to add so I winged it. I bought cute soap molds. I'm also going to experiment with lotion bars. Fun and easy project. Thanks for your posts.

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  5. Oh, I can't wait to try this! Might I add that your picture with the soap, the apple, and the cloves is PERFECT!

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  6. I could smell it while i was reading the directions,sounds heavenly.

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  7. They look like they smell divine! I have always wanted to make soaps. I'm so doing it this year!

    Jeanine

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  8. I am going to have to try to make this Debbie! I can already smell how wonderful it smells!

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  9. Oh I forgot about making soap!
    thanks for reminding me....it is such fun using this method....yours looks wonderful.....
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

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  10. I so want to try this! Need to make a trip to the craft stores, lol. Visiting from Savvy Southern Style! Thanks for sharing!!

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  11. Apple soap scent - is it by the soap materials at Hobby Lobby?

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  12. I just wanted to say that I made your 5 minute apple goats milk soap and I love it! So easy!! I was like you and afraid to make it but I love it!! Thank you!! Would you mind if I post it on my web site but sent them to yours on how to make it?
    Thank you again, I love it!!

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  13. Can you use essential oils for soap instead of soap fragrance? What's the difference?

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    1. Yes, you can. It depends on what you have in mind. Here's a good article explaining the difference. https://www.thespruce.com/fragrance-vs-essential-oils-516856

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