• June 24, 2010
If only world peace were as easy as this happy, peace soap project.
Ingredients
Click HERE to buy all of the ingredients to make the yellow peace soap project. OR get creative and mix and match your colorants and fragrances.
ONE: Melt 1 ounce of soap base in the microwave and stir in some Canary LabColor until you have a nice and happy yellow. Once the color is mixed in, use a dropper or syringe to fill in the peace part of the cavity in the mold. Let cool.
TWO: Melt 11 ounces of white soap base in the microwave and add  .25 ounces of your favorite fragrance oil (I used Yuzu) and Canary LabColor. Mix well and allow the soap to cool to 125 degrees.
THREE: Spritz the first layer of soap with rubbing alcohol and pour your second layer of soap. Spritz with rubbing alcohol to get rid of any bubbles. Let cool for 4-6 hours.

For more details on making layered melt & pour soap check out my video on Soap Queen TV.

 

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  1. Love this! My youngest grand girlie is passionate about Peace Signs—she would too love this!

  2. Yay! If you have a Flickr account or are our FB ‘like’ Fan, post it. I’d love to see what you do with the mold. =)

  3. with all the very cool stuff you sell to make soap with would it be a streach to sell cool soap dishes? I find myself looking for them everywhere.

  4. I’m totally making some of the peace soaps right now. This is an awesome idea :]

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