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How to Make Geode Soap: DIY Geode Soap Tutorial



What is Geode Soap?

Geode soap captures the beauty and intricacy of geodes, which are rocks filled with crystal formations. This type of soap is not just a cleaning product but a piece of art that brings the natural world into your home. Crafting geode soap involves embedding soap crystals within a base to mimic the appearance of a real geode. This DIY project is perfect for those who love creative activities and natural aesthetics. Whether you're looking to add a unique touch to your bathroom or create a special gift, geode soap is an excellent choice.

How to Make Geode Soap

Making Soap Geodes—It’s all about the layers. They’re the real secret to making these nifty crystal rocks. You can leave the middle crystal clear, sprinkle the chopped-up pieces with sparkling mica of your choice to give them some shimmer or use soap scraps from other projects. You can even color half of the pieces and leave half clear to make them look even more like real geodes.

These geodes are the perfect way to use up those pesky soap scraps you’ve been saving. The outside layers should resemble sandstone or rock, so it’s a great way to also use cosmetic clay or colloidal powdered oats.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Geode Soap

SUPPLIES
  • Heatproof measuring cup
  • Bamboo skewer or large spoon for dipping
  • Gloves
  • Waxed paper
  • Alcohol for spritzing
INGREDIENTS
DIRECTIONS
Step 1
Chop 2 oz of clear Melt-and-Pour Soap base into very small pieces. Don’t scent this portion, as you don’t want any discoloration in the clarity. Spritz with alcohol to wet slightly and form a tight ball with your gloved hands.

Step 2
Melt 3 oz* cup of clear base, scent with just a few drops of your favorite FO, then spritz your ball with alcohol and dip it into the melted base. Pause and spritz between dips and smooth a bit with your gloved hands.

*The amount you melt depends upon how many geodes you’d like to make and how large you’d like them to be. If you have some leftovers, just use it for another batch. You’ll still have some in the pot, so add some shimmery mica to the rest and dip again.

Step 3
As your ball gets bigger, dip it into a 2 oz cup of melted White melt-and-pour soap with clay, oatmeal, or Oatmeal Melt-and-Pour Soap base. Dip it 2-3 times for the rocky inner ring. Pre-wet your clay or oatmeal before adding it to the melted base to avoid clumps.

Step 4
You can repeat this process with some more mica-colored base, or press on some more colored scraps before you add your final “rock” layers. You can also just dip your ball into some mica and then dip it in hot soap again.

Step 5
You can vary the last couple of rock layers between gray and brown or roll your soap ball in a bit of colloidal oatmeal if you like. The finished “rock crust” can then go in for a last dip of clear, then place it gently on waxed paper or a nonstick surface to dry and cool.

Step 6
Cut in half to reveal the pretty inside! Wrap in Stretch wrap once you’re finished and label.





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