Jolly Jubilee Embeds
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Recipe type: Melt and Pour
 
These Jolly Jubilee Bars features holiday embeds like trees and snowflakes for a festive flair.
Ingredients
  • 43 oz. Clear Melt and Pour Base
  • .3 Woodland Elves Fragrance Oil
  • .4 Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil
  • ½ tablespoon Iridescent Glitter
  • Perfect Red Color Block
  • Super Pearly White Color Block
  • Hydrated Chrome Green Color Block
  • Ultraviolet Blue Color Block
  • Tree and Snowflake pattern
  • 10" Silicone Loaf Mold
  • 12 Bar Square Silicone Mold
Instructions
  1. Cut and melt 12 oz. of Clear Melt and Pour base on 30 seconds microwave bursts. Shave off chunks of the Perfect Red Color Block (it’s a WYSIWYG, so add more chunks for a darker red) and fragrance with .2 oz of Woodland Elves Fragrance Oil. Use a spoon to fully incorporate the fragrance and color into the soap base.
  2. When you’ve finished mixing, pour about 4 oz. of soap into the Silicone Loaf Mold (the layer should be about ¼ an inch thick). Spray with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol to disperse bubbles. Set the mold with the soap aside to dry.
  3. Cut and melt 23 oz. of Clear Melt and Pour Base on 30 seconds microwave bursts. Fragrance with .4 oz. of Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil. Color the soap by shaving off chunks of the Super Pearly White Mica Color Block (again, it’s a WYSIWYG! The goal here is to just add a slight shimmer to the soap).
  4. Give the mixture a good stir to fully incorporate the fragrance oil and the color block into the soap base, and then add ½ tablespoon of Silver Glitter.
  5. Once the red soap layer has hardened and the silver soap has cooled to 130 degrees or below, pour a layer of silver soap into the Silicone Loaf Mold. Pour about 4 oz., or enough to occupy ¼ inch, into the mold. Spray with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol and set the loaf mold aside.
  6. By now the red soap may have hardened, so re-melt it on 30 second microwave bursts. Once the soap has liquefied, fill two of the cavities in the 12 Bar Square Silicone Mold with 2 oz. of soap each. Spray with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol. These slabs will form the supports that will hold up your embeds.
  7. To make the embeds, cut and melt 8 oz. of Clear Melt and Pour base in the microwave on 30 second bursts. Fragrance with .1 oz of Woodland Elves Fragrance Oil. Once the soap has been melted, split it in half into another container, so you have about 4 oz. in each container. Color one container with the Hydrated Chrome Green Color Block and the second container with the Ultraviolet Blue Color Block.
  8. Once you fully incorporated the colors and fragrance into both containers of soap base, fill two of the 12 Bar Square Silicone Mold with each color. Fill each cavity with about 2 oz. of soap. You should end up with two, 2 oz. green squares and two, 2 oz. blue squares.
  9. By now the red soap should be hardened. Unmold the soap and cut it into strips that are 1 inch wide by 2 inches long. You’ll have some leftover scraps of red soap, but be sure to save them for later! Place them back in the container of red soap and remelt them later to pour the final layer on the loaf.
  10. Unmold the green and blue soap and cut out the Christmas Tree and Snowflake shapes from the template. Place the templates over the soap, and use a clean up tool to trace their outlines into the soap. Then, using an exacto knife, cut out the outline of the shapes.
  11. After the shapes have been cut out, place the supports you made in step 9 between each shape. This will help prop them up.
  12. By now you may need to remelt your silver soap. Place it in the microwave for 30 second bursts to fully melt it. Once it has cooled to around 130 degrees, pour the entire container of silver soap into the mold.
  13. Once the silver soap has formed a thick skin, reheat the red soap on 30 second microwave bursts. Once it has cooled to around 130 degrees, pour it over the silver soap.
  14. Let your soap sit for 24 – 28 hours before cutting. Once it’s been removed from the mold, use a soap cutter to cut right up against the embed so it is front and center in the final soap. You may need to use a clean up tool to help scrape off extra soap.
Recipe by Soap Queen at https://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body-tutorials/melt-and-pour-soap/jolly-jubilee-embeds/