Christmas tree soap handmade pattern herringbone. Handmade soap in the shape of a Christmas tree. Master class "Christmas soap in the shape of a Christmas tree with your own hands"

Today I want to introduce you to Nadezhda Uskova , she is master of soap making. According to her master class we will do it today Christmas tree soap.

We need to make soap handmade:
1 - olive transparent base at Nadezhda Crystal OV - 100 gr.
2 - matte base - white color Crystal WST - 20-30 gr.
3 - pearlescent and green matte pigments.
4 - alcohol or glycerin (for diluting pigments) 1/2 tsp.
5 - essential oils - spruce - 5 drops, pine - 5 drops, sweet orange - 6 drops.
6 - alcohol - for spraying layers of soap.

We mix dry pigments matte and mother-of-pearl, rub very well with glycerin so that not a single lump remains.

We take a small piece and heat it in the microwave in a small container. You can use small measuring cups, glasses, etc. First, we spray the form with alcohol, so that the base spreads better over it. We collect the melted base with a syringe or pipette and make a snowball on our Christmas trees. This is how it should turn out.

And for the convenience of pouring, Nadezhda put the molds on plastic jars. Now we cut again soap base into pieces and melt in the microwave for about 30 seconds. Nadezhda did not add base oil because she used an olive base.

The base is melted, add the dye and mix.

We are waiting for the base to cool a little and add essential oils ...

Again sprinkle with alcohol and fill the green base.

The second form is not completely filled in, this is clearly visible in the photo.

Everyone is now waiting for our soap to harden, then we remove the excess from the first form with a knife so that the reverse side of the soap is even.

If the green base is over, then you need to cook a small portion. Spray both forms with alcohol and pour into the second form to the brim. We quickly take the first form and put it on the melted base, making sure that the edges match.

If you want it to harden quickly, put it in the freezer for 5 minutes. And now the most interesting moment, we take it out of the mold and clean all the uneven edges.

This will be a wonderful gift By the New Year, you can give it to your friends and acquaintances.

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Today we will tell you how to make a gift with your own hands - Christmas tree soap with mother of pearl. Such a gift is very pleasant to give and even more pleasant to receive for the New Year and Christmas holidays. Master class with step by step photos conducted by Elena Tsaritsyna.

Thematic souvenirs are especially popular for the New Year. Symbols of the coming year, snowmen, snowflakes, Santa Claus, Christmas trees. I purchased suitable shape for soap - a Christmas tree, then she began to make fragrant soap.

For Christmas soap in the shape of a Christmas tree, we need:

  • transparent base for soap, 50 g;
  • fat-soluble green pigment;
  • green glitter;
  • golden mother of pearl;
  • mold plastic for soap tree;
  • grape base oil;
  • vitamins E and A, 1 drop each;
  • essential oil Lemon, 2 drops;
  • essential oil Pine, 1 drop;
  • alcohol in a spray bottle.

Master class "Christmas soap in the shape of a Christmas tree with your own hands"

Cut the transparent base into cubes. Then put it in a water bath to melt.

The plastic mold must be lubricated with oil. Otherwise, the soap will not come out of it. We take any oil.

To dilute the dry pigment, we need grape base oil, in it (somewhere a tablespoon) the dye should be rubbed with a teaspoon to a homogeneous mass. When the base becomes liquid, pour it into a glass.

We drip enough dye into it to get a beautiful green color for our future Christmas tree soap. Add glitter, also as you like, essential oils. We mix.

Pour the base into the mold and sprinkle the surface with alcohol. This is necessary in order for the air bubbles to come out of the soap.

Let the soap dry. At room temperature it will take half an hour - forty minutes, because the soap is small. Now we begin to take it out of the form. She doesn't bend. Therefore, you should take it with soap down and press the mold in the center with your fingers from above so that the soap separates from it. When you see that it has begun to move away from the walls, move to the edges. Do this carefully so as not to damage the shape. Thus we coped with the task and our soap is taken out.

Now you need to outline the outline and decorations of our Christmas tree. To do this, take a gold-colored mother-of-pearl. Dip a fingertip into it and go over the bulges of the soap. We get this beauty.

And what if these Christmas trees are connected, I have two molds and ....! Here, probably everyone has already guessed that out of two Christmas tree molds, I decided to make one Christmas tree! I was delighted with my idea, especially since I wanted to try to make a voluminous Christmas tree for a long time!
Today I want to tell you how to make such a Christmas tree. I have a lot of Christmas tree shapes, but it’s a pity that there are only two identical ones!

AT my recipe: olive transparent base Crystal OV -100 g
matte base - Crystal WST white - 20-30 g
pigments green matte and pearl - depending on the intensity of the color
glycerin or alcohol (for diluting pigments) - 1/2 tsp.
essential oils - spruce - 5k., pine - 5k., sweet orange - 6k.
alcohol - for spraying layers of soap

And so, we collect the necessary ingredients:

Dry pigments, I mixed matte and mother-of-pearl, carefully rub with glycerin or alcohol so that no lumps remain.

We heat a piece of the white base in the microwave in a small container, I used a small measuring cup.

It was presented to me for active participation in the life of the World of Soap forum, it is very convenient, in order to melt not a large number of basics.

Now I want to buy a couple more!


With a pipette or syringe, we collect the melted base and make "snow" on the Christmas trees. It is advisable to immediately sprinkle the form with alcohol, then the base spreads better over it. And for the convenience of pouring, I put the molds on plastic jars.

P such snowballs turned out on molds.


We cut the base into pieces and send it to the microwave to heat up, for about thirty seconds. I used an olive base, so I did not add base oils.


Add the prepared dye (pigment) and mix thoroughly.

When the base has cooled down a bit, add the essential oils.

We spray the forms with "snow" with alcohol and fill it with a green base.

We do not fill one of the molds to the end - this can be seen in the photo.



O Let our soap dry. When it becomes hard, we clean the excess with a knife on the mold, which is completely filled so that its reverse side is even.

AT in the event that the green base has been cooked enough, you can heat it in the microwave, if not, you will have to prepare a new small portion. Spray both forms with alcohol, fill the second form to the brim.

We take the second mold with a Christmas tree and put it on the melted base, make sure that the branches of the Christmas trees match, because now they will become one Christmas tree!)

In order for the soap to be more convenient to get out of the mold and it hardens faster, you can put it in the freezer for five minutes.And here is the most interesting moment - this is taking out the soap from the mold. First, remove the upper part, that is, the first mold, do it very carefully!

We clean uneven edges and smudges, and remove the Christmas tree from the second mold.

My Christmas trees have an uneven bottom, so we cut it off with a knife so that the tree is stable.

We clean uneven seams with a plastic knife.

And rub it with a cloth, it can be wet, or it can be dry to remove soap crumbs.

And the last touch - a photo for memory!

One more thing!)

Try, create, give gifts and use for Health!

Friends and relatives. I want to surprise and please, and this is very easy to do by giving something made by yourself. Homemade soap is great! But what if you have never done this and absolutely do not know where to start? And you need to start with simple recipes using simple forms.

To make double-sided soap "Herringbone" we need:
1. White soap base.
2. Base oils for soap enrichment (shea butter, butter grape seed, peach and so on).
3. Essential oils (coniferous or citrus scents work well).
4. Cosmetic dye "Flora" (green).
5. Form "Flat herringbone".
6. Knife.
7. Wooden skewer.
8. Dishes for soap heating.

We divide the white soap base in half into different dishes. You can first work with a white base, and then in the same dish, add the second half directly to the remains of white soap and color it with dye. We heat the base in the microwave for 20-30 seconds. The main thing is not to bring it to a boil. Otherwise, the base will lose its soap properties, and the smell will be disgusting! We enrich the base with oils, add essential oil (or suitable cosmetic fragrances). My trees smell essential oil sweet orange and enriched with shea butter. Thoroughly mix the dye and oils with a wooden skewer. Spray the soap mold with alcohol from a spray bottle. Pour white or green soap into the mold to half the mold.



We are waiting for the soap to dry completely. Spray with alcohol again and pour to the end of the mold over the first layer. Spray a few more times with alcohol so that unnecessary bubbles disappear. We take out the soap after it has completely solidified in the mold. It is better to immediately wrap the soap from the mold in cling film to preserve the gloss and not leave fingerprints.
Fragrant and festive, as well as very easy to use soap "Herringbone" is ready!