4.40 from 38 votes

Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap

Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap - Make your own DIY soap perfect for holiday gift giving.


Are you planning to give any DIY gifts this year? If so, try this Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap, an easy homemade soap recipe perfect for gift giving!

It has a bit of a holiday feel with the inclusion of dried cranberries. I added some vanilla soap fragrance to give it a soft, pretty scent. The dried cranberries will make the soap last longer than if you used fresh.

Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap - Make your own DIY soap perfect for holiday gift giving.

Ingredients

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You’ll need to pick up a few supplies to make this soap. 

Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap - Make your own DIY soap perfect for holiday gift giving.

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    Then you’ll also be able to make my other DIY soap recipes too. I love making my own soap. It’s so simple.

    Do you have anyone on your holiday shopping list who would love this soap?

    4.40 from 38 votes

    Cranberry Vanilla Shea Butter Soap

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 4 bars
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Additional Time 1 hour
    Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes
    Make your own DIY soap perfect for holiday gift giving.

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 lb shea butter melt and pour soap base cut into 1 inch cubes
    • ¼ cup dried cranberries
    • 20 drops vanilla soap fragrance

    Instructions

    • Cover the bottom of your soap mold with dried cranberries.
    • Add shea butter soap base to a microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 30 seconds, and then stir. Microwave an additional 10 seconds and stir. Continue to microwave in 10-second increments, stirring in between, until the soap is completely melted.
    • Stir in vanilla soap fragrance.
    • Pour into soap mold. Let sit at room temperature until set (about 40 minutes to 1 hour).
    • Carefully remove from soap mold by pushing on the bottom to release the soap.

    Equipment

    • silicone soap mold
    • Bowl

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    39 Comments

    1. I love homemade soap and want to make it badly- if I ever get more than ten minutes to myself!

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    2. I bet this smells amazing! Pinned
      Thank you for sharing at the Creative Muster. Robin | Fluster Buster

    3. This is pampering at it’s very best Stacie. The shea butter, vanilla and cranberries combination sounds both soothing and so heavenly.

    4. I know this isn’t really important when it comes to soap but these bars are sooo pretty! I love the look of them. I would love to make these to set out for company. Thanks for the recipe!

    5. I’ve always wanted to try my hand at soap making. This recipe sounds easy enough for a beginner like me and it’s pretty too. Thanks for sharing on Merry Monday.

    6. Stacie, my youngest daughter loves home-made soap. This looks like a lovely idea for gift giving. Thanks for sharing your creativity & inspiration! Have an craftastic week! 😉

    7. What a great gift! I bet it smells amazing! Thank you for sharing at Dishing It & Digging It. 🙂

    8. Stacie, you always make such beautiful soaps! I have to make my own one day. May I ask, what do you do with all these soap bars?! You don’t keep them all, do you?
      I wouldn’t even have enough friends to give all of those soaps away as gifts 😀 Looking forward to your next post!
      *Maisy

      1. I keep some and I also give them to my cousin and she brings them to work!

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