5 from 1 vote

Orange Creamsicle Soap

I can’t get enough of the smell of orange creamsicles! Vanilla + orange is one of the best scent combinations ever, in my humble opinion. I’ve been wanting to make a soap version for a while now and I finally got around to doing it. I was so happy with how it turned out.

Orange Creamsicle Soap - Smells like a dream! I can't get enough of the vanilla + orange scent combo.


Orange Creamsicle Soap

My base was goat’s milk melt and pour soap. I buy them at Michael’s and try to use a 40% or 50% off coupon when I go to save $$$. Using the melt and pour soap bases makes the job super simple and they always turn out beautifully.

Orange Creamsicle Soap - Smells like a dream! I can't get enough of the vanilla + orange scent combo.

To create the delicious creamsicle fragrance, I used vanilla soap fragrance and orange essential oil. I also added in some orange zest to give it a bit of colour.

Orange Creamsicle Soap - Smells like a dream! I can't get enough of the vanilla + orange scent combo.

Ingredients

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    *I used Goat’s Milk melt & pour soap

    Orange Creamsicle Soap - Smells like a dream! I can't get enough of the vanilla + orange scent combo.

    This recipe makes four bars with a rectangular silicone soap mold. I prefer using the silicone molds over the plastic molds because removing them is 100 times easier.

    Save some for yourself and give some away as gifts to friends. My friends think of me as the soap lady and always ask me if I have any bars for them to try when they come over for a visit.

    Check out my other soap recipes: Orange Zest Soap, Lemon Zest Soap and Coconut Shea Butter Soap.

    Let me know if you have any specific soap scent combinations you think I should try. I’m always looking for suggestions!

    5 from 1 vote

    Orange Creamsicle Soap

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 4 bars
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 40 minutes
    Total Time 50 minutes
    Smells like a dream! I can't get enough of the vanilla + orange scent combo.

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 lb melt and pour soap* cut into cubes
    • 15 drops orange essential oil
    • 15 drops vanilla soap fragrance
    • 1 tsp orange zest patted dry with a paper towel

    Instructions

    • Add soap to a microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Then microwave at 10 second intervals, stirring in between, until soap is melted.
    • Quickly stir in orange essential oil, vanilla soap fragrance and orange zest. Pour into a silicone soap mold. Let sit at room temperature for at least 40 minutes.To remove, turn over soap mold and carefully push on the bottom to pop out the soaps.

    Notes

    I used Goat’s Milk melt & pour soap.

    Equipment

    • Bowl
    • silicone soap mold

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    51 Comments

    1. Your soap looks wonderful! I’ve wanted to make soap, and i think the melt and pour would be an easy place to start. Plus, orange creamsicle just brings back memories! 🙂

    2. Hi Stacie,
      I so look forward to seeing your soap recipes on Thursday Favorite Things. One of these days I’m going to try my hand at this too.

      Thank you for sharing with us at TFT.

      Olivia

    3. I’ve wanted to try and make soap and you make it sound easy enough that I’m going to give it a try. Thanks for the tutorial!

    4. This has to smell amazing!
      Pinned and tweeted!
      Thanks for sharing with us as the Merry Monday link party! We hope you can join us again next week!

      Kate | TheOrganizedDream.com

    5. kathy downey says:

      Thanks this would make a lovely Christmas gift!

    6. I made this and it’s just amazing. Love the delicate scent of orange.

    7. Kenyae Gusta says:

      Great idea! Can you tell me how long it lasts because of the orange zest?

      1. About a month. If you want them to last longer, just leave out the orange zest.

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