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15-Minute DIY Watermelon Soap

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This cute and easy DIY Watermelon Soap can be made in just 15 minutes, and it smells delicious! A quick and easy homemade gift idea that’s perfect for friends, family, teachers, and more!

DIY Watermelon Soap gift idea

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15-Minute DIY Watermelon Soap

This DIY watermelon soap is the cutest! I love these homemade soaps for their sweet summertime fragrance and because they are totally adorable, but what I love the most is the fact that I can whip up an entire batch of these beauties in under 15 minutes! Each layer will take a little longer to firm up, but the actual “work” part is done in less than 15 minutes. Easy peasy!

How To Make Watermelon Soap

DIY Watermelon Soap ingredients

Supplies Needed for DIY Watermelon Soap

* Note: I have been playing around with different types/brands of soap colorant lately, so for this watermelon soap, I used new-to-me supplies from Bramble Berry (a soap supply store). They worked wonderfully, and I highly recommend them; however, traditional red and green liquid soap colorants (available on Amazon.com or in local craft stores) will work as well! 

DIY Watermelon Soap mixing intervals instructions

IMPORTANT NOTE: Before pouring the melted soap into the mold, spray the top of the previous soap layer with alcohol to help the layers adhere together!

For the Dark Green Layer: Cut 1/2 lb. of the goat’s milk soap into cubes. Place the cubes into a 4-cup Pyrex measuring cup, and melt in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring well after each. When the soap is completely melted, add 10 drops of watermelon fragrance oil and green soap colorant (as much as needed to achieve the desired color). Pour 3/4 of the green soap into the bottom of the soap mold and allow to firm for 15-20 minutes. Spritz the top of the liquid soap with isopropyl alcohol to remove any air bubbles. 

For the Light Green Layer: Take the remaining dark green soap (still in the Pyrex measuring cup) and add 1/4 lb. of white soap cubes. Melt in the microwave and stir until fully mixed (will be a light green color). Spritz the top of the dark green layer with alcohol again and pour the light green mixture into the soap mold. Spritz with alcohol again to remove any air bubbles, and allow to firm for 15-20 minutes.

For the White Layer: Melt 1/4 lb. of white soap cubes in the microwave. Add 5-10 drops of watermelon fragrance oil. Spritz the light green layer with alcohol, pour the white layer into the soap mold, and spritz the top with alcohol to remove bubbles. Allow to firm for 15-20 minutes.

DIY Watermelon Soap being layered in molds

For the Red/Pink Layer: Cut 2 lbs of clear soap base into cubes. Microwave until fully melted, then stir in 15-25 drops of watermelon fragrance oil and 1 tbsp. of poppy seeds. Spritz the white layer with alcohol, pour the red layer into the soap mold, sprinkle the top with a few more poppy seeds, and spritz one last time with alcohol to remove bubbles. Allow to firm for 90 minutes or until soap has completely hardened (time will depend on temperature and humidity).

DIY Watermelon Soap layered molds

Carefully remove the silicone liner from the wooden mold, and then remove the soap from the silicone.

DIY Watermelon Soap from the side view showing layers of soap

This loaf mold makes an extra large batch of soap, so you can expect to get around 10-12 soaps from each batch.

DIY Watermelon Soap bar being cut into smaller bars

Use a sharp knife to slice the soap into bars.

DIY Watermelon Soap cut into triangle shapes

You can leave the rectangular soap as-is, or you can cut the corners as shown to create cute little triangle-shaped watermelon slice soaps!

DIY Watermelon Soap homemade gift

The watermelon soap looks red on an opaque background, but if you allow the light to shine through it, you’ll see that it’s actually a bright magenta pink!

DIY Watermelon Soap stacked on dish
DIY Watermelon Soap cut into triangles and arranged neatly on plate

They almost look good enough to eat! The watermelon fragrance is incredible – it smells just like Bubbleicious watermelon gum!

DIY Watermelon Soap easy gift idea
DIY Watermelon Soap in 15 minutes

These DIY watermelon soaps are the perfect way to brighten up your summer, and they would make a great gift for friends, family, teachers…or anyone on your gift list!

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DIY Watermelon Soap easy 15 minute

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11 Comments

  1. I am dying over how adorable these are! a few months ago I bought some materials to try my hand at homemade soap, but I haven’t really had time to do so. Now that we are in quarantine I cannot wait to do this and some of your other ideas. Thank you so much for sharing. I did want to ask what do you suggest I cut it with?

  2. Hie Heidi,
    This looks beautiful and fun. I am making a batch of this, will keep some for myself and give away a few to my friends. Thank you so much.

  3. Having trouble cutting soap w/ nice without bottom part wanting to separate from red clear soap. Any suggestions?

    1. Hi Jaclyn, spritzing the soap with isoproyl alcohol between layers can help the layers better adhere to one another. I just updated the post to include this information as well. 🙂

  4. Can you please tell me when you add the red colorant? And how much do you use? (I don’t see this information in the instructions above.) Thank you.

  5. This is darling! I am planning to make this with my sisters at our monthly craft night. Can you tell me approximately how much of the colorant and watermelon fragrance oil I should order for three of us? Thank you!

    1. That sounds like a lot of fun, Shelly! For three people (making this same sized recipe), I would recommend purchasing one bottle of green and red colorant if buying the ones from Brambleberry or two of each color if you’re using the ones from Amazon. You’ll also likely need two bottles of fragrance oil (though you might be able to get away with using only one if you go lighter on the scent). Have a fun craft night!

    1. Food coloring will color the soap, however, the color fades quickly and will come off onto hands, washcloths, etc. I do not recommend it.