DIY Dragon Fruit Soap Popsicles

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap Popsicles

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesNope, those aren’t edible dragon fruit popsicles—they are actually DIY dragon fruit soap popsicles! Yep, you heard that right, DIY soap popsicles! Pretty fun, huh? They are the perfect summer craft and look mighty cute at your sink to wash up with. Just be sure your guests and kids know they are soap, otherwise they could get a mouth full of bubbles. If you have yet to try soap crafting, these are a great beginner one to try, because although they look complicated, they really only take a little bit of work to create.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesSupplies:
white melt and pour soap
clear melt and pour soap
pink soap colorant
popsicle mold
-popsicle sticks
-black sesame seeds or chia seeds
-spray bottle with rubbing alcohol
-glass measuring cup and spoon
essential oil of your choice

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesStep 1: Cut up your white soap into approximately 1″ chunks (I used 3-4 cups to make 6 soap popsicles) and place in a microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup. Microwave on high for 30 seconds-1 minute or until your soap just starts to bubble on the sides. Stir to fully melt all the soap base and then add 1 tablespoon of seeds and a few drops of your essential oil or fragrance oil. The seeds do double duty as an exfoliant and help the soap popsicles look like real dragon fruit.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesStep 2: Mix in the seeds and oil and gently pour the melted soap into your popsicle mold 4/5 of the way up. Let set for 3-4 minutes then gently add your popsicle sticks to the soap.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesStep 3: Let the soap set for 30 minutes to fully set, then cut up your clear soap into 1″ pieces. Add a small amount (about 1 teaspoon worth) of the pink soap colorant block and melt the soap until it just starts to bubble on the sides.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap Popsicles

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesStep 4: Spritz the soap in the mold with the rubbing alcohol (this lets the new soap layer adhere to the first layer to create one solid soap piece). Next, pour in the pink soap to the top of the mold. Then put in your freezer to firm up.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap Popsicles

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesStep 5: After an hour or so, remove the soap from the freezer and run the mold under hot water to dislodge the soap. Pull on the popsicle stick to remove the soap from the mold.

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap Popsicles

DIY Dragon Fruit Soap PopsiclesNow that is one bubbly fun bar of soap, don’t you think?! This DIY can easily be modified to make pineapple, watermelon, or even strawberry DIY soap popsicles, but I am kind of loving the DIY dragon fruit soap popsicles best myself! xo. Kara

 
Credits // Author and Photography: Kara Whitten. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.
  • I was SO confused as to why you were holding the ice cream like that until I read the title ???? These are so cute though, I adore dragon fruit!

  • These look so much like real popsicles it’s messing with my mind – love that bright neon pink color.

    http://www.onlylivingirlny.com

  • This is such a cute craft idea!! And it would make a great summer gift too ⭐️

  • They look so cool, I love the colour contrast!
    https://www.makeandmess.com/

  • This has got to be the cutest soap I’ve ever seen in my life.

    Paige
    http://thehappyflammily.com

  • These are adorable! I kind of wish they were edible though 😉
    xoKaelen | http://darlingmarcelle.com

  • WOW! Can’t wait to try this, looks so good!
    xo
    www.selftimersblog.com

    • The polish is Orly in beach cruiser. It’s the perfect neon pink!

  • I thought these were edible at first, they look so misleading! I love the touch of the bright red colour though!

    Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
    http://charmainenyw.com

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