5 Great Fall Soap Recipes - Simple Life Mom (2024)

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Thanks for checking out my 5 Fall Soap Recipes! Fall is such a beautiful time of the year where I live. Whether you love the hot summers or the snowy winters, Autumn is a transition time that often involves new scents outside the home as well as inside the home. The coolness of the mornings, the decomposition of leaves, Fall flowers, Holiday scents like cinnamon, cloves, and pumpkin all create wonderful memories.

One way to create wonderful scents in the home and give meaningful homemade gifts is to make your own Fall soaps using these 5 Fall Soap Recipes.

Don’t forget to check out 5 MORE Soap Recipes HERE too!

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As always, I only create recipes using pure ingredients. You will find no fragrance oils here (No matter what they claim to not have in them, fragrance oils are a chemical brew that is not natural or healthy).

These recipes have affiliate links to Amazon for your convenience.

Fall Soap Recipes and Tips:

  1. I’ve included a few Vegan recipes along with the traditional tallow recipes.
  2. You can interchange essential oil scents from one recipe to another if you like the ingredients to another recipe better.
  3. If you want to double a recipe or switch out an oil for another one, make sure you run it through a lye calculator to make sure it adds up. You don’t want to end up with too much lye and have a crumbly soap.
  4. All Recipes are 2lbs
  5. Any extra ideas? Please leave a comment below. 🙂
  6. Learn how to Color your Soap Naturally Here!

Orange and Cloves Soap Recipe

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 5%

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don’t inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend.
  5. Remove 1/4 cup of soap to one bowl and 1/4 cup of soap to a second bowl. To one bowl add 1 teaspoon orange Moroccan clay. To the second bowl add 1 teaspoon ground turmeric.
  6. Pour main batch into a prepared 2 pound mold. Drizzle colored soap back and forth over soap. Use a chopstick and swirl soap back and forth in the opposite direction that you drizzled.
  7. Cover and insulate for 24 hours.
  8. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Orange and Clove Soap Recipe

Fall soap recipe – cold process and all natural

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: Cold Process

Superfat %: 5%

Keyword: christmas soap, fall soap recipe, holiday soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    10 ounces Grass Fed Beef Tallow or Lard, 5 ounces Coconut Oil, 9 ounces Olive Oil

  • Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don't inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    3.4 ounces Lye, 9 ounces Water

  • Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.

  • Add essential oils and blend.

    0.25 ounces Orange Essential Oil, 0.5 ounces Clove Essential Oil

  • Remove 1/4 cup of soap to one bowl and 1/4 cup of soap to a second bowl. To one bowl add 1 teaspoon orange Moroccan clay. To the second bowl add 1 teaspoon ground turmeric.

    1 teaspoon Moroccan clay, 1 teaspoon ground turmeric

  • Pour main batch into a prepared 2 pound mold. Drizzle colored soap back and forth over soap. Use a chopstick and swirl soap back and forth in the opposite direction that you drizzled.

  • Cover and insulate for 24 hours. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Pumpkin Spice Soap Recipe (Find this in my Shop)

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 10%

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don’t inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and pumpkin puree and blend.
  5. Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Pumpkin Spice Soap Recipe

A great Fall soap recipe – cold process and natural ingredients

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: Cold Process

Superfat %: 10%

Keyword: christmas soap, fall soap recipe, holiday soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    10 ounces Grass Fed Beef Tallow or Lard, 9 ounces Olive Oil, 5 ounces Coconut Oil

  • Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don't inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    3.2 ounces lye, 7 ounces water

  • Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.

  • Add essential oils and pumpkin puree and blend.

    1/4 cup pumpkin puree, 0.25 ounces Cinnamon Essential Oil, 0.25 ounces Clove Essential Oil, 0.15 ounces nutmeg essential oil, 0.15 ounces allspice essential oil

  • Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

Spiced Cider Soap Recipe (Vegan)

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 5%

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and combine sweet almond oil, coconut oil, olive oil, and palm oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Weigh aloe (or water) and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don’t inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and ground cinnamon and blend.
  5. Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Spiced Cider Soap Recipe

A cold process Fall soap recipe with natural color and essential oils

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: Cold Process

Superfat %: 5%

Keyword: christmas soap, fall soap recipe, holiday soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine sweet almond oil, coconut oil, olive oil, and palm oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    9 ounces Olive Oil, 5 ounces sweet almond oil, 5 ounces coconut oil, 5 ounces palm oil

  • Weigh aloe (or water) and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don't inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    3.4 ounces lye, 9 ounces Aloe Vera Liquid

  • Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.

  • Add essential oils and ground cinnamon and blend.

    0.5 ounces orange essential oil, 0.5 ounces cinnamon leaf essential oil, 0.25 ounces Ginger Essential Oil, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Walk in the Woods Soap Recipe (Vegan) – Also in my Shop

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 10%

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and combine cocoa butter, coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil, and avocado oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don’t inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend.
  5. Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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Cedarwood and Fir Soap

A Fall, cold process soap recipe

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: Cold Process

Superfat %: 10%

Keyword: christmas soap, fall soap recipe, holiday soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine cocoa butter, coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil, and avocado oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    9 ounces olive oil, 5 ounces coconut oil, 5 ounces palm oil, 3 ounces avocado oil

  • Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don't inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    3.4 ounces lye, 9 ounces water

  • Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.

  • Add essential oils and blend.

    0.4 ounce cedarwood essential oil, 0.4 ounce fir essential oil

  • Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

Autumn Leaves Soap Recipe

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 10%

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don’t inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.
  4. Add essential oils and Moroccan clay and blend.
  5. Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

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A Fall soap recipe – cold process and all natural with essential oils

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: Cold Process

Superfat %: 10%

Keyword: christmas soap, fall soap recipe, holiday soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine tallow, coconut, and olive oil in a large stainless steel pot and heat over low heat until oils are melted. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    10 ounces Grass Fed Beef Tallow or Lard, 9 ounces Olive Oil, 5 ounces Coconut Oil

  • Weigh water and lye in separate containers. Outside, with protective gloves, goggles, and mask, slowly add lye to the water (be careful. Lye will burn your skin if it touches you. Don't inhale vapors either!). Stir. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    3.2 ounces lye, 9 ounces water

  • Pour lye water into oils and blend with hand mixer until light trace.

  • Add essential oils and Moroccan clay and blend.

    1 tablespoon Moroccan clay, 0.5 ounce Orange Essential Oil, 0.25 ounce Patchouli Essential Oil, 0.25 ounce Ginger Essential Oil

  • Pour into a mold and insulate for 24 hours. Remove from mold and cut. Cure for 3-6 weeks.

There you have it! Do you have a favorite soap recipe or Fall essential oil blend? Please share your ideas with us below.

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FAQs

What is the easiest soap to make? ›

If I were to choose a simple soap recipe that you can make at home it would, without a doubt be 100% coconut oil soap. I love this stuff, not least because you can make it from just 3 ingredients, one of those being water.

How to make old school soap? ›

Here are couple of old fashioned soap recipes: A typical Southern recipe: “One half-box of concentrated lye, four pounds of grease, one pound of rosin, five gallons of water. Boil all together until the soap is made…then add a half pint of salt dissolved in a quart of water, boil a few minutes longer, and pour off.”

How do you make your own fall scent? ›

“Combine two cups of water, a few slices of fresh oranges, two sprigs of rosemary, two cinnamon sticks, two whole cloves, and one teaspoon of vanilla.” Simply combine everything in a crock and set to low heat. To keep the aroma going, add more water every couple hours.

How do you make homemade fall scents? ›

To make your own pumpkin-spice room spray, gather clove, ginger, orange, cardamom, and cinnamon essential oils. Add a few drops of each to one cup of distilled water and pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Spritz the air freshener around the room as needed for a burst of fall fragrance.

How to make 3 ingredient soap? ›

This cold-process soap recipe uses just three ingredients: coconut oil, lye, and distilled water. That's it! The result is very hard white bars that won't dry out your skin and that have excellent lather.

How do you make soap in 5 minutes? ›

Step 2: 5 Minutes of Soap Making
  1. Step 1: Figure out how much soap base to melt. ...
  2. Step 2: Cut soap base into chunks and add required amount to glass measuring cup. ...
  3. Step 3: Melt the soap. ...
  4. Step 4: Add the coloring and scents. ...
  5. Step 5: Mix and pour. ...
  6. Step 6: Demold the soap.

What is a two ingredient soap? ›

Simple ingredients

This two ingredient foaming hand soap is made out of two simple things: distilled water and liquid castile soap. That's it! It doesn't get much easier than that!

What is the simplest way to make soap at home? ›

Ingredients and equipment
  1. coconut oil ⅔ cup (helps to produce lather)
  2. olive oil ⅔ cup.
  3. other liquid oil ⅔ cup – like almond oil, grapeseed, sunflower or safflower oil.
  4. ¼ cup lye – also called 100% sodium hydroxide.
  5. ¾ cup cool water (use distilled or purified)
  6. Quart canning jar.
  7. Pint canning jar.
  8. Soap molds.
Mar 19, 2020

What makes a good homemade soap? ›

HANDMADE BAR SOAP
  1. Hardness. A quality bar of soap will have a dense, hard feel, and will not immediately begin to degenerate when wet. ...
  2. Cleansing. The soap should be able to break down oils, grease, and other unwanted matter without harshly stripping your skin or leaving residue. ...
  3. Lather. ...
  4. Skin-Safe Ingredients.
Sep 11, 2020

What is the oldest recipe for soap? ›

The Oldest Soap Recipe Is Almost 5,000 Years Old

Ancient Egyptians also made soaps. The Ebers Papyrus, an Egyptian medical text from about 1550 BC, contained a soap recipe. The ancient Egyptian recipe used animal fats and vegetable oils combined with soda ash to make soap.

Can I make soap without lye? ›

NO, chemically-speaking, soap itself cannot be made without lye. Soap is made by blending oils (like olive oil or coconut oil), a liquid (water, goat's milk, etc.), and an alkali (lye). Lye is needed to convert oils into soap.

What not to do when making soap? ›

Making Soap with Lye: 7 Must-Know Safety Rules
  1. Use Only 100% Lye. ...
  2. Wear Gloves and Protective Goggles. ...
  3. Always Pour Lye Into Water, NEVER the Other Way Around. ...
  4. Don't Use Aluminum Pots or Utensils. ...
  5. Use Heat-Safe Plastic Containers for the Lye water Mixture (Not Glass) ...
  6. Use Cold Water. ...
  7. Set Your Lye Water Container in the Skin.

What leaves can be used as soap? ›

There are a number of plants that can be used as a substitute for soap without any chemical processing. These plants contain naturally occurring soap-like substances, called saponins. Bouncing bet (also called soapwort), clematis, and yucca are three common North American plants with significant saponin content.

How do you make winter soap at home? ›

Take an oatmeal soap as base and cut it into pieces. Melt the soap for 20 seconds in a microwave. Now add in 4 tbsp. of olive oil and sweet almond oil each and 10 drops of tea tree essential oil.

How to make DIY scented soap? ›

Directions
  1. Using a glass measuring cup with a spout, microwave your soap base in 30 second increments until it is smooth. ...
  2. Once your soap base is melted, add in your fragrance. ...
  3. Add in any coloring. ...
  4. Place your dried flowers or herbs in your silicone molds.
  5. Pour your soap base into your mold.
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