Oatmeal and Honey Soap Recipe – Handmade Soap – Easy Homemade Soap Recipe.

Is it handmade soap?
Or homemade soap?
And does it really matter?

Sometimes I get hung up on the semantics of it all. And I could probably just ask my husband who is sitting mere feet from me. He’s all about the semantics.
A card-carrying member of the grammar police.
Oh and to share a truly embarrassing truth here: I 100% spelled grammar with an -er the first time. Ha! Clearly I will never be accepted into the secret grammar police society. 😉

My modus operandi when it comes to writing is to just wing it.
Clearly. 🙂
But either way you slice it, I made this soap at home. By hand. And it was so easy that even grammar-challenged people like me can make it.
By hand.
At home.
🙂
How To Make Oatmeal and Honey Soap Recipe
Materials*
1 pound Melt & Pour Goat’s Milk Soap Base (comes in 2 lbs block; 1 lb yields 5 bars of soap)
1/2 cup Rolled Oats (avoid instant varieties because they get mushy)
Raw Honey
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Instructions:


Blend 1/2 cup of oats into a fine powder.

Cut up 1 lb of the Goat’s Milk soap base into even-sized small quares (this recipe will yield 5 bars of soap).

Microwave at 30 second intervals until the soap base is completely melted. Stir in between.

Add powdered oatmeal and 1 tbsp of raw honey. Stir.


Pour into soap molds. (The instructions on the soap box says to spritz the surface with alcohol to renmove bubbles; clearly I did not do that!)

Optional: Sprinkle a few pieces of oatmeal onto the tops of the soap.


Let cool until hard (it took a few hours) before removing from mold.

And that’s all it take to make handmade, homemade soap. By hand. At home. 🙂
P.S. I 100% Google’d if handmade and homemade were one word or two. Yeah, my grammar police card is never coming.
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Ooh, looks simple enough for me to do! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx
How exciting! Thank you so much! 🙂 Linda
These look wonderful! I like the bubbles!
You are just too funny! I’m not a fancy soap person either, but would love to be, and this is so simple.Then again I do not need more DIY supplies, so maybe I’ll just enjoy your photos for now. Thanks for sharing on craft schooling sunday!
Thanks for sharing with us, I’m featuring you this week when the next To Grandma’s house we go link party starts!
So greatly appreciate the love and the feature! Thank you so so so much!!! 🙂 Linda