This Easter Bunny Soap is a fun and simple way to celebrate the season. With their bright colors and playful shapes, they’re sure to bring a handmade touch to your spring traditions.

A Colorful, Kid-Friendly Melt & Pour Soap for Spring If you’re looking for a fun and creative spring project, these Easter Bunny Soaps are the perfect DIY. Bright, pastel-colored and shaped like adorable bunnies, they’re ideal for Easter baskets, gifts, or craft days with kids.
Using a simple melt and pour base, this recipe is beginner-friendly and easy to customize with different colors and scents. Whether you’re making them for family, gifting, or selling at a spring market, these soaps are as fun to make as they are to use.
Easter Bunny Soap Recipe
For this DIY you will need melt and pour soap base, mica powder, essential oils and a soap mold.

Start by cutting the soap base into small cubes. Divide the soap into five separate containers. Melt one portion at a time in the microwave or in a double boiler.
Let the melted soap cool for 1 minute before adding essential oils and mica.
Add 8-10 drops of essential oils and stir well. Then, add a pinch of mica powder and mix to fully combine. Add more mica to achieve desired color.
Pour the melted soap base into bunny molds. Repeat with each color until the molds are filled. If there are bubbles at the surface of the soap, spray a light coat of rubbing alcohol over the soap.
Let the soap harden for 1-2 hours before removing from the molds. Once set, the soap is ready to use.

About the Ingredients
Each ingredient helps create vibrant, high-quality handmade soap.
Glycerin Melt & Pour Soap Base
This clear or opaque base is perfect for beginners. It melts easily and hardens quickly, allowing you to focus on creativity rather than complicated soap-making processes.
Mica Powders
Mica powders add beautiful color to your soaps. A little goes a long way, making it easy to create soft pastels or more vibrant tones.
Essential Oils
Essential oils provide fragrance and can enhance the experience. Choose gentle, skin-safe options—especially if these soaps are for children.
Bunny Soap Mold
A themed mold gives these soaps their fun Easter shape and makes them perfect for gifting or seasonal displays.
Tips for Success
- Spray the top of the soap with rubbing alcohol to remove bubbles.
- Start with a small amount of mica powder and build color gradually.
- Work one color at a time to prevent the soap from hardening too quickly.
- Let the soap cool slightly before adding fragrance to preserve the scent.
How to Use
These soaps are perfect for:
- Hand washing
- Kids’ bath time
- Easter basket gifts
- Party favors
- Spring market products
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Keep wrapped or in an airtight container to prevent moisture from forming on the surface.
- Best used within 6–12 months.

FAQ
Why does my soap have bubbles on top?
This is common with melt and pour soap. Lightly spray the surface with rubbing alcohol to remove bubbles.
Can I use fragrance oil instead of essential oils?
Yes, as long as it is skin-safe and designed for soap making.
Are these soaps safe for kids?
Yes, just be sure to use gentle, skin-safe essential oils like lavender or sweet orange.
Can I mix colors in one mold?
Absolutely. You can layer or swirl colors for a more decorative look.
What if my soap hardens too quickly?
Simply reheat it in short bursts until it melts again.
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- DIY Orange Soap
- DIY Vanilla Soap Recipe
- DIY Coffee Scrub Soap Recipe
- Homemade Charcoal Soap with Tea Tree Oil
- DIY Pine Soap (Easy Melt & Pour Recipe)
- Homemade Dish Soap

DIY Bunny Soap
These Easter Bunny Soaps are a fun and simple way to celebrate the season. With their bright colors and playful shapes, they’re sure to bring a handmade touch to your spring traditions.
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 pounds glycerin melt and pour soap base
- Blue, pink, yellow, purple, and green mica powders
- 40 drops essential oils of choice
- Bunny soap mold
Instructions
- Cut the glycerin melt and pour soap base into small cubes so it melts evenly.
- Divide the soap base into 5 separate containers (one for each color).
- Melt one portion at a time using a double boiler or microwave in 20–30 second bursts, stirring between each until fully melted.
- Let the melted soap cool for about 1 minute so it’s not too hot.
- Add about 8 drops of essential oil to the melted soap and stir.
- Add a small amount of mica powder and mix until fully combined. Adjust color as needed.
- Pour into your bunny mold.
- Repeat steps for each color.
- Let soaps harden completely at room temperature (about 1–2 hours).
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