Okay, these Spooky Spider Melt and Pour soaps creeped me out at first, but what a fantastic craft to make. They look so realistic, and I love to see the reaction when people use the bathroom at Halloween. This craft is easy for the kids to make too.

Homemade Spider Sacks Soap Idea
Supplies:
- ½ lb glycerin melt and pour soap
- Mini spiders
- 15 Holes Cylinder Silicone Mold
- Large microwave safe spouted measuring cup
- Wooden craft stick for stirring
Tips for Making Melt and Pour Soaps with Spider Toys
Don’t you think these would be perfect gifts for people who HATE spiders? I know a few people in my family I would love to give these cute spider toy soaps to. Now, this craft is super easy, and when I say super, I mean it. It’s basic heat, pour, and wait process.
Another thing you can do is add in a few drops of essential oils before you pour them into the mold. Again, this is not a must, but I like my soap to have some smell. But these spidey soaps might be more for show than to use.
You might even enjoy making our DIY Spider Painted Rocks which would look really spooky.

How to Make Spider Toy Soaps at Home
Ready to get crafting? You will find the full tutorial below!
Spooky Spider Sacks Soap

Materials
- ½ lb glycerin melt and pour soap
- Mini spiders
Tools
- 15 Holes Cylinder Silicone Mold
- Large microwave safe spouted measuring cup
- Wooden craft stick for stirring
Instructions
- Cut the soap base into 1 inch cubes. Place into a measuring cup.
- Heat on high for 30 second increments, stirring well after each heating session, until soap is completely melted.
- Pour a small amount of soap into each soap mold and immediately put 2-3 spiders on top, upside down.
- Fill the remainder of each spider filled mold with soap base.
- Allow soap bars to set for about 30-60 minutes, and remove from mold.
Notes
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