Since there doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the soap other than it accelerated, I'd kind of go with what
@earlene said except that I would just shred the entire batch and then make three to four 'confetti' soaps with it.
If you have never made a 'confetti' soap, what you first want to do is weigh the amount of shredded soap that you want to use. Then using your
Soap Calculator, put in your recipe for you size of mold and note your Total Batch Weight. Subtract the weight of the shreds from that and then adjust the Weight of Oils and then make your batter with the resized recipe. Only mix to emulsion, then add the shreds, stir in really well so all the shreds are coated and then pour and saponify.
An example of the math. My 10" Loaf Mold holds 50 oz Total Batch Weight and I normally use 34 oz Weight of Oils. My shreds weigh 12 oz...I would subtract from my Total Batch Weight: 50 oz - 12 oz = 38 oz. I would then go to SoapCalc (that is what I use), load my Recipe 2 (saved for that mold) and then subtract about a fourth of the Weight of Oils. How I came up a 'fourth' is because 38 / 50 = 0.76 or 3/4. So I enter 25 into my Weight of Oils, Calculate, View and see that my Total Batch Weight is 37.03 oz. So back to the Calculator and I change the 25 to 26 and now my Total is 38.51 oz. I can either say 'good enough' and have a cavity mold on the side for the extra or I can go back and see what 25.5 oz does...37.77 oz or even 25.75...38.14 oz.
BUTT...Total Batch Weight isn't my only consideration. 1) I don't mind being a little bit over because you always lose a little bit of batter no matter how well your scrape your stick blender, your bowl or your spatula. 2) Weighing out my oils. At 26 oz, my Olive Oil is 9.1 oz, but at 25.75, my Olive Oil is 9.0125. Sure I can go rounding-off, but why do all that extra work?