Hi cuty, and welcome to the wonderful world of soapmaking. As a beginner, the best thing you can do for yourself is to start simple and not get overwhelmed. You didn't mention olive oil, but I'm guessing you have it in your pantry. As a starter, I would go with the holy trinity. It's called that for a reason.....olive oil, palm oil and coconut oil are the basis of most soaps, olive for it's conditioning, coconut for it's lather, and palm for hardness. You can start with equal parts of each, or 50% olive, 25% each of palm and coconut. Soapcalc is an invaluable tool. Learn to use it. Enter in the oils you want to use and look at the results. Want more bubbles? Adjust it accordingly. Tweak it until you're happy with the outcome. The numbers don't tell the whole story, but it's a good place to begin.
Again, as a beginner, go slowly. Get used to making basic soap first. Believe me, a simple bar of handmade soap, made well, is an amazing thing. Once you're comfortable with the basics, then start adding things like fragrance and color if you want. By adding one variable at a time, it's easy to troubleshoot if anything should go wrong. Good luck to you!