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6 Easy steps to make DIY bath bombs

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You will need:

DIY Bath Bombs: Supplies

  • 2 bowls
  • Measuring spoons and cups
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup epsom salts
  • 4 tablespoons cream of tartar
  • 2-1/2 tablespoons oil (I used coconut but you can use olive or vegetable oil too)
  • 2 teaspoons essential oil (lavender, jasmine, whatever you like!)
  • Food coloring
  • 3/4 tablespoon water
  • Plastic mold (I used a fillable ornament. You can also use soap molds!)

Directions:

Step 1

DIY Bath Bombs: Step 1

In a large bowl, add all dry ingredients (baking soda, cornstarch, epsom salts and cream of tartar) and whisk together.

Step 2

DIY Bath Bombs: Step 2 Mix wet ingredients

In a separate bowl, mix all wet ingredients, (oil, essential oil, food coloring (2-6 drops) and water.

Step 3

DIY Bath Bombs: Step 3 Slowly mix wet and dry ingredients

Now slowly pour your liquid ingredient mix into the dry mixture, whisking them together slowly. The texture should be crumbly.

DIY Bath Bombs: Mixed ingredients

Step 4

DIY Bath Bombs: Step 4 fill mold

Scoop a generous amount into your mold, packing it down. If you're using a plastic, fillable ornament, fill one side, then the other, then squeeze the halves together, wiping away excess mixture at the seam. If you want to add a little trinket or note inside the bath bomb, press it into one side of your ball.

Step 5

DIY Bath Bombs: Fill mold 2

To release a bath bomb from the round mold, tap the outside mold shell with a spoon to loosen it. Then turn it over, and repeat the process with the other half.

Step 6

DIY Bath Bombs: Step 6 let dry overnight

Lay your bath bombs out on a cookie sheet to dry overnight.

The fun part about DIY bath bombs is the customization! You can open a green tea bag and sprinkle in tea leaves, experiment with different essential oils, add real lavender or orange peel, and for the bravest of brave — microglitter. Have fun trying different colors and molds!

DIY Bath Bombs: Finished

If you're giving these as gifts, some fun ways to package them are in little drawstring mesh bags, cellophane bags, inside cupcake papers or even several in a large Mason jar.

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