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BODY & EARTH Easter Egg Bath Bombs Gift Set - 6pcs Easter Kids Bath Bombs,Green Tea, Coconut, Ocean, Lavender, Vanilla and Cherry Blossom, Easter Gifts for Women,Teenage, Father, Friends

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Bonus fun fact: If you’re wondering why the recipe calls for cornstarch, it slows down the reaction so it takes several minutes instead of just a few seconds. If you want a more detailed explanation, this article discusses the molecular structure of the ingredients we’re using.

Up next, we have a pop of color. These aren’t “perfect” eggs, but they’re colorful and perfect for little ones. Over to You We know that when you are buying online, you want to be sure you are getting the best possible product, which is why we quality test all our products ourself, and they are made in small controlled batches, to provide you with a brand you can trust and some of the best bath bombs. What is the point of a bath bomb? coloring, optional –for this set I used soap colorants, but you can use gel food coloring with success Peeps treat silicon mold OR Peeps cookie cutter – though of course any shape is fine… but you can get a Peeps mold here and for UK readers a bunny mold here Let the bath bombs set for at least 3 hours or overnight. IF they are at all soft when you try to remove them from the mold, leave them in longer.Mix the dry and wet ingredients. Add the coconut oil to the dry ingredients and stir well. Spray rubbing alcohol or witch hazel, a little at a time, and incorporate into dry mixture with your hands. Don’t add too much liquid at once as the citric acid and baking soda will start to fizz and bubble. Break down any lumps. The bath bomb mixture should have the look and consistency of wet sand and keep its shape and stay together when you pressed it in your hands. cup citric acid (find at pharmacies, canning supply shops, or home brewery stores – or go online US/ UK) First, I read some recipes that recommended putting the eggs in the freezer to solidify. I tried this, and it was a BAD idea. It worked perfectly for getting the eggs out of the molds, but as they thawed, they began to sweat and the condensation made a weird bubbly texture on the bath bombs (presumably the moisture was activating the chemical reaction just a tiny bit). They were still functional, but they were NOT pretty. Just leave them at room temperature. It worked much better.

In a mixing bowl (some sources suggest NOT using plastic), combine baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch and Epsom salt. These Easter Bath Bombs can be customized with different shapes, colors and scents using different food-grade molds, food or soap dye, and flavor extracts or essential oils. You can even add edible glitter if you want to add a bit of shimmer to your bath (and hair and skin…) drops essential oil** (can be a combination of oils, but for this recipe I used lavender and vanilla) Which ones are you going to make? The recipes are all fairly simple (we’ve tested A TON over the years and this is our favorite beginner bath bomb recipe if you’re nervous).These didn’t work out as planned for the crew over at The House That Never Slumbers, however, it was a great experiment for the little ones. Brightly Colored Egg-Shaped Bath Bombs Let sit for at least 2 hours, or overnight, to dry. Then, carefully open the egg and remove the bath bomb. It may take a bit of work to dislodge the bath bombs from their shells. I loosened the sides with a butter knife and then twisted the eggs to get them out. Experience and enjoy a refreshing bath with our beautiful and colourful bath bombs. Unlike generic bath bombs, Little Brown Goose carefully designs and manufactures our natural bath bombs with beautiful and unique fragrances and natural oils. Our handmade bath bombs are great for adults, teenagers and kids alike. Bath bombs are, used to add oils, fragrance, bubbles or colour to your bath, allowing some bath time fun. What business makes the best bath bombs? Mold the Easter egg bath bombs. Loosely fill both halves of an egg mold with the mixture, creating a heap higher than the mold. Then press both parts of the mold firmly together, which will compress the mixture into an egg shape. Swipe away any excess.

We love making our own DIY bath and beauty products. DIY bath crafts save money, are really fun to make, and are some of the best homemade gifts people LOVE to get. And bath bombs make the best gifts for teens and tweens (who are sooooo hard to shop for)! Divide the mixture into a few bowls – the number depends on how many colors of peeps bath bombs you are making. If this is your first time making bath bombs, please see our full instructions for this recipe here. Joining Bath Bomb ShapesBy the looks of things, there is a lot of food coloring in these but if you use soap colorant, you won’t turn the tub colors. ;) Adorable Bunny-Shaped Easter Bath Bombs with Faces Eeek – who can resist these adorable little bunnies from A Pumpkin and a Princess?! They don’t have faces like the bunnies above, but in a little Easter grass, they’re stinking adorable. Brightly Colored Egg-Shaped Bath Bombs What I love about this activity is that it’s the perfect combination of crafting and science. Kids will love mixing the ingredients and layering colors to create their “craft”, but once they plop that bath bomb in the water it becomes an awesome science exploration activity. Because I’m never satisfied doing the same thing twice, I tried to merge the eggs with the butterflies to add a little ‘something extra’ to a few of them. And you know what? It. Worked. Wonderfully! My heart sort of leaped and I might have let a “Squeee!” escape when I saw these. Using body-safe paint and glitter, these are the perfect gift for the gold-loving Easter bunny in your life.

If using cookie cutters, be sure to spray or grease them with cooking oil first for easy removal, and place them securely on a cutting board. Mix the dry ingredients. Add the baking soda, citric acid, SLSA, cornflour (cornstarch), and blue, green, or turquoise mica powder into a large mixing bowl and whisk until well combined. a spray bottle of witch hazel (you’ll only need a very small amount, so phone-a-friend if you don’t have any on hand) These turned out well for the girls and… sparkles! Note: we do not advise putting glitter in bath bombs unless it’s safe body glitter. Bunny-Shaped Easter Bath BombsMelt and scent the coconut oil. Put the coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl or jug and melt on low in 30-second bursts until liquid. Let cool to the touch, for about 3 to 5 minutes. Then stir in the essential or fragrance oil(s). Made from all-natural ingredients , our products are perfect for people who are suffering from dry skin and eczema. They are environment-friendly, balanced, and lightweight. Our bath bombs rejuvenated the skin to help keep it fresh and moisturised after every bath. Pamper yourself with our uniquely scented products and feel the healthy difference. Bath Bombs with Suprise Toys These were so fun to make. Did you know you can make bath bomb accents and ATTACH them to the bath fizzies? That’s exactly what we did with these adorable butterfly bath bomb minis. When you reach the color and consistency you want, press 2-3 Tablespoons of the mixture into each bunny in your Peeps mold. Tip: Handle the bath bombs gently as they are fragile at this point. The bombs will solidify while drying.

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