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DIY Bath Bombs!

DIY Bath Bombs! These are easy, fun and pretty inexpensive to make when you consider that a large one sells for $6 at the mall. They make wonderful gifts too and are a great craft to make with teens! Supplies & Recipe (with affiliate links to amazon BUT please note that everything EXCEPT citric acid and fragrance will be cheaper from your local grocery store, I want my peeps to get good deals!) *Dry ingredients-whisk together in a bowl. 1 cup Baking Soda http://amzn.to/2DiysPo 1/2 cup Citric Acid http://amzn.to/2kvgYHw 1/2 cup Epsom Salts http://amzn.to/2CM3spK 1/2 cup Corn Starch http://amzn.to/2B7vwDx *Wet ingredients- Put in a small jar and shake 1 Tablespoon water 1 Tablespoon mineral oil http://amzn.to/2z6BD9z (you can use melted coconut oil, soybean or olive oil but I chose mineral/baby oil as it will not turn rancid which is not an issue if you are using the bath bombs soon) 1 teaspoon of fragrance oil http://amzn.to/2BoJuoQ (I used one tsp or 3 droppers full but other recipes called for 6 which seemed like a lot. Use your own tastes and judgment) Liquid food coloring http://amzn.to/2CMNwn9 (as desired) Bath bomb molds: http://amzn.to/2Bx9J8N Directions: 1. Whisk dry ingredients together. Slowly add the freshly shaken wet ingredients to the dry and combine with a whisk until there are no big lumps and it looks like sand. 2. Overfill both halves of your mold and press together firmly. You can use other molds you have as well but you need to pack the mixture in very tightly or the bath bomb might crumble when you remove it from the mold. 3. Remove the bath bomb from the mold and set in a tray/box lined with plastic wrap to dry for 48 hours. 4. After 48 hours wrap with plastic wrap and blast with a hairdryer for a professional look. You can also add in dry pressed flowers when you warp them for a beautiful presentation. Want a side of science with your art? Why does it fizz? The citric acid is an acid and it reacts with baking soda (a base) just like vinegar and baking soda does. The bombs are quiet until water activates the citric acid and the reaction begins. The bubbles that are created are carbon dioxide. The corn starch serves two purposes: 1. it acts as a filler and a buffering agent between the citric acid and baking soda so you get a "slow fizz" rather than an explosion and 2. it is a binder and helps the bath bomb hold it's rock hard shape until dunked in water. The remaining ingredients are therapeutic! Epsom salts will soothe sore muscles and soften skin The oils smell nice and will moisturize the skin and the food color is pretty. DIY Bath Bombs! My goal is to provide you with inspiration! Subscribe for frequent watercolor painting and crafting tutorials! Want more inspiration, here are some classes! Check out my New Watercolor Classes: https://lindsayweirich.teachable.com/... Enroll in my Craftsy Mixed Media Class: http://craftsy.me/2nEBtnq I often get asked about my favorite supplies. You can find & shop them here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thefrugal... Credits: Video production and Craft ideas: Lindsay Weirich Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Sign Up For The Frugal Crafter News! https://tinyletter.com/thefrugalcrafter For Sponsorships or Product Reviews email Lindsay at: [email protected] SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal... Follow along and have fun! Thefrugalcrafter Community on Facebook:   / thefrugalcrafter   Join in the fun! Visit my blog: http://thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com Follow me on Pinterest:   / boards   Twitter:   / lindsayweirich   Instagram:   / lindsayweirich   Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal... *This post may contain affiliate links

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