I made these as stocking stuffer snowmen for my adult children, but they are a treat anytime of the year! Unfortunately I didn't take a final photo of them with their "faces on", but it was a simply drawn as a bunch of dots (similar to smiley faces really) made with a Betty Crocker Easy Writer 4 decorator pen.
Total Time: 20 minutes
Yield: 6 big balls or multiple smaller ones
Supplies:
Steps:
In a mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients and the olive oil until it is the consistency of pastry dough. Add the fragrance oil, mix until evenly distributed.
My bath bombs did not harden in 24 hours. How can I make them harden?
By Nedy
Bath bombs are neat and really make great gifts.
It is difficult to really diagnose what caused your bombs to not hardened but maybe if you review some instructions on how to make them you may see what you could have done wrong.
Can I put my bath bombs in the oven to speed up the drying process? What temperature would I use? How long?
By RV from Ontario
I've read that you can, on several sites.
Preheat oven to 170° (no higher!) And bake for up to 45 minutes.
Make sure your baking vessel of choice is oven safe, before you proceed!!!
These bath bombs combine two popular scents, citrusy lemon and relaxing peppermint. Make some of them for yourself and prepare to be pampered.
Does anyone know how to make cupcake bath bombs and also I am looking for a recipe for they resemble jello jigglers but they are for your bathtub. You scent them, color them and drop one in the tub for a nice bath.
Does anyone have a recipe for "cupcake bath bombs"? They are bath fizzies in a shape of a cupcake. I bought some, but would like to make as gifts. They are made in muffin pans and use muffin liners. Thanks for any help! Advertisement Dana from Newkensington, PA |
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RE: Cupcake Bath Bombs |
Post by SL Edens |
Hi Dana!! Here's a page with some recipes. You can key "Make your own bath bombs" in the search engine and come up with other sites, too. Have fun! http://www.teachsoap.com/bombs.html |
www.craftster.org/
Reply #22 is the recipe and technique. Go to the beginning of the thread for a picture. Good luck!
soap-queen.blogspot.com/
has instructions on making frosted bath bomb cupcakes.
I am making bath bombs. What do I use to colour them? I want to use a natural product.
Hi again. Well I made the homemade bath bombs, but they are not fizzy. Here are the ingredients I used: 1 part citric acid, 2 parts bicarbonate of soda, colour, and essential oil (a few drops), also 1 part Epsom salts. The problem is they are crumbly and breaking up. I have left them over 24hrs now and still the same. Can anyone help? Many thanks.
Helen xx
By helen from U.K
Go to soapqueen.com she has videos where you can learn how to make "Bath Bombs". I never heard of using Epsom salt in bath bombs before. Have fun.
I don't know anything about bath bombs, but if you are mixing citric acid and bicarbonate of soda, you should be getting a chemical reaction, fizzing. When you pop them in water, that is. What is holding these things together?
Homemade bath bombs are a fun, to make and give, gift for a friend on Valentine's day or any special occasion. This is a page about homemade Valentine's Day bath bombs.