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Dried flower bath salt bomb sets Ingredients:
Bath Salt Base:
Epsom salt
Baking soda
Citric acid (acts as a binder and provides fizz)
Cornstarch (optional, adds smoothness)
Wet Ingredients:
Water or witch hazel (in a spray bottle)
Essential Oils:
Choose scents you like; popular choices include lavender, chamomile, rose, etc.
Dried Flowers:
Choose dried flowers like lavender buds, rose petals, calendula, chamomile, etc.
Mold:
Bath bomb molds or silicone molds
Instructions:
Mix Dry Ingredients:
In a bowl, combine 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/2 cup of citric acid, and 1/2 cup of cornstarch (if using). Mix well.
Add Essential Oils:
Add around 20-30 drops of your chosen essential oils to the dry mixture. Mix thoroughly to distribute the fragrance evenly.
Add Dried Flowers:
Gently fold in the dried flowers. Ensure an even distribution throughout the mixture.
Spray with Wet Ingredients:
Using a spray bottle, lightly spritz the mixture with water or witch hazel. Mix as you go, but be cautious not to activate the fizz prematurely. The mixture is ready when it holds together when squeezed in your hand.
Fill the Molds:
Pack the mixture into the bath bomb molds, pressing firmly to ensure they hold together.
Let Them Set:
Allow the bath bombs to dry and harden. This may take a few hours to overnight, depending on your climate.
Remove from Molds:
Carefully remove the bath bombs from the molds once they are completely dry.
Enjoy or Gift:
Drop one of your homemade bath bombs into a warm bath and enjoy the fizz, fragrance, and relaxing effects. These also make lovely gifts.
Feel free to experiment with different combinations of essential oils and dried flowers to create your desired scents and aesthetics. Additionally, you can package them in sets, perhaps using decorative containers or bags, to make them gift-ready.
Dried flower bath salt bomb sets Ingredients:
Bath Salt Base:
Epsom salt
Baking soda
Citric acid (acts as a binder and provides fizz)
Cornstarch (optional, adds smoothness)
Wet Ingredients:
Water or witch hazel (in a spray bottle)
Essential Oils:
Choose scents you like; popular choices include lavender, chamomile, rose, etc.
Dried Flowers:
Choose dried flowers like lavender buds, rose petals, calendula, chamomile, etc.
Mold:
Bath bomb molds or silicone molds
Instructions:
Mix Dry Ingredients:
In a bowl, combine 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/2 cup of citric acid, and 1/2 cup of cornstarch (if using). Mix well.
Add Essential Oils:
Add around 20-30 drops of your chosen essential oils to the dry mixture. Mix thoroughly to distribute the fragrance evenly.
Add Dried Flowers:
Gently fold in the dried flowers. Ensure an even distribution throughout the mixture.
Spray with Wet Ingredients:
Using a spray bottle, lightly spritz the mixture with water or witch hazel. Mix as you go, but be cautious not to activate the fizz prematurely. The mixture is ready when it holds together when squeezed in your hand.
Fill the Molds:
Pack the mixture into the bath bomb molds, pressing firmly to ensure they hold together.
Let Them Set:
Allow the bath bombs to dry and harden. This may take a few hours to overnight, depending on your climate.
Remove from Molds:
Carefully remove the bath bombs from the molds once they are completely dry.
Enjoy or Gift:
Drop one of your homemade bath bombs into a warm bath and enjoy the fizz, fragrance, and relaxing effects. These also make lovely gifts.
Feel free to experiment with different combinations of essential oils and dried flowers to create your desired scents and aesthetics. Additionally, you can package them in sets, perhaps using decorative containers or bags, to make them gift-ready.