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Bubbling Bath Bomb Instructions
What
You Need
½ tsp.
liquid soap dyes or food coloring
½ tsp.
Fragrance oil or blend of Essential oils
1 ½ cups baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
3 tablespoons Bubbling Bath Flake (sodium laurel sulfoacetate)
¾ cup
citric acid
Spray mister
filled with water or witch hazel
Mixing
Place your fragrance
and dye in your bowl first. Next add the baking soda and bubbling bath flake. Mix well together. Add your citric acid
last. Note: you don't want to add the citric acid to the liquids as it
will cause the citric acid to react. Stir mixture together with a spoon
to disperse the fragrance and dyes. Blend the entire mixture with your
hands until the color and dye are evenly dispersed and the mixture begins
to hold its shape in your hand when you press it together. If you find
your mixture is too dry and not holding it's shape, spray one or two mists
of either water or witch hazel. Blend your mixture some more. You may need
to repeat this step a couple of times to get the consistency you need to
mold your bath bomb.
Molding
Take a handful of
your bath bomb mixture and pack it tightly into your mold. Level off the
back of the bomb, trim off any other excess mixture and flip out onto a
waxed lined cookie sheet or other flat surface that is lined with wax paper.
Allow your bath bomb to set up for one day.
If you find your bath
bombs are sticking in the mold, chances are you may have too much water
in them. Lightly dust the inside of the mold with baking soda and pack
a new bomb in again. One customer told us that she sprays a cloth with
cooking spray and wipes the inside of the molds which works for her.
If you find your bombs
are crumbling, you probably need to add one or two mists of water and mix
well again. Be careful not to over mist.
Packaging
Ideas
Wrap your bath bombs
in pretty plastic gift bags and tie a ribbon on the top.
Wrap your bombs in
netting with the top tied as well.