Easter is right around the corner and I thought it would be fun to make a fun Easter Egg Bath Bombs Tutorial. This is a fun gift for adults and kids who love baths. You can give them on their own or add them to your Easter Basket this year.
Ingredients
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup cream of tartar
1/2 cup corn starch
2 tablespoons Epson salt
2 tablespoons coconut oil
5 teaspoons water
3 drops essential oil (smell of your choice)
Food coloring
Directions
Use a large bowl, add baking soda, cream of tartar, corn starch and epson salt. Add in the coconut oil into the dry ingredients admix well, until the mixture becomes sandy with an oil feel.
One teaspoon at a time, begin to add water to the dry ingredients, stirring it in immediately with a large spoon.
Continue to add the liquid until your mixture resembles damp sand.
It should still be partially dry, but when you squeeze a handful together it could form a ball.
Add food coloring and your essential oils, by mixing them into the liquid ingredients. if making several colors separate mix not 3 or more bowls and old and food coloring in each bowl as you desire.
When the mixture is the color you want, take a small amount and press it firmly into each side of the easter egg mold.
Allow to dry for a 24 hours or more. Gently remove from the easter molds and place on a flat surface for another 4 hours. Then store in an airtight container until ready to use.
If you love this tutorial, see more DIYs like it by following April Golightly on Pinterest.
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Now that I shared what I am putting in my Easter Basket, let me know what you are putting in yours?
What a cute idea! Im going to try and make some of these to put in my teen daughters basket this year!
Let me know how it goes Stephanie. š
How cute!
What a great idea, I have made bath bombs before with essential oils but never thought to shape them as Easter Eggs. I will have to give it a try! Sharing over on Google+, Stumbling, Pinning, and Tweeting. Thanks for linking up with Inspire Me Monday. Have a great weekend!!
So cool! Great gift for Easter! Thanks for sharing at #HomeMattersParty
These are super cute (and they would be great non-candy basket fillers). Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!
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Great idea for Easter. Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!
Fun and cleaver using plastic eggs as the molds! This would be perfect to tuck in my teen’s Easter basket! Thanks for linking up with Funtastic Friday!