DIY Bath Bombs with Toy Inside
DIY Bath Bombs with Toy Inside
- Baking soda
- Citric acid
- Coconut oil
- bath bomb molds
- mica powder in your choice color (we used sea wave)
- essential oils for scent (we used ylang-ylang, grapefruit, and eucalyptus radiata)
- Tiny toys (we got ours from Hobby Lobby)
how to make bath bombs
In a large bowl, combine baking soda and citric acid together and mix well. Add coconut oil and essential oils and work together, using your hands. I like to wear gloves for this part! Once the mix is the consistency of wet sand and starts to stick together it is ready to mold into bath bombs.
Use half of the mold and scoop up a heaping scoop of the mixture. Repeat with the other half of the mold. Don’t pack them in, just let them be heaping. Add your tiny toy into one half of the mold, then, press the two halves together and give them a gentle twist to lock them together.
Carefully open up the mold and see if your bath bomb is formed enough to remove it from the mold. You may need to let it sit for a few minutes and firm up.
Remove onto a tray and allow to sit undisturbed for 24 hours or until dry and firm. Store in a glass container or individual baggies for up to 6 mos.
Bath Bomb Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- bath bomb molds
- mica powder in your choice color
- 20 drops essential oils for scent
- tiny toys
Instructions
- Add coconut oil and essential oils and work together, using your hands. PRO TIP: Wear gloves for this part! Mix until it is the consistency of wet sand and starts to stick together.
- Use half of the mold and scoop up a heaping scoop of the mixture. Repeat with the other half of the mold. Don't pack them in, just let them be heaping. Add your tiny toy to the top of one of the halves, then, press the two halves together and give them a gentle twist to lock them together. Brush away any excess mixture that came out the sides.
- Let it sit for a few minutes and firm up. Then carefully open up the mold and see if your bath bomb is formed enough to remove it from the mold.If needed, you can add extra dry ingredients or coconut oil depending on if your mixture is too dry or too wet. This will vary depending on your local climate.
- Remove onto a tray and allow to sit undisturbed for 24 hours or until dry and firm. Store for up to 6 mos.
Notes
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Do your kids love bath bombs as much as mine?
Sarah I can not wait to try these! My boys lovee bath bombs! So happy I stumbled across your DIY!
Let us know how you like them!!
OMG this is so creative. I love bath bombs <3 Thank you for sharing this info, I will definitely try it!
Can you use a liquid colorant instead of mica powder?
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With the other half of the mould, scoop out a generous spoonful of the mixture. To use the other side of the mould, simply turn it over and repeat the process. Let them eat till they’re full without restraint. To make sure your miniature toy fits snugly inside the mould, once you’ve inserted it into one half, press the second half into place and flip it gently.