Making easy Frozen bath bombs is a great way to get the kids excited about bath time, but also to get your skin all soft and yourself relaxed after a hard day!
Frozen Bath Bombs
You probably know it’s cold outside. And you may have even heard about how good bath bombs are for your skin and mood in the winter time. But did you know that if you make bath bombs for kids that they'll actually be excited for bath time? It's time to try this with this fun recipe for frozen bath bombs!
I'm a crafter and I love to make things out of anything! But my favorite lately is making bath bombs. Making your own frozen themed bath bomb from scratch is so rewarding and fun. We'll be using some beautiful colors, but the best part will be choosing what kind of fragrance you want it to have!
Let's get started.
What You Need to Make Frozen Bath Bombs
- 1 ½ cup baking soda
- ¾ cup citric acid
- 1 tablespoon bentonite clay
- 1 tablespoon epsom salts
- 2 tablespoon melted coconut oil
- ½ teaspoon essential oil blend desired
- ½ tablespoon polysorbate 80 (to keep the colorant from sticking to the bathtub)
- 1 teaspoon blue mica powder
- 2-4 tablespoons snowflakes sprinkles blend
- ½ teaspoon alcohol
- 4-5 mini bath bomb molds
How to Make Frozen Bath Bombs
- Whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, clay and epsom salts.
- In a second bowl, combine the melted coconut oil, essential oil blend and polysorbate 80 together, mixing well.
- Add liquid ingredients 1 teaspoon at a time to the dry ingredients, mixing it together slowly so as not to start the fizzy reaction.
- Split the mixture into two bowls and, to one bowl, add the green mica powder and stir until the color is consistent throughout. If you would like a more intense color, add more mica powder in 1 teaspoon increments, stirring between each increment until you have a dark color. Keep in mind that the color will fade a little when the mixture dries. Do not add colorant to the second bowl
- Dust the bottom of one side of the bath bomb mold with the blue mica powder. The sprinkle side tends to come out on its own, so do not bother to dust that side with cornstarch.
- Place about 1 teaspoon of sprinkles in the non-dusted side of the bath bomb mold.
- Immediately pack the dusted side of the bath bomb mold with the blue mixture and the sprinkles side of the mold with the white mixture - alternatively, you can layer the mixture in each mold. Pack extra bath bomb mixture between the two molds, then press the two sides together, grinding and pressing them to force the two together.
- Allow the bath bombs to rest in the mold for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the top and side of the mold to release the bombs.
- Use your bath bombs immediately or store in an airtight container until you’re ready to use!
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Frozen Bath Bombs
A really adorable bath bomb recipe that is so simple to make, these fun Frozen bath bombs are a great way to get the kids into the bath!
Materials
- 1 ½ cup baking soda
- ¾ cup citric acid
- 1 tablespoon bentonite clay
- 1 tablespoon epsom salts
- 2 tablespoon melted coconut oil
- ½ teaspoon essential oil blend desired
- ½ tablespoon polysorbate 80 (to keep the colorant from sticking to the bathtub)
- 1 teaspoon blue mica powder
- 2-4 tablespoons snowflakes sprinkles blend
- ½ teaspoon alcohol
Tools
- 4-5 mini bath bomb molds
Instructions
- Whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, clay and epsom salts.
- In a second bowl, combine the melted coconut oil, essential oil blend and polysorbate 80 together, mixing well.
- Add liquid ingredients 1 teaspoon at a time to the dry ingredients, mixing it together slowly so as not to start the fizzy reaction.
- Split the mixture into two bowls and, to one bowl, add the green mica powder and stir until the color is consistent throughout. If you would like a more intense color, add more mica powder in 1 teaspoon increments, stirring between each increment until you have a dark color. Keep in mind that the color will fade a little when the mixture dries. Do not add colorant to the second bowl
- Dust the bottom of one side of the bath bomb mold with the blue mica powder. The sprinkle side tends to come out on its own, so do not bother to dust that side with cornstarch.
- Place about 1 teaspoon of sprinkles in the non-dusted side of the bath bomb mold.
- Immediately pack the dusted side of the bath bomb mold with the blue mixture and the sprinkles side of the mold with the white mixture - alternatively, you can layer the mixture in each mold. Pack extra bath bomb mixture between the two molds, then press the two sides together, grinding and pressing them to force the two together.
- Allow the bath bombs to rest in the mold for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the top and side of the mold to release the bombs.
- Use your bath bombs immediately or store in an airtight container until you’re ready to use!
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