Worlds Simplest Fizzy Bath Bombs Using Kitchen Ingredients

"My kids love bath bombs but I can't continue to pay $6.00 per bath so I decided to try this recipe on Easter Monday. Due to the occasion, I used those plastic Easter Eggs that were left over as molds along with my muffin tins as molds. I hear that bath bombs are equally good just dried as a loose powder and separated into little bags."
 
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Ready In:
24hrs 10mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
8 large bombs
Serves:
8
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ingredients

  • 1 cup citric acid (can be found in wine making shops or where you buy canning supplies)
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 12 cup light oil (canola, olive, sunflower, whatever is handy)
  • 12 cup cornstarch
  • food coloring (optional)
  • scented oil (optional)
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directions

  • Mix all the dry ingredients together in a bowl by hand.
  • Mix oil and scent together. You can choose to add the food color to oil now OR wait and add it to the mixture after everything else is combined in the next step. (If you add the food color to the oil now you will achieve a more uniform color. If you add to the food color after you have mixed the oil into the dry ingredients in the next step you will get a more speckled effect).
  • Mix the oil mixture into the dry ingredients and mix very well with a fork. If you did not add the food color in the last step, do so now and mix.
  • Now for the fun part! You can mix in some dried flowers if you like, I don't because I hate the mess in my tub. Press the bath bomb mixture into molds. In the middle of the bomb you can push in a little bath pearl or small toy or plastic flower (kids LOVE this). I have also tried sprinkling a little bath salt into the mold before you press in the bath bomb for decoration. Dry over night.
  • Separate from molds and they are ready to drop into your bath! Simple huh!

Questions & Replies

  1. How much essential oil and color
     
  2. How long do the bath bombs last?
     
  3. Would Johnson's Baby Oil work as a light oil on place of cooking oils?
     
  4. Do these fizz up like normal bath bombs?
     
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Reviews

  1. This is a very easy recipe. I am able to have my 3 1/2 year old assist me in making Christmas and birthday presents for her cousins. Which she really enjoys and the bath bombs are well received. I have found that it makes enough to make 12 in our muffin pan. We have split the recipe in 1/2 to make two different colors and end up with 6 of each.
     
  2. Very easy and a lot of fun - making and using them :) I used lily of the valley oil and yellow and green colouring - beautiful! Thanks so much for posting! Made for PAC Spring 2010.
     
  3. Do these fizz up like normal bath bombs???
     
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I live in Albert Canada. I guess my specialty would be bread making. Making a mean dough is just what I am best at. My new favourite recipe is Dees Runza Filling wrapped in Wholesome Homemade Honey Whole Wheat Bread I teach group fitness for fun and am a stay at home mom as my profession. Cardio BOSU is my newest class. I have 3 kids, the oldest 18 and the youngest 5. (Yes I have chosen the lifelong plan of raising children) I am married to the goof ball sticking his head into the photo above.
 
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