These Easter Egg Bath Bombs are a fun way to bring creativity into your spring routine. With their bright colors and customizable scents, they’re just as enjoyable to make as they are to use or gift.
Author:Tiffany Pelkey
Ingredients
1cup baking soda
1/2cup citric acid
1/2cup Epsom salt
1/2cup cornstarch
1 teaspoon almond oil
16 drops essential oil
Green, blue, pink, purple, and yellow mica powder
Spray bottle with water
Easter egg mold
Instructions
In a large bowl, combine baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, and cornstarch. Mix well and break up any clumps.
In a small bowl, add the essential oil to the almond oil.
Pour the oil mixture into the dry ingredients and stir until evenly incorporated.
Lightly spritz the mixture with water, mixing continuously. The texture should resemble damp sand and hold together when pressed. Be careful not to over-wet, as this can start the fizzing reaction.
Divide the mixture into separate bowls for each color.
Add mica powder to each bowl and mix until you reach your desired color.
Pack the mixture tightly into your Easter egg molds.
Let the bath bombs dry for 24 hours before removing from molds and using or packaging.
Notes
Makes about 14 bath bombs (depending on mold size)