Bath Bomb Recipe - Gifts Kids Can Make - Red Ted Art - Kids Crafts (2024)

These DIY Bath Bombs make great Gifts That Kids Can Make – for relatives, Mother’s Day or teachers alike! You can add different scents to them and make them in any shape you wish. Though we love these little heart shaped bath bombs!

If you love bath bombs and want different recipes an inspirations ideas, we also have:

  • Easter Bath Bomb Recipe for you to check out here (lovely Peeps Bath Bomb shapes, so so sooo cute). Or try our
  • Spooky Eye Ball Bath Bombs for Halloween. We do love homemade bath bombs all year round! And I think you will also like these fabulous
  • Dinosaur Egg soaps – wash your hands to release the baby dinosaur! Or keep things simple with these
  • DIY Bath Salts made with epsom salt

Lots of ways to make pamper gifts for friends and family! Our bath experience is based on natural ingredients, but you can add whatever takes your mood. Some people love to add biodegradable glitter to their tub of water…. but we think natural ingredients make the best bath bombs!

Bath Bomb Recipe without Citric Acid, but using store cupboard ingredients!

We have been planning to make Bath Bombs since the beginning of the year. After all, they are such a great gift for Mother’s Day. But clearly didn’t get round to it (again – so much to do, so much to make, not enough time!).

One of the reasons, is that many Bath Bomb Recipes use Citric Acid and I just hadn’t had the chance to get hold of some. But you don’t need citric acid to make bath bombs. A Bath Bomb Recipe without Citric Acid contains that magical ingredient Tartar (also used for making playdough nice and smooth).

So if you are a DIY household and have some Tartar in, you can make bath bombs with the kids – a great gift for friends and family in the run up to *cough* Christmas.

DIY Bath Bomb Recipe without Citric Acid:

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Dry ingredients

  • 2 cups bicarbonate of soda (sometimes called baking soda or sodium bicarbonate) –US/UK
  • 1 cup cream of tartar –US / UK
  • OPTIONAL: dried lavender or dried flower petals are lovely US/ UK
  • OPTIONAL – some people like to add dyes and glitter, but we tend to avoid these!

Wet ingredients

  • 1-2 table spoons of olive oil or coconut oil or plain oil (the oil gives it a nice soothness in the bath)
  • food colouring
  • essential oils (we used lavender, but experiment with different fragrance oils such as eucalyptus or peppermint would be great too)*(always read instructions) – US / UK
  • Water in a spray bottle

Other items

  • Ice cube trays (silicon best –hearts work better than stars, don’t get shapes that are too intricate or have sharp corners that could break off) – or any other bath bomb molds you like! US /UK
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Water spray bottle

*please always be careful when using essential oils and follow the instructions on the label

Bath Bomb Recipe How To

You can watch the video or follow the step by step instructions below!

Or follow the How to make Bath Bombs Step By Step instructions!

1) Mix your bircabonate of soda, tartar, oil, essential oils and food colouring until you have a colour you are happy with. As food colouring is “wet” it will form little dropplets and you just have to persevere in mixing it in. Keep giving it a good stir. It will still look quite powdery.

2) Give it 2-3 sprays of water. It will start to sizzle and fizz a little, as the bicarbonate of soda reacts with the water. But start mixing it and it will feel a little more “solid”, a bit like wet sand. When you can indent your spoon on the mixture and leave a nice “shape” behind without it crumbling too much you are ready to transfer to your ice cube trays. You can add a couple of sprays of water, if it isn’t lumpy enough yet. Using a SPRAY bottle really is important (we used a cleaned out cleaning bottle), as this disperses the water evenly and avoids, the bircab to just sizzle away in one part of your bowl!!

3) Mix in some lavender. We go carried away and added quite a lot. Less is more as a) you don’t want your bath bomb to fall apart and also, you WILL have a bath full of lavender at the end!!

4) Fill into your icecube trays (silicon REALLY IS BEST, else it is VERY HARD to get out in one go) and press down hard.

5) Let dry for 1-2 days. They get harder over time.

6) Remove gently and done. If you find, they break apart, you didn’t add enough water spray to begin with. You can crumble it all again, spray with more water and start again.

7) Have a nice relaxing bath! See our bath bombs in action!

Now it is bath time and a chance to soak those muscles in a nice bath of full of natural bath bomb goodness. A great way to easy muscle soreness with a nice long soak in the bathtub!

Don’t forget to stock up!!

  • bicarbonate of soda (sometimes called baking soda) –US/UK
  • cream of tartar –US / UK
  • essential oils with different scents (we used lavender)*(always read instructions) – US / UK
  • dried lavender (optional) – US/ UK
  • Ice cube trays (silicon best –hearts work better than stars, don’t get shapes that are too intricate or have sharp corners that could break off) – US /UK

Easy Bath Bomb Recipe

An easy bath bomb recipe that kids can make, that does not require citric acid, just store cupboard ingredients

Active Time20 minutes mins

Equipment

  • bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)

  • cream of tartar (in the baking isle)

  • essential oils (we used lavender) – always follow instructions on the label

  • dried lavender (optional) or sprinkles for decor

  • silicon moulds or ice cube trays

  • bowl for mixing

  • a little water that you can spray

  • food colouring (optional)

Instructions

  • Mix your bircabonate of soda, tartar, oil, essential oils and food colouring until you have a colour you are happy with

  • 2-3 sprays of water

  • It will start to sizzle as the bicarbonate of soda reacts with the water. Start mixing it and it will feel a little more “solid”, a bit like wet sand. When you can indent your spoon on the mixture and leave a nice “shape” behind without it crumbling too much you are ready to transfer to your ice cube trays

  • Using a SPRAY bottle really is important (use a cleaned out cleaning bottle), as this disperses the water evenly and avoids, the bircab to just sizzle away in one part of your bowl

  • Mix in some lavender

  • Fill into your icecube trays (silicon REALLY IS BEST, else it is VERY HARD to get out in one go) and press down hard

  • Let dry for at least 1-2 days. They get harder over time – the longer you leave them the better

  • Remove gently and done. If you find, they break apart, you didn’t add enough water spray to begin with. You can crumble it all again, spray with more water and start again

Video

Notes

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The video tutorial is also available on Youtube

Bath Bomb Recipe - Gifts Kids Can Make - Red Ted Art - Kids Crafts (2024)

FAQs

Bath Bomb Recipe - Gifts Kids Can Make - Red Ted Art - Kids Crafts? ›

We recommend using no more than 2 teaspoons of mica per pound of bath bombs. You can also use them to paint on bath bombs. Mix 1 part color with 3 parts 99% isopropyl alcohol. Test the consistency on a paper towel and adjust as necessary.

How do you make different colored bath bombs? ›

We recommend using no more than 2 teaspoons of mica per pound of bath bombs. You can also use them to paint on bath bombs. Mix 1 part color with 3 parts 99% isopropyl alcohol. Test the consistency on a paper towel and adjust as necessary.

How do you make a surprise bath bomb? ›

DIY bath bombs with toy surprise
  1. 2 cups baking soda.
  2. 1 cup Epsom Salts.
  3. 1 cup citric acid.
  4. Essential oils.
  5. Mica powder.
  6. Witch hazel - in a spray bottle.
  7. Olive oil spray.
  8. Toy of your choosing.
May 2, 2022

How do you make a blood bath? ›

The Bloodbath is traditionally made with one third Chambord liquor, one third cranberry juice and one third red wine, preferably cabernet, chilled like a co*cktail, shaken and served in a cold wine glass.

How do you make an explosive bath bomb? ›

Directions
  1. In a large bowl, add baking soda, Epsom salt, citric acid and cornstarch. ...
  2. In a second bowl, mix olive oil, water, essential oil and food coloring. ...
  3. Add the liquid mix from the second bowl to the first bowl, drizzling in just a little at a time.

How do you make a blood bath for Halloween? ›

You'll be mixing your tempera paint with lots of water; just fill the tub with water to the level you want, and start mixing in paint a little at a time 'til you get the look you want. The end result might not be quite as opaque as real blood, but in dim lighting it will absolutely do the trick.

How do you make Cleopatra's bath bomb? ›

What you will need
  1. 1 oz (28g) cocoa butter.
  2. 6 drops of essential or fragrance oil.
  3. 1oz (28g) finely grated soap (if you are using a rebatched scented soap try to choose a fragrance that either enhances it or has a similar aroma)
  4. 6oz (170g) dried powdered milk.
  5. 1 tbsp cream of tartar.
  6. 1 tbsp cornstarch (cornflour)
Mar 5, 2024

What does each ingredient in a bath bomb do? ›

Baking soda and citric acid both dissolve easily. When the two interact in water, they produce carbon dioxide. This gas causes the fizzing bubbles you see after dropping a bath bomb in a tub of water. Cornstarch slows this reaction by binding to both baking soda and citric acid.

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