DIY Heart Bath Bombs Recipe With Free Tag Printables (2024)

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Is there anything more relaxing than a soak in the tub? Maybe an uninterrupted soak in the tub with soothing bath bombs recipe. Ahhhh…

Fizzy Bath bombs are an easy gift to make to either keep on hand for yourself or give to friends, teachers… anyone who needs a little R&R. (Don’t miss the printable bath bombs gift tags below.) Making them seems complicated, and when I tell people I make my own they are always a little shocked. But I promise, they are easier than baking cupcakes. (Those I can mess up!)

Not only are they very useful, they are really pretty packaged up in a simple mason jar with a bow. And, of course, I had to go and make some free printable tags to make gift giving simple.

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Bath Bombs Recipe

There are tons ofDIY Bath Bombs recipesonline. After some trial and error, I ended up making up my own bath bombs recipe.

DIY Bath BombIngredients:

  • 2 Cups Baking Soda
  • 1 Cup Citric Acid*
  • 1 Cup Corn Starch Powder
  • 1 Cup Epsom Salt
  • 4 Tablespoons of Oil
  • 2 Teaspoons Essential Oil (I used peppermint, lavender would also be nice)**
  • 4-5 drops Food Coloring

This recipe yields 24 hearts in a Wilton Silicone Candy Mold. (I want to make flowers next.)

* I looked everywhere for Citric Acid, which is used in canning. No where locally sold it. But trusty Amazon sells it.Save yourself the headache and just buy the Citric Acidfrom Amazon.

Easy shopping – Besides the things you probably have at home (oil, food coloring and baking soda), here is everything you need to make mybath bombs recipe.

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(You’ll notice the peppermint essential oil is missing from the picture, that’s because I dropped it — on the tile — while setting up this shot. Luckily, I saved most of it into a baby food jar, but it didn’t make the picture.)

Many of the recipes I tried called for which hazel or water with less oil. The problem is all water based liquids start the citric acid reaction, so I found that my bombs reacted a bit too much and there was less fizz in the bath tub. (They still worked, just less fizz.) So I make mine with more oil and no additional water/which hazel and they are perfect.

Fizzy Bath Bombs Directions:

Mix the dry ingredients.

Next add a few drops of food coloring. Remember, if you add a lot color the water will be slightly tinted too. So less is more. (No, it isn’t enough color to stain the tub or your body.) When you add the drops, act quickly to mix color. As each drop hits the citric acid, it will begin to react, acting quickly will limit this reaction.

I mix everything with my hands.

When the color is mixed evenly, add your essential oil. Again, mix quickly to minimize the reaction. For this batch I used peppermint, but I am considering Vanilla or coconut for next time.

Finally, mix in your oil. I added the oil one tablespoon at a time so as to mix evenly and not make the mixture too wet.

The goal is crumbly, but not saturated. You should be able to squeeze a handful together into a clump, then rub your hands together to break it back up into crumbles.

Once your mixture is ready, pack it into your mold. Press the mixture into the mold as hard as you can filling every crevice.

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Let your bath bombs dry in the mold overnight before popping them out of the mold. I let mine dry another night before sealing them in a jar, but they were ready to use at bath time.

Once you make your first batch, you will never want a store-bought ones again!

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Printable Bath Bomb Tags

I made a batch for my daughter’s teacher for Valentine’s Day, so I made “Valentine, You’re The Bomb!” tags. But since I didn’t post until after Valentine’s Day, I also made generic “You’re The Bomb” tags so you can give the gift of a relaxing soak in the tub year round. (They look the same, but without Valentine and I added a little heart.)

Download the Valentine’s Day Tags Here.

Download “You’re The Bomb” Gift Tags Here.

To print your tags, click the link above and print on cardstock paper.The tags can be punched out with either atwo-inch circle punchor atwo-inch scallop punch(scallop below).

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FAQs

What ingredient makes bath bombs stick together? ›

Bath bombs are made with 2 parts baking soda and 1 part citric acid. That causes the fizzing reaction when they're dropped in water. They typically need witch hazel to hold together. From there, you can customize them with colors, fragrances, and additives.

How many drops of essential oil are in a bath bomb? ›

10 - 20 drops

What is the most important ingredient in bath bombs? ›

Two of the key ingredients to a bath bomb are citric acid and sodium bicarbonate. You might also know sodium bicarbonate by its more common name, baking soda. These two ingredients are what cause the impressive and delightful fizz when the bath bomb enters the water.

What does witch hazel do in bath bombs? ›

It wets the baking soda and citric acid enough to hold a shape, then evaporates in the finished product. You can use other methods, but we definitely prefer witch hazel. Water causes the bath bombs to fizz, alcohol can dry them out and cause cracking, and too much oil can make them feel greasy.

How to make a mermaid bath bomb? ›

In a bowl, combine 1 cup of Baking Soda and 1/2 cup of Citric Acid. Stir until completely blended together. Add 5 drops of Lavender and 5 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil to the mixture and stir thoroughly. Separate the bath bomb mixture evenly between three bowls.

What makes bath bombs super fizzy? ›

When baking soda and citric acid are mixed and are then put in water, they undergo a chemical reaction. The reaction produces lots of bubbles, which you see as the bath bomb dissolves in the water. These bubbles that make the water become so fizzy are made of carbon dioxide gas.

How do you make a non toxic bath bomb? ›

How To Make Your Own Organic Zero-Waste Bath Bombs
  1. Baking Soda 1/2 cup.
  2. Citric Acid 1/4 cup.
  3. Cornstarch 1/4 cup.
  4. Epsom Salt 1/4 cup.
  5. Castor Oil (or any vegetable oil) 2 tbsp.
  6. Essential Oil 1 tsp.
Apr 7, 2019

What essential oils should not be used in bath bombs? ›

Some essential oils, like cinnamon and peppermint, aren't recommended for bath bombs because they can cause irritation.

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 fairy dust bath bombs? ›

Step 1: Weigh out jasmine flowers, baking soda, mica, vanilla powder, and citric acid. Step 2: Add 4 grams Fairy Dust Type Fragrance Oil and mix thoroughly. Step 3: Place into your jars or fillable tea bags. Your fairy dust fizzy bath is ready to beused.

What is the binder in bath bombs? ›

A little fragrance with your oil is used to hold the whole thing together when compressed. A Note: We have seen the use of alcohol and glycerin mixes as a binder. Often times it works well but both these items are hydroscopic (water loving) and will absorb water from the air.

What ingredient makes bath bombs float? ›

Some websites claim that surfactants (SLSa or even a liquid surfactant) make bath bombs float because of the foam that they create; but I've experience mixed results with that. Some do and some don't. You can also focus on ingredients that are less dense than water. Here is the density of water and various ingredients.

How do you make a bath bomb stick? ›

Take spoonfuls of your mixture and press it into your moulds. Press firmly, but don't pack it in too tightly, otherwise it won't come out again! Fill each mould just proud of the top. This means that each half of the bath bomb will stick together.

What ingredient makes bath bombs fizz? ›

Bath bombs work by combining the higher pH alkali (baking soda) with a low pH dry acid (such as citric acid). When those two ingredients come in contact with water, they produce carbon dioxide, which you see in the form of air bubbles or fizz.

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