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ZTOONE Rainbow Bath Bombs, Float on Water&Release Vivid Rainbow Color, Moisturize Dry Skin,Good for Bubble & Spa Bath(1-Pack)

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To create the rainbow bar embeds for your hidden rainbow bath bombs, you’ll need to make five batches of the above recipe – one for each color. Here’s how it’s done. Then, in a bowl, combine 1/3 teaspoon of mica powder with 1 teaspoon of isopropyl alcohol and stir it together. Using a small paintbrush, let them design the bath bombs. ESSENTIAL OILS FOR HOMEMADE BATH BOMBS Repeat with the yellow and blue colouring, taking care not to add so much colouring that you can not stop the fizzing reaction (disaster!) I have always wanted to come up with a bath bomb recipe for kids. My littles love to take baths in the big bathtub. Following you’ll find a few homemade bath bomb recipes you make. Try one of your rainbow bar embeds inside to create fun hidden rainbow bath bombs!

My kids love to hold them while in the water and feel the fizz in their hands. WHAT IS MICA POWDER? Mica is a natural stone that has shiny flakes in it. It is made into mica powder by finely grinding into powder. We have a jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom, and tossing one of those little fizzers in can turn any bathtime into a tremendous time! These rainbow bath bombs are super fun for the kids, are easy to make, and would make the perfect gift. Made with all-natural ingredients and colored with mica powder, these homemade bath bombs are nourishing for the skin. There are numerous mould designs on the market, these can be quite pricey. We use paper ramekins as we make a lot of bath bombs with kids and they take their bath bomb home in their moulds. For making bath bombs at home, any small mould will do, no need to spend a fortune, although you will want to consider that you’ll need to get the bath bomb out easily when it has dried.

Directions for How to Make Rainbow Bath Bombs

Mix five color embeds (red, yellow, green, blue and purple) in separate bowls, using a different bowl for each color. Now cut the slices you just made in half. Then cut them in half again so you get four rainbow bar embeds per slice.

Have you ever wondered exactly how DIY-ers get their homemade bath bombs to explode with a rainbow of colors? Ready to take your homemade bath bombs to the next step? This tutorial walks you through the steps on how to make rainbow bar embeds for hidden rainbow bath bombs. So you’ll be able to create the colorful, show worthy bath bombs you love!Press the molds together tightly. Allow the bath bomb to sit in the mold for at least a few minutes, although a longer time would be better. The way these rainbow bath bombs turned out is nothing short of fabulous. And the “hardest” part is separating the mix – yeah, they’re super easy. Let’s get started. No Time to Make This Now? Pin it for Later Please don’t use food coloring. Your tub will likely stain with the red or blue and no one wants that.

Separate the mixture into 5 bowls. Add a different color of mica powder to each bowl. Start off with 1/8 teaspoon of coloring and add more if needed. I used red, orange, yellow, green, and blue. Adding essential oils to bath bombs is a great way to disperse the oils into the air. Since this recipe is for kids, I reduced the amount of essential oils by one-half. My daughter loves to help me with all of my DIY’s and anytime she gets involved, so does the mica powder. Mica powder is what we use for a natural coloring.

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Now spritz the mixture twice with 99% isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Mix thoroughly, then conduct a drop test. If the clump doesn’t hold together when dropped, then repeat the process until it does.

Once you get the hang of the recipe and try it a few times, you’ll find it’s really quite simple to make these in any color. Prepare your molds by greasing them with coconut oil. Plastic easter eggs work well as an alternative to the bath bomb molds. Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I absolutely love making bath bombs for gifts and, of course, for my daughter and I. Her favorite is still this little fizzy mermaid bath bomb funbut I always try and one-up myself. If, after the bath bomb has dried, it is crumbly, this means you did not add enough oil to bind to ingredients together. Remember it is supposed to resemble damp sand (the kind of sand that is good for making sandcastles) before you press it into the mould.

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On one side of the bath bomb mold, add red, then orange. On the other side of the mold, add blue, then green. Then mound the yellow on both sides of the molds (about a 1/4″ excess). Firmly press the two sides together. Wipe the excess mixture off the sides and set it aside.

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