Christmas tree bath bomb recipe

Christmas Tree Bomb Recipe
Recipe makes approximately 2 large bath bombs
Baking Soda
Citric Acid Powder
Kaolin Clay
Castor Oil
Kringleberry Fragrance Oil
Fun Soap Colorant- Neon Green
Fun Soap Colorant- Kelly Green
8 oz. Clear Bullet Bottle
White Fine Mist Sprayers 24/410
Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need:
Scale
Witch Hazel (in spray bottle)
2- Clear Acrylic Fillable Ornaments- Shape
of Christmas Tree
Mixing Bowls (2)
Stirring Spoon
Round Confetti Sprinkles Multi Color
Total Recipe Weights:
264 grams of baking soda
132 grams citric acid
5 grams kaolin clay
28 grams Castor oil
8 grams of Kringleberry Fragrance Oil
10 grams of Neon Green Soap Colorant
3 grams of Kelly Green Soap Colorant
Candy sprinkles for the ornaments
This recipe is best prepared in non-humid climates. Prior to making this recipe, pour some of your witch hazel into
your spray bottle in order to have this ready.
Step 1: First, weigh out and mix 264 grams of baking soda, 132 grams of citric acid, and 5 grams of kaolin clay. If
there are any clumps, break them up with your hands.
Step 2: Then, in a separate bowl, add 28 grams of castor oil, 8 grams of Kringleberry fragrance oil, 10 grams of Neon
Green FUN Soap Colorant, and 3 grams of Kelly Green FUN Soap Colorant. Use a spoon to mix these ingredients
together. It will have a paste like consistency.
Step 3: Use a spoon to add the wet ingredients bowl to the dry ingredients bowl. Using your hands, incorporate well.
You want to make sure everything is thoroughly mixed.
Step 4: Place some confetti sprinkles in one side of the fillable ornaments.
Step 5: Next, spray the mixture lightly with witch hazel and press the mixture into both halves of the mold, press
down firmly. Now, spritz both halves of the ornaments with witch hazel. Finally, attach the ornament halves
together. Allow to set up. Set up takes about 45 minutes. Do not allow them to become hard in the mold, or they
will not release well.
Step 6: Once they have set up, gently remove the bath bombs from the mold. You will want to remove the side of
the ornament without the confetti first. Be careful so that you do not knock off the edges of the tree when releasing
from the molds.
Your Christmas Tree bath bombs are now ready for use. Enjoy!
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