End a long stressful day by melting into a hot bath filled with these amazing succulent bath bombs. Spread hygge and share them with a friend.
How to Make Your Own Amazing Succulent Bath Bombs
These easy bath bombs were so much fun to create and are really quite adorable if I do say so myself. Take the time to create these homemade bath bombs that are just a tad bit different but still beyond perfect – and relaxing!
Succulent Bath Bombs
These aren’t your typical bath bombs. Most bath bombs are round and in the shape of a ball. But these are actually some of my favorite bath bombs because they’re different, unique, and stand out above any others that I’ve recently seen.
Not only are they dainty and cute but they literally look like little planters that you could have sitting on the shelves! Just imagine a few of these succulent bath bombs sitting around your bathroom, begging for you to stop what you’re doing, and take a relaxing and refreshing bath.
Better yet, add these bath bombs to a gift for a mom friend. This gift guide is perfect for friends in need of me-time.
If you’re ready to be creative in a way that is an added beauty benefit to you, add these adorable Terra Cotta bath bombs to your radar. You’ll be so thankful that you did. Just run your bath, shut the bathroom door (maybe lock it as well…) and drop in your bath bomb. You’re about to have a few moments of well-earned peace!
If you are looking for more DIY bath bomb ideas for the ultimate hygge experience, check out these amazing DIY hygge bath bombs!
Here’s how you make your own succulent bath bombs
List of supplies:
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup citric acid
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 cup Epsom salts
- 2 tbsp melted coconut oil
- 1/2 tsp essential oil blend desired (or coconut flavoring oil, since that’s what I wanted)
- 2 tsp rubbing alcohol
- 1 tsp brown mica powder
- 10 succulent sprinkles
For finishing:
- ¼ tsp rubbing alcohol
- 1 tsp gold mica powder
Tools:
How to make these DIY bath bombs
- Whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, and Epsom salts.
- In a second bowl, combine the melted coconut oil, essential oil blend, and alcohol together, mixing well.
- Add liquid ingredients 1 tsp at a time to the dry ingredients, mixing it together slowly so as not to start the fizzy reaction.
- To the bath bomb mixture, add in the brown mica powder and mix well.
- If you want more color, add some additional mica powder in 1 tsp increments.
- Dust the bottom of the terra cotta pots with cornstarch.
- Immediately pack the pots full of the brown mixture.
- Press 2-3 succulent sprinkles into the top of each pot.
- Allow the bath bombs to rest in the pots for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the side of the mold to release the bombs.
- Combine the alcohol and gold mica powder and paint the outside of each bath bomb. Allow this to dry (about 1 minute).
- Use your bath bombs immediately or store them in an airtight container until you’re ready to use it!
Now that you can see how simple it is to make your very own Succulent Bath Bombs, what are you waiting for? Spoil yourself and have fun creating your own personal bath time spa!
If you are looking for more DIY bath bomb ideas for the ultimate hygge experience, check out these amazing DIY hygge bath bombs!
Feeling generous?! These Succulent Bath Boms are a super cute gift to make and hand out to your family and friends, too!
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