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Craft Project: Invigorating Bath Salts
Approximate Time: 5 minutes Supplies:
Instructions:Open your plastic Ziploc bag and let air into it, so that the plastic isn't sticking together. Tilt the bag so one bottom corner is lower than the other. Stick your hand into the bag and add the essential oils, food coloring, and oil to the lower corner. Slowly lift the bottom corner of the bag so that both corners are even.. Let the liquid mix and cover the bottom on the bag.Now pour your Epsom salt into the bag. Squeeze out most of the air and zip the bag closed securely. Shake, massage, and flip the bag until the salt is a uniform color. This means the oils, scents, and color has been mixed evenly across the salt, as shown in the "Mixed" picture.
Once everything is mixed, dump the salt into some sort of pretty container, anything can work as long as it has a lid. Close the container and add a ribbon or decoration to make it extra pretty, as shown in the finished project picture. Now your salts are ready to enjoy or give away as a gift. Notes:The salts should make enough for 1-4 uses, depending on the person and size of bathtub. If you want to make a large jar, simply double the recipe. If you want to try the salts, but need something on the more relaxing side, skip the sage, peppermint and green food coloring. Use lavender, jasmine and purple food coloring instead.Using the extra mineral or olive oil isn't a must, and you can skip it if you want. However, the oil helps distribute the color and scent evenly into the salt, and adds a little boost of moisture to the overall product. This is great for people who love the soothing nature of bath salts, but have problems with dry skin. If the dry skin problem is major, use more of the mineral or olive oil to compensate. By Aysha from Boise, Idaho Feedback About This Post:RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath Salts
Fragrance oils are cheaper but have some pretty harmful stuff in them if you arent careful, I'm all about cheap - but not for things used on the body especially if you are giving it to friends! Post by DoriKate RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath SaltsI was wondering how long this lasts? If I made it now for Christmas presents, is it going to last until Christmas? Thanks! I love this idea! You can send to watuwando @ comcast dot net. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath SaltsMy favorite all over body scrub is 1/2 cup sugar, and enough olive oil to make a paste. I mix it up before my shower and scrub away! My skin is so soft afterwards, it's simply the best! Post By MamaKayte (Guest Post) RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath Salts
Essential oils can be found at health food, nature, craft, and perfume supply stores. They are a more expensive kind of scent. For a cheaper, but less powerful choice, you can use fragrant oils. They can be found at the same place as essential oils. Post by Aysha RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath Salts
I wouldn't use vanilla or almond extract from the store for this. The only essential oils that I buy are Therapeutic Grade (meaning they can be ingested unlike most others). Essential oils are pricey, but you get what you pay for. Post by Corene RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath SaltsI love this idea (especially w/ Xmas coming up). I've read alot of different craft recipes utilizing 'essential oils'. Where does one find them? And what is the average cost? Can one use food flavoring-like vanilla or almond, for example- instead? Post By pat (Guest Post) RE: Craft Project: Invigorating Bath Salts
Go from tired and stressed out to rested and beautiful with a relaxing bath, an exfoliating skin treatment, a gentle face mask and more. Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) | ||
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