Things You'll Need:
- 1 cup epsom salts
- 1/2 cup sea salt (course or fine)
- essential or fragrance oil
- liquid colorant
- Measuring Scoops
- small glass jars to store your salts
- metal spoon or funnel
- Epsom salts
- 1 or 2 baking sheets
- liquid colorant that is skin safe
- wax paper
- Medicine Droppers (if oils don't have thier own dropper lid)
- Sea salt
- Essential oils or fragrance oils
- large metal bowl
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Step 1
You will need a clutter free, clean work surface to mix your bath salts. A kitchen table covered with a plastic garbage bag for protection works perfectly.
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Step 2
Measure out your Epsom and sea salts and pour into a large, metal mixing bowl.
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Step 3
Add your essential or fragrance oil and your colorant (optional) and begin mixing the salts thoroughly with your hands. It will take some time for the scent and coloring to incorporate with the salts so be patient.
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Step 4
Once you are satisfied that all the salts have been coated pour your bath salts out onto your wax paper lined baking sheet. Use your hands to spread the salts out to as thin a layer as possible for quickest drying time. Allowing your bath salts to dry before placing them in a bottle with lessen their likelihood of clumping in the jar. Allow them to dry for at least six hours.
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Step 5
Once your salts have dried they are ready to be packaged. The best container for bath salts is a glass jar with a tight closure. You want to seal your scented bath salts as tightly as possible to avoid excessive exposure to the air. Exposure can cause clumping from humid air, which is common in a bathroom, or can cause premature fading of the scent. You don't want your handmade Christmas gifts to be unscented clumps so be sure and find proper glass jars for storage. Dollar stores usually have little jars that are perfect for this.
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Step 6
Using a spoon or a large necked funnel, carefully pour the scented bath salts into the jars. Seal the jars immediately and label them so your friends and family will know what they are and that this handmade Christmas gift is from you.









Comments
omghow said
on 4/30/2009 Thanks for the advice.
grannyshirl said
on 1/3/2008 Where can you get the scoops for the jars??
brylletc said
on 11/21/2007 This will be good in making bath salts as gifts especially for Christmas. It would be helpful though if pictures are included =D.
I'm looking for wrapping ideas since I already found a website on bath salt recipes.
http://www.sfbsc.com/bath_salt_recipes
I don't want all of my bath salt gifts to look the same.
airesflora said
on 10/31/2007 I love this article too. I want to thank you for the the nice option for Christmas. I will make this too.
Anonymous said
on 8/4/2006 After mixing your ingredients together, put the salts in a jar about 1/3 of the way up. Place pressed flowers along the sides of the jar so they peek out. Gradually add more salts and flowers to the top of the jar and enjoy!
*It's best to coordinate the color of the flower petals to the color of the salts.