These delightful mermaid-inspired bath fizzy sprinkles are easier to make than a bath bomb but just as fun to use!
Instead of having to make sure your moisture balance is just right for packing the fizzing bath bombs into molds, the fizzy bath sprinkles get the same bath-time effect but with less work and a larger margin of error.
If you have kids who love mermaids, they will love these mermaid-inspired bath sprinkles.
Just sprinkle the dry bath sprinkles over a warm tub of water for a fun and fizzy experiment!
The essential oil blend I used for this bath fizz is soothing and calming.
You may find after a soak in a warm bath with the "sweet slumber" scent that your kids are ready to snuggle in and go to bed more calmly than normal.
Let me know how it goes for you!
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DIY Fizzing Mermaid Bath Sprinkles
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- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
- 4 drops of "sweet slumber" essential oil blend
- 2-3 tablespoons bubblebath
- Chunky multi-colored sprinkles
- Small glass jars
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How to Make Fizzy Bath Sprinkles:
How to Make Bath Fizz Step 1:
In a medium-sized mixing bowl, carefully whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch.
How to Make Bath FizzStep 2:
Add in the drops of Sweet Slumber essential oil blend.
Don't have that? Plain lavender essential oil will work in a pinch.
Use a whisk to mix it into the dry ingredients.
How to Make Bath FizzStep 3:
Slowly start to mix in the bubble bath a teaspoon at a time.
Pour just a little bit in at a time and mix thoroughly to help make sure you have an even moisture level.
I find mixing it with a gloved hand works the best.
Keep adding a little bubble bath at a time until you can squeeze the mixture together and it will hold its shape.
It's ok if you don't end up using the full amount called for in the recipe.
How to Make Bath Fizz Step 4:
Crumble the mixture into small pieces and chunks onto a baking sheet and let air dry for a few hours.
How to Make Bath Fizz Step 5:
Transfer the mixture into your jars and add the sprinkles on top.
How to Make Bath Fizz Step 6:
These make super fun gifts and will last in an airtight container for a couple months.
How to Make Bath Fizz Step 7:
When ready to use, simply sprinkle over a warm bath and enjoy the fizzy little bubbles.
That's it!
PRINTABLE MERMAID BATH FIZZY SPRINKLES DIRECTIONS
Homemade Mermaid Bath Fizzy Sprinkles
Yield: 2 jars of bath sprinkles
Author: Carissa B
Estimated cost: $5
prep time: perform time: 10 Mtotal time: 10 M
These fizzy bath sprinkles are fun and easy for kids to make. Sprinkle a little or a lot over a warm tub of water to watch them make a fizzy, soapy foam. Your kids will love adding these to their bathtime routine. Soothing essential oils make them perfect for winding down in a nighttime bath before bed.
materials:
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch
- 4 drops of "sweet slumber" essential oil blend
- 2-3 tablespoons bubblebath
- Sprinkles
tools:
- Mixing bowl
- Spoon
- Baking sheet
- Jar for storage
steps:
- In a medium-sized mixing bowl, carefully whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch.
- Add in the drops of Sweet Slumber essential oil blend. Don't have that? Lavender essential oil will work in a pinch.
- Slowly start to mix in the bubble bath, you’ll want to pour just a little bit in at a time and mix thoroughly to help make sure you have an even moisture level. Only add in more bubble bath until you can squeeze the mixture together and it will hold its shape.
- rumble the mixture into small pieces and chunks onto a baking sheet and let air dry for a few hours.
- Transfer the mixture into your jars and add in the sprinkles on top.
NOTES:
To use, sprinkle the bath fizzy sprinkles over the top of a bathtub full of warm water.
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About the Author:
Carissa is a lifelong crafter and mom of two creative boys.Her goal is to empower families to make easy projects and healthier choices that are beautiful anddelicious!
The owner and lead writer at Creative Green Living, she is an award-winning writer and most recently won the ShiftCon Media "Best Green Lifestyle Blogger" award in 2019.
She is also the author of several books includingBeautiful Smoothie Bowls(Skyhorse, 2017),Proven Techniques for Keeping Healthy Chickens(Skyhorse, 2018) and The Little Green Book of Mothers' Wisdom (Skyhorse, 2020).
Her projects have been featured in magazines like Kids Crafts 1-2-3, Urban Farm Magazine, Country Sampler: Farmhouse Style and more.Follow her onPinterest,Instagram,Twitteror join theCreative Green Living Tribe.
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