Lingonberry Bath Bombs Project

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Skill Level: Intermediate
Time: 1 hour
Yield: 13 bath bombs

Project Description

These bath bombs are made with skin-loving squalane oil and Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil. They're perfectly festive and gift-worthy.

For this project, the first step is making the base with the Bath Bomb Mold and Package. Once the bath bombs have dried overnight, they’re unmolded and painted with a mixture of mica and 99% Isopropyl Alcohol. We recommend paint brushes with a small point for precision. The design does take a steady hand and some patience, but it’s a relaxing process. It’s also a great project to do with friends, family, and kids. 

The bath bombs are scented with Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil, which is a mix of apple, frozen berry, clove, and musk. It’s sure to be your new favorite scent for the holidays and beyond.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

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Supplies

9 Ingredients
2 Tools
For All 11 Items
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All 11 Items :
Sodium Bicarbonate - 1 lb
Sodium Bicarbonate - 1 lb Item#: IB002935
$2.99

$5.98
Citric Acid - 1 lb
Citric Acid - 1 lb Item#: IB000052
$6.99

$6.99
Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz
Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz Item#: IB000920
$6.51

$6.51
Squalane Oil - 1 oz
Squalane Oil - 1 oz Item#: IB003182
$6.99

$6.99
Polysorbate 80 - 1 oz
Polysorbate 80 - 1 oz Item#: IB002429
$2.99

$2.99
Witch Hazel - 1 lb
Witch Hazel - 1 lb Item#: IB003098
$6.99

$6.99
Red Mica - 1 oz
Red Mica - 1 oz Item#: IB002266
$5.99

$5.99
Evergreen Mica - 1 oz
Evergreen Mica - 1 oz Item#: IB002227
$3.99

$3.99
Super Pearly White Mica - 1 oz
Super Pearly White Mica - 1 oz Item#: IB002277
$3.99

$3.99
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Bath Bomb Mold and Package, Plastic - 10 molds
Bath Bomb Mold and Package, Plastic - 10 molds Item#: IB000062
$8.49
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$16.98
Droppers With Suction Bulb - 1 dropper
Droppers With Suction Bulb - 1 dropper Item#: IB000083
$0.99

$0.99

Instructions

Lingonberry Bath Bombs Project

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 13 bath bombs

For this project, the first step is making the base with the Bath Bomb Mold and Package. Once the bath bombs have dried overnight, they’re unmolded and painted with a mixture of mica and 99% Isopropyl Alcohol. We recommend paint brushes with a small point for precision. The design does take a steady hand and some patience, but it’s a relaxing process. It’s also a great project to do with friends, family, and kids. 

The bath bombs are scented with Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil, which is a mix of apple, frozen berry, clove, and musk. It’s sure to be your new favorite scent for the holidays and beyond.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

You will need:

  • About 13 Bath Bomb Mold & Packages
  • 32 oz. Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
  • 16 oz. Citric Acid
  • 1 oz. Squalane Oil
  • 0.5 oz. Polysorbate 80
  • 9 mL Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil
  • Red Mica
  • Evergreen Mica
  • Super Pearly White Mica
  • 99% Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large container, mix together 32 ounces of baking soda and 16 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps, you can push the powder through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure.

2

Add 1 ounce of squalane oil, 0.5 ounces of polysorbate 80, and 9 mL of Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil.

3

Use your hands to thoroughly mix in the wet ingredients.

4

Test the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel similar to wet sand and holds its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix.

5

Fill the 2 halves of the molds, gently pressing the bath bomb mixture in each so they hold their shape. Mound a little extra in the center of each half of the molds. Wipe away any powder in the seams of the mold, match the eyelets, and press together. Make sure to direct pressure to the edges of the mold rather than the center to prevent dents. 

6

Allow the bath bombs to harden in the mold for at least 24 hours and then remove. If they're still soft, let them completely harden a few more hours.

7

In 3 small separate containers, mix about 1/2 teaspoon of Red Mica, 1/2 teaspoon of Evergreen Mica, and 1/2 teaspoon of Super Pearly White Mica with about 1/2 tablespoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Mix until smooth. Test the consistency on a paper towel or piece of paper. If you want a more saturated color, add a touch more mica. If you want a less saturated color, add more 99% isopropyl alcohol.

8

Using a small paint brush, create 3 circles in the center of the bath bomb with the Red Mica.

9

Paint a leaf with the Evergreen Mica.

10

Finally, add small dots on the berries and lines on the leaves. This step really makes the design pop.

11

Allow the bath bombs to fully dry. When you’re ready to use, drop them into a hot bath and enjoy. If you’re giving them as gifts, place them back into their mold – it doubles as packaging!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

Lingonberry Bath Bombs Project

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 13 bath bombs

For this project, the first step is making the base with the Bath Bomb Mold and Package. Once the bath bombs have dried overnight, they’re unmolded and painted with a mixture of mica and 99% Isopropyl Alcohol. We recommend paint brushes with a small point for precision. The design does take a steady hand and some patience, but it’s a relaxing process. It’s also a great project to do with friends, family, and kids. 

The bath bombs are scented with Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil, which is a mix of apple, frozen berry, clove, and musk. It’s sure to be your new favorite scent for the holidays and beyond.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

You will need:

  • About 13 Bath Bomb Mold & Packages
  • 32 oz. Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
  • 16 oz. Citric Acid
  • 1 oz. Squalane Oil
  • 0.5 oz. Polysorbate 80
  • 9 mL Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil
  • Red Mica
  • Evergreen Mica
  • Super Pearly White Mica
  • 99% Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large container, mix together 32 ounces of baking soda and 16 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps, you can push the powder through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure.

2

Add 1 ounce of squalane oil, 0.5 ounces of polysorbate 80, and 9 mL of Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil.

3

Use your hands to thoroughly mix in the wet ingredients.

4

Test the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel similar to wet sand and holds its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix.

5

Fill the 2 halves of the molds, gently pressing the bath bomb mixture in each so they hold their shape. Mound a little extra in the center of each half of the molds. Wipe away any powder in the seams of the mold, match the eyelets, and press together. Make sure to direct pressure to the edges of the mold rather than the center to prevent dents. 

6

Allow the bath bombs to harden in the mold for at least 24 hours and then remove. If they're still soft, let them completely harden a few more hours.

7

In 3 small separate containers, mix about 1/2 teaspoon of Red Mica, 1/2 teaspoon of Evergreen Mica, and 1/2 teaspoon of Super Pearly White Mica with about 1/2 tablespoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Mix until smooth. Test the consistency on a paper towel or piece of paper. If you want a more saturated color, add a touch more mica. If you want a less saturated color, add more 99% isopropyl alcohol.

8

Using a small paint brush, create 3 circles in the center of the bath bomb with the Red Mica.

9

Paint a leaf with the Evergreen Mica.

10

Finally, add small dots on the berries and lines on the leaves. This step really makes the design pop.

11

Allow the bath bombs to fully dry. When you’re ready to use, drop them into a hot bath and enjoy. If you’re giving them as gifts, place them back into their mold – it doubles as packaging!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

You will need:

  • About 13 Bath Bomb Mold & Packages
  • 32 oz. Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate)
  • 16 oz. Citric Acid
  • 1 oz. Squalane Oil
  • 0.5 oz. Polysorbate 80
  • 9 mL Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil
  • Red Mica
  • Evergreen Mica
  • Super Pearly White Mica
  • 99% Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large container, mix together 32 ounces of baking soda and 16 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps, you can push the powder through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure.

2

Add 1 ounce of squalane oil, 0.5 ounces of polysorbate 80, and 9 mL of Lingonberry Spice Fragrance Oil.

3

Use your hands to thoroughly mix in the wet ingredients.

4

Test the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel similar to wet sand and holds its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix.

5

Fill the 2 halves of the molds, gently pressing the bath bomb mixture in each so they hold their shape. Mound a little extra in the center of each half of the molds. Wipe away any powder in the seams of the mold, match the eyelets, and press together. Make sure to direct pressure to the edges of the mold rather than the center to prevent dents. 

6

Allow the bath bombs to harden in the mold for at least 24 hours and then remove. If they're still soft, let them completely harden a few more hours.

7

In 3 small separate containers, mix about 1/2 teaspoon of Red Mica, 1/2 teaspoon of Evergreen Mica, and 1/2 teaspoon of Super Pearly White Mica with about 1/2 tablespoon of 99% isopropyl alcohol. Mix until smooth. Test the consistency on a paper towel or piece of paper. If you want a more saturated color, add a touch more mica. If you want a less saturated color, add more 99% isopropyl alcohol.

8

Using a small paint brush, create 3 circles in the center of the bath bomb with the Red Mica.

9

Paint a leaf with the Evergreen Mica.

10

Finally, add small dots on the berries and lines on the leaves. This step really makes the design pop.

11

Allow the bath bombs to fully dry. When you’re ready to use, drop them into a hot bath and enjoy. If you’re giving them as gifts, place them back into their mold – it doubles as packaging!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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