Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Homemade Bath Salts

Do you have a female friend and/or family member that you still haven't found that perfect gift for? Why not make her scented bath salts? 

Ingredients
3 cups Epsom salt
2 cups sea salt (or kosher salt)
about 20 drops of essential oil(s)
a few drops of food coloring (or liquid soap coloring or a scant amount of mica) - optional

Directions
In a mixing bowl, combine the salts, oils, and color.

*This makes 5 cups of bath salt. You can always divide your basic salts into different portions, and make a separate scent for each person, and do 1 cup packages for each friend! Get 5 gifts in 1!

Get creative with your scent mixes!

Here are a few ideas...

1. Lavender and Tea Tree... adding 10 drops each of lavender oil and tea tree oil will produce a great bath salt for someone to soak their feet. Perfect for that great friend who stands on his/her feet all day! (Even guys will benefit from this!)

2. Jasmine and Rose... adding 15 drops each of jasmine oil and rose oil will make a lovely soothing bath salt. Perfect for someone who needs a break from life.

3. Citrus... find your favorite citrus oils (orange, lemon, grapefruit, etc) and drop some into your salts. This is perfect for summertime. Bright and energizing!

4. Peppermint... adding about 20 drops of peppermint essential oil is a great idea to make a holiday bath salt. Think about dividing the salt mixture into thirds, and color two of the thirds; one red, and one green!

The combinations are endless! Mix and match however you like. Always do a small test first, by taking 2 or 3 spoonfuls, and add 1-2 drops of each oil to the salt, and stir. If you don't like the scent, you didn't ruin your whole batch!


The batch I made today was Peppermint-Peach. I added 14 drops of Peach Oil and 7 drops of Peppermint Oil/Extract. I then divided the salts in half, and added a a drop of blue and a drop of green to one portion, and about 8 drops of yellow to the other portion. 



I always put an ingredient label. This makes it seem a little more "professional", even though it is still a homemade gift. It also allows your recipient to know what exactly you put into their gift.

You can either do layers of color, or swirls of color, or even shake the colors together for a confetti effect. Any way you decide to package it will be lovely. 

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