Christmas Tree Bath Bomb Fizzies (4 Ingredients!)

4 Materials
$3
10 Minutes
Easy

You need a little more pampering in your life. And those that you love need a little more self-care, too. So why not make these super easy DIY Christmas tree bath fizzies to give as gifts or to indulge yourself?

Supplies:


  • 1 cup baking soda 
  • 1/2 cup citric acid 
  • 1 tbsp. coconut oil 
  • Water
  • Green food coloring

Combine the baking soda, citric acid and coconut oil together in a bowl.

Next, you'll add in water a little bit at a time. Just a little!


In fact, if you want to use a spray bottle or eye dropper, that would be great. You just need a little bit of water and combine everything using your hands. You'll want it to be slightly dense but not soaked. 


Add several drops of green food coloring, depending on how green you want the Christmas trees to look. You can use your hand to thoroughly mix the coloring in, but you'll probably have green stained hands. Better to use a spoon to mix.

Spoon the mixture into the Christmas Tree molds. Fill each mold about halfway. Use your fingers to press down to pack in the mixture. 


Add the remaining mixture on top of the packed down tree molds. Again, press down the mixture to pack in down in the molds.

Set the Christmas Tree bath fizzies in a cool or dry spot for 24 hours to allow them to set. 


Use 1-2 Christmas Tree bath bombs in a warm bath.


Want to print this recipe? Visit my blog post for the printable recipe card.


Also check out my homemade chocolate mint lip balm recipe!

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  • Carol H Carol H on Dec 05, 2020

    Doesn't the oil make the bathtub slippery?

  • Beth Trask Symonds Beth Trask Symonds on Dec 12, 2020

    Is the coconut oil necessary or just for the added skin softening effect?

  • Beth Beth on Dec 03, 2022

    Does the food coloring stain the skin when used in the tub?

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  • Terri Terri on Dec 04, 2022

    Yes, great job. I would change the food coloring to body safe

    coloring.

    Terri

  • Lynn Bernas Lynn Bernas on Dec 04, 2022

    All I can think is mess in the tub and a green body. I’ll spend the $ on a reputable gift.

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