How to Make Fizzy Bath Tablets

Place a large sheet of wax paper on a work surface., Pour the baking soda, cornstarch and citric acid into the bowl., Add the fragrance drops and crushed herbs., Dampen the mixture using a spray bottle., Once dampened, press the fizzy mixture into...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Place a large sheet of wax paper on a work surface.

    Arrange the molds or cookie cutters across the sheet.
  2. Step 2: Pour the baking soda

    Mix together. , Mix through well until blended. , Only spray enough to hold the salts together.

    Too much will cause the fizzing reaction to commence and you'll have to start over.

    It's a delicate process and err on the side of less! ,, Gently hold all in place and flip over so that the molds or cutters are sitting on the cardboard. , Once dried, they're ready to use or they can be gift wrapped in clear cellophane for giving or selling. ,
  3. Step 3: cornstarch and citric acid into the bowl.

  4. Step 4: Add the fragrance drops and crushed herbs.

  5. Step 5: Dampen the mixture using a spray bottle.

  6. Step 6: Once dampened

  7. Step 7: press the fizzy mixture into the soap molds or cookie cutters that have already been laid out.

  8. Step 8: Place the cardboard piece across the top of the molds or cutters once filled.

  9. Step 9: Let the molds dry overnight.

  10. Step 10: To use: Simply throw one to two tablets into the bath and watch the fizzy show.

Detailed Guide

Arrange the molds or cookie cutters across the sheet.

Mix together. , Mix through well until blended. , Only spray enough to hold the salts together.

Too much will cause the fizzing reaction to commence and you'll have to start over.

It's a delicate process and err on the side of less! ,, Gently hold all in place and flip over so that the molds or cutters are sitting on the cardboard. , Once dried, they're ready to use or they can be gift wrapped in clear cellophane for giving or selling. ,

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