Easter Egg Bath Bombs Recipe

This Easter Egg Bath Bomb Recipe is a fun Easter Craft Idea that would make great easter basket gifts. Your kids (or you!) will love these fun bath bombs in their bath when Easter rolls around.
The Easter Egg Bath Bombs are inexpensive to make and a fun craft. They would make a fun easter basket stuffer if you are looking for ideas that aren’t candy.
You’ll love that these Easter bath bombs are non toxic and you know exactly what’s in them, unlike most store bought bath bombs.
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Follow along with the step by step tutorial to learn how to make this cute Easter craft.
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Ingredients and Supplies Needed To Make Easter Egg Bath Bombs

Before you get started, gather all your ingredients and supplies so everything is ready to go.
Supplies
You’ll need the following supplies:
- A mixing bowl
- Mixing Spoon
- A small spray bottle of water
- An easter egg silicone soap mold.
This is the Easter Egg Silicone mold I used:
Ingredients To Make Easter Egg Bath Bombs
You probably already have most of these ingredients in your pantry.
This is the food grade citric acid I use:
This is a good choice for Mica Powder. You can use it in any other soap recipe or bath bomb recipe!
Step By Step Tutorial To Make Easter Egg Bath Bombs
The first step is to mix the baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, and cornstarch in a large bowl. Make sure to break up any clumps.

Next, in a separate bowl, add the essential oil to the almond oil. If you would like your Easter Egg bath bombs to be unscented, you can skip this step.


Now, mix in the almond oil with the dry ingredients from the first step, stirring until evenly incorporated.

Next, lightly spritz the mixture with water, mixing continuously. The texture should feel like damp sand and hold together when pressed. Go slowly so it doesn’t start fizzing.
Since this is a bigger batch, work in sections when adding water so one part doesn’t dry out while you’re working on another. I also checked after I added the mica powder (next step) if I needed more water before putting in the mold.


Divide the mixture into separate bowls for each color and add mica powder to each bowl and mix until you get your desired color.
Start with a small amount of mica powder and gradually add more until you get the color you’re happy with. A little bit goes a long way.

Pack the mixture tightly into your Easter egg molds and let it dry for 24 hours before removing.

To use your Easter Egg Bath Bombs, drop 1 or 2 into warm bath water and watch them fizz.
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Easter Egg Bath Bombs Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup citric acid
- 1/2 cup Epsom salt
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon almond oil
- 16 drops essential oil
- Green, blue, pink, purple, and yellow mica powder
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, and cornstarch. Mix well, breaking up any clumps.
- Add the essential oil to the almond oil.
- Mix in the almond oil with the dry ingredients, stirring until evenly incorporated.
- Lightly spritz each mixture with water, mixing continuously. The texture should feel like damp sand and hold together when pressed. Go slowly so it doesn’t start fizzing.
- Divide the mixture into separate bowls for each color.
- Add mica powder to each bowl and mix until you get your desired color.
- Pack the mixture tightly into your Easter egg molds.
- Let dry for 24 hours before using or packaging.
Notes
- Since this is a bigger batch, work in sections when adding water so one part doesn’t dry out while you’re working on another. I also checked after I added the mica powder if I needed more water before putting in the mold.
- Any essential oil works, make sure it is kid-safe if using with children.
- This made about 14 bath bombs for me if using the same mold
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Dawn Goehring
Hi! I’m Dawn, the founder of Desert Naturals. My family , including my 2 teen boys, husband and myself, live in the southern California desert, I’m passionate about natural living and a life free of synthetics, dye’s, artificial fragrances, and other harmful ingredients. I love to use essential oils and natural ingredients for pretty much everything from natural remedies for my family, to non toxic cleaning for my home, to making my own DIY Beauty products, self care products, and more.
