https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/homemade-bath-salts • Posted by cora t.
Fill your jar about 3/4 full of epsom salts. Add a scented oil of your choice and any organics or a combination of a few. You may then need to add some extra epsom salts to top up once you have reached your desired consistency, and scent. You might like to add a few drops of food colouring for bright salts. You can mix directly in the jar, or in a separate bowl then lay out on a sheet to dry before returning the final product to the jar. Decorate your jar with any accents of your choice. It's a good idea to list your ingredients if you are giving as a gift. Examples: 1) epsom salts, lavender essential oil, vitamin E oil, dried lavender flowers, a few drops of red/blue food colouring 2) epsom salts, sweet almond oil, vitamin E oil, dried clover, a drop of red food colouring (for a pink tint)
Fill your jar about 3/4 full of epsom salts. Add a scented oil of your choice and any organics or a combination of a few. You may then need to add some extra epsom salts to top up once you have reached your desired consistency, and scent. You might like to add a few drops of food colouring for bright salts. You can mix directly in the jar, or in a separate bowl then lay out on a sheet to dry before returning the final product to the jar. Decorate your jar with any accents of your choice. It's a good idea to list your ingredients if you are giving as a gift. Examples: 1) epsom salts, lavender essential oil, vitamin E oil, dried lavender flowers, a few drops of red/blue food colouring 2) epsom salts, sweet almond oil, vitamin E oil, dried clover, a drop of red food colouring (for a pink tint)