Candy Cane Christmas Bath Bomb Recipe - Amazing Gift Idea! (2024)

This Christmas bath bomb recipe is a perfect DIY for a holiday gift or to pamper yourself. You don’t need much to get started.

Learn the best fill method and perfect the art of the “press” to make a wow-worthy gift idea. Making these bath fizzies is really fun and everyone is going to love them.

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This Christmas Bath Bomb Recipe is a Great Gift Idea

Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I love making my own DIY bath bombs. In fact, I don’t stop with them; I make my own shower fizzies, sugar body scrubs, and even foot soaks.

But I like simple and easy so for this Christmas bath bomb recipe, I’ve chosen to include a couple of winter-soothing ingredients. Here are my reasons for including each of the following:

  • peppermint candies add a bit of holiday fun while the oil helps to improve focus and invigorate. Using a small amount adds festive fun without causing harm.
  • Epsom salt in the bath bomb will soothe tired muscles.
  • coconut oil will moisturize your skin and leave it silky smooth.

Let’s get started making these fun holiday bath bombs. If you have any questions, please use the comments section below.

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Supplies for Christmas Bath Bombs

This recipe will make 3 2.2-inch bath bombs or about 6 1-inch, depending on the mold used. Grab a whisk if you have one and if not, a fork.

  • 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 1/4 cup Epsom salt (unscented)
  • 1/4 cup citric acid
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (or other oil such as jojoba, in liquid form)
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 10-15 drops of peppermint essential oil
  • 4-5 drops red or pink soap colorant (the mix will lighten, so color accordingly)
  • 2-3 candy canes, crushed or 10 peppermint candies, crushed
  • plastic Christmas ornaments or plastic Christmas ornaments (or bath bomb molds – I like stainless steel)

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How to Make Holiday Season Bath Bombs

These really are fun to make and let’s face it: anytime you get to smash candy with a hammer is a good time.If you have a playlist on YouTube to which you’d like to add this project, here is our Christmas bath bombs video tutorial.

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How to Make, Use, and Store This Bath Bomb Recipe

You’re probably familiar with how to use bath bombs, however, if you’re not… fill the tub with warm water (or a foot tub for a fun pedicure) and drop in a Christmas bath bomb.

Store these in an airtight container or shrink-wrapped in cello. It’s really easy to do this: get cello bags (I use at least 4×6 inch), a hair dryer or heat gun, and heat the bomb in the plastic. Press down to make sure it’s a tight seal all around.

My biggest tip when making bath fizzies is not to over-moisten the bath bomb mixture. Only add enough liquid to just keep the mix together. Okay, now to the recipe…

Yield: 5-9 bath bombs

Candy Cane Christmas Bath Bomb Recipe - Amazing!

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This Christmas bath bomb recipe is a perfect DIY for a holiday gift or to pamper yourself. You don't need much to get started.

Active Time20 minutes

Drying Time1 day

Total Time1 day 20 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Estimated Cost$5

Materials

  • 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 1/4 cup Epsom salt (unscented)
  • 1/4 cup citric acid
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (or other oil such as jojoba, in liquid form)
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 10-15 drops of peppermint essential oil
  • 4-5 drops red or pink soap colorant (the mix will lighten, so color accordingly)
  • 2-3 candy canes, crushed or 10 peppermint candies, crushed
  • plastic Christmas ornaments or plastic Christmas ornaments

Instructions

  1. Crush candy in a sealed plastic bags. Set aside until ready to mold.
  2. In a large glass or metal bowl, add baking soda, Epsom salt, citric acid, and cornstarch. Whisk or stir with a fork to combine.
  3. In a smaller bowl, add coconut oil (liquid), peppermint oil, colorant, and water. Stir well.
  4. Slowly add the wet ingredients to the dry, working in 3-5 batches to avoid activating the mix.
  5. Now this step depends on where you are… Grab the mix in your hand and squeeze it together. If it clumps (like damp sand), move on. If not, add 1 teaspoon of water and mix it in completely. Check for consistency again.
  6. Once the mix is ready, place about 2 teaspoons of the crushed candy into each side of your mold.
  7. Lightly pack down your mix on top of the candy in each side of the mold. Overfill each side slightly, bring both sides together, and press down tightly to close.
  8. Keep the bath bombs in their molds for at least 8 hours, but overnight is best. Remove them by lightly tapping a spoon onto the mold and gently lifting off one side.
  9. This Christmas bath bomb recipe is made to dry on the counter for 24 hours (or more) to help them harden and dry completely.
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Did you make this?

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More Bath Bombs You Might Like

  • Super Easy Geode Bath Bombs (using sea salt) – If you can’t find the large sugar crystals in those Pinterest-worthy geode bath bombs, try these – look look great!
  • Grinch Bath Salts – Oh my word, these went viral and they are the EASIEST thing to make: a little coloring, a bit of salt, and some sugar sprinkles.
  • Milk Bath Bombs – If you need or want to gift a simple, soothing bath bomb recipe, this is it.

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FAQs

How to gift a bath bomb? ›

A great way to showcase one to several bath bombs is to present them in a recyclable, cardboard box, carefully lined and nestled in colourful, eco-friendly shredded paper, crumpled coloured tissue paper or Grease Proof Paper. Then sealed closed with Transpack Designer Paper Tapes or one of our colourful ribbons.

How to make a bath bomb out of candy cane? ›

Candy Cane Bath Bombs Directions

In a large mixing bowl, add baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, and the SLSA. Mix. In the small bowl add coconut oil, candy cane scent (or peppermint essential oil) and polysorbate 80. Mix well, then add to the large bowl.

How do you make a surprise bath bomb? ›

DIY bath bombs with toy surprise
  1. 2 cups baking soda.
  2. 1 cup Epsom Salts.
  3. 1 cup citric acid.
  4. Essential oils.
  5. Mica powder.
  6. Witch hazel - in a spray bottle.
  7. Olive oil spray.
  8. Toy of your choosing.
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How to Christmas wrap a bath bomb? ›

Shrink wrapping

For this method, you need shrink wrap bands and a heat gun (you can find one at a home improvement store). Place the bath bomb in the shrink wrap band and cut off any excess. Then, set the heat gun on low and aim it at the wrap for 1-2 seconds at a time. It should be fully adhered all the way around.

How much should I price my bath bombs? ›

Wholesalers typically charge $1.50 to $3 USD per bath bomb, depending on the order quantity and product specifications. You can then sell those bath bombs in your online store for $4-10 USD each.

How do you make a snowman bath bomb? ›

To make the bath bombs, combine 1 cup epsom salt and 1 cup baking soda together in a mixing bowl. Then lightly spray the mixture with a solution of 1 part water and 1 part lemon juice until it has a texture of wet sand. Place the mixture in a mold and let it set over night.

How to make a mermaid bath bomb? ›

In a bowl, combine 1 cup of Baking Soda and 1/2 cup of Citric Acid. Stir until completely blended together. Add 5 drops of Lavender and 5 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil to the mixture and stir thoroughly. Separate the bath bomb mixture evenly between three bowls.

How do you make fizzy candy canes? ›

Instructions
  1. Unwrap the candy canes.
  2. Sprinkle the tray with the baking soda, place the candy canes on top, and then sprinkle the baking soda on the canes, coating them completely.
  3. Fill the squeeze bottles with vinegar and your choice of food coloring.
  4. Squirt the vinegar mixture onto the candy canes.
  5. Watch what happens!

What liquid will dissolve a candy cane? ›

The heat in hot water makes the molecules move faster, which is why the hot water dissolves the candy cane faster than the cold water.

How do I add a toy to a bath bomb? ›

Fill each ice cube compartment halfway with mixture. Place toy in each compartment. Fill the rest of the tray with the mixture until toys are covered. Allow to set for a few hours or overnight.

How do you package bath bombs? ›

Nestle your bombs in a treat box for a decadent package.

If you package more than 1 bath bomb together, it's a good idea to either separate them with tissue paper or wrap them in tissue paper before you put them in the treat box. This will prevent them from grinding against each other, which can make them break down.

What can I do with unwanted bath bombs? ›

USE AS A CLOTHING-FRESHENER

Place your bath bomb/s inside an organza bag and keep it inside your drawers or wardrobe to keep your clothing smelling fresh and fragrant.

How do you display bath bombs? ›

The best way to store and display bath bombs is in anything that is completely airtight. With those parameters in place, you can get pretty creative. If you have a lidded candle jar, clear glass or otherwise, you could clean it out and use it to store your bath bombs, for example.

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