Homemade Wine Charms. Beading Tip. Cupcake Bath Bombs. Mix the Baking soda and Citric Acid until the mixture is a smooth powder consistency.
Next you can start to dash in the oil and also your fragrance or Essential Oil of choice until it feels like "wet sand". Once that's done (what I do) is began to drizzle in the Distilled water or with hazel, but be careful on how you do it because you do not want your mixture to start to fizz too much. Drizzle then cover the water quickly and mix. **Your final product should feel like mold-able wet sand. Turn to your cupcake mold. First, grab a bowl and take the Meringue Powder and warm water and mix it up. Take a blender and get to blending!!! Blend in your fragrance at this point. all together you should be able to touch your mixture and residue sticks to your finger. How to Make Bath Bombs. Bath bombs, bath fizzies are fun to make!
Bath Bombs, or Bath Fizzies, are like giant alka-seltzers for your bath – they spin, whirl and swirl in your bath while releasing scent and skin-softening agents. They make bath time SUPER fun! If you’ve never made bath bombs before, check out this video on Soap Queen TV and learn how to make bath bombs. Basic Bath Bomb Recipe Gather your ingredients: • 1 part Citric Acid • 2 parts Baking Soda • Witch Hazel • Coloring of your choice • Fragrance Oil of your choice • Dome Shaped Mold 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Water Softening Fizzy. Take a bath. Finshed bath bombs. How To: Make Bath Bombs. Soaper's Choice - Base Oils for Soap Making. Candle & Soap Making Supplies. Homemade Christmas: Pendant Necklaces & Glass Magnets. (Updated 11/8/2012) Welcome new visitors from Pinterest!
I am so happy to have you here and love all the great feedback! If you have any questions about this project, please see the updates at the end of this post or read through the comments section. If you still have any unanswered questions, please feel free to email me and I will get back to you as soon as possible! Glass Tile Pendants. Want to know how to make a glass tile pendant??
They're super easy - you can do this! Here's a brief tutorial. They can end up costing less than $1.70 each - wow! Perfect for gifts. What a great craft - I had one mom comment to me "this is a great craft that spans all ages - my daughter (7 yrs old) could do it and so could I and my mother - and we all enjoyed it! " First gather your supplies - you'll need: --a glass tile, --a bail (that's the hook that goes on the back), --paper or fabric design, --diamond glaze and a small paintbrush, --superglue, --and a chain to hang it on.
Some ideas for your glass tile pendants: --Use fabric and paper - here's a post with great idea tips. I bought all my supplies from CandyTiles and was really impressed. ** update - 10% off at CandyTiles if you enter "sugarbeez10" in the coupon code area ** First take your tile, and trace it onto your paper.
Next squirt your diamond glaze on the back of the tile - about pea size. Go make some!!