@@WalnutCreekBathBoutique I have not tried it yet but I would line a muffin pan with a coffee filter, napkin etc to have something to lift it out with.
I was waiting to see a demo on the bubble bath frosting at the end..why didnt you show that? Id love to see how that recipe works as far as bubble go. Bath bombs are cute, bet they sold fast. You could use a plastic bath bomb mold half to hold your bombs or foam squares you can get from Amazon..I use them in plastic bins to hold my bombs to dry with rice..they prevent the bombs from getting flat bottoms too! They are game changer and cheap.//paid only 12.00 for 4 of the foam squares..used for soundproofing rooms..dont even use my dehumidifier anymore..plastic bin with rice has worked perfectly for last 3 years not one bomb cracked or warts! The foam panels keep them from moving and keeps there shapes perfectly!
Hi Mary! Thanks for the tip on the foam squares! I may have to look into that! Do you stack them on top of each other in the bin? I tried doing a demo once but the lighting in my bathroom is horrible, (even with adding lights to the room) and the thought of putting a tub of sorts on my counter and not making a huge mess - well lets just say there is no way that happens without a huge mess 🤣🤣🤣 and bubble bars are best with putting them under running water. Now I'm off to Amazon to look for soundproofing squares!!😁
@@maryspringer1442 Mary that is so sweet of you! (sorry for this delay - my mom went into the hospital almost 2 weeks ago and it's been a bit rough around here - she is doing better but still in with there for her heart). I appreciate your offer but I can get them, but I would like a link if you can share it - I looked but there are too many to choose from LOL
Powdery bath bombs, not wet enough mix, and have found those kinds of bomb molds you need to press down the mix around the lip first with your fingers. Wastage is never good never feel bad about wanting to make use of every inch you can!