I am fairly new to this. I made some bath bombs 2 years ago as Christmas presents for the ladies in my family. I used a recipe I found online. At the time I did not have a job so was looking for something I could make a lot of inexpensively.
Everyone loved them, It is now all they ever want for Christmas/Birthdays. I went to a few fundraisers and craft shows, they sold "ok". I molded them in a 1.5" PVC Union and tamped them down with a dowel rod. they were about 1/2" thick. At this time I was buying my citric acid at Walmart. In the canning section (when they had it).
I wanted to begin doing it to make extra money so I added it to my Facebook page. A local shop (next town over) wanted me to make some for her store.
I moved up to the clear soap molds like you find at Hobby Lobby. She liked the size better. It takes almost 2x the mix to make one as before (about 1/2 a cup of the wet mixture).
My questions are:
1. Do ya'll use ONLY essential oil for scent? I got mine at hobby lobby and it is like $6.99 for a half ounce. Seems to take almost 1/2 the bottle to get the desired scent. This makes for a very expensive batch as I can only get 12 bath bombs out of one batch.
2. She is located in the town made famous by "The Walking Dead" TV show, she wants me to come up with a "Zombie Bomb". Would love to hear any ideas you may have on this. Maybe some pictures printed out on the water soluble paper I saw here:
http://www.brambleberry.com/Water-Solub ... P3318.aspx3. What seems to be the best "go to" recipe for bath bombs. The one I use now has Citric Acid, Epsom Salts, Baking Soda, and Corn Starch in it.... are there better ones?
4. Can Silicone molds be used to make bath bombs? or should I stick with the more rigid molds?
I would love to order a few of the 2.75" Stainless Molds offered here:
http://www.brambleberry.com/Stainless-S ... P4670.aspx, so hopefully one day I can.