Thanks for the tips!
I used one of the teach soap recipes for "Fizzy Milk Bath Bombs" - the shea butter and corn starch bc I didn't have those, and it still turned out great! I mixed in a pyrex mixing bowl (glass) and but I did use plastic measuring spoons for the fragrance. It's all I have, but they are only for soap. I have some metal measuring spoons but they aren't stainless steel so I was afraid of possible corosion, because they are old and I use them to cook with. Anyways. It actually worked out fine. I just watched a couple youtube videos of people mixing by hand. I just wanted a few to play around with myself so I scooped the mix up in my round 1tbsp measuring spoon (they make mini half circles, similar to the larger ones like the ornaments) and then either just tapped or pushed it out. There were a few that I successfully managed to stack on top of eachother and they stuck together once dried. My question to you all is, how big do you usually make your bombs? Once packed, the 1tbsp bombs were about a quarter oz when weighed. Then again, I didn't weigh my other ingredients while I was combining because the recipe on teach soap didn't weigh, it called for cup measurements. As an afterthough though, I will both way and use my cup measurement when mixing so I know exactly how much of my supplies I used as they are in pounds when I buy them, not cups
I need to price how much it cost me to make them but for now guesstimating will have to do.
I am thinking to do a 1.5oz bomb that is half a circle, or a 3 oz that is a whole would be better. I had to throw about 4 or 5 of the little once to make a difference, but that little scooper was all i had in lieu of a mold.
Anyways, thanks again for all the tips on here!