Princess Anna Bath Bombs for FROZEN Fans
Your Frozen fan will love these Princess Anna bath bombs. They’re the perfect gift idea for any Disney-lover and an easy DIY bath bomb recipe.
Princess Anna Bath Bombs
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, you can say we have a bit of Frozen fever. More accurately, the kiddo loves the movie, the extras, the Princesses at Disney properties, the dolls, etc.
So it’s no surprise at all when I started making Disney Princess bath bombs that I would whip up Frozen bath bombs, too, to go alongside our Rapunzel bath bombs and fun Snow White bath fizzies. These Princess Anna bath bombs use the colors of Anna’s dress (and our popular Anna dress up costume) and are safe for all skin types.
Let’s get started.
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Tips to Make this Frozen Party Idea
Did you see what I did there? Wouldn’t these be the PERFECT Frozen party favor?
- Do not use food coloring for your Anna bath bombs. It could make your bath bombs blue and purple but it can also stain a tub.
- Don’t like baths or only have the children take showers? No problem! You can mold this recipe in any flat-backed design so they will be safe for use as Princess Anna shower fizzies.
- There is an ingredient which is optional, Polysorbate 80. The purpose of this emulsifier is to limit the oils and butters from pooling at the top of the water, as well as to reduce mica from adhering to the walls of the tub.
- Let them sit if this is your first set of bath bombs. This is a no-fail bath bomb recipe, but if your mix was a little too moist, letting it sit untouched is the best way to make sure they don’t crumble. They will dry very hard and that’s when you know they’re ready.
- You can use any scents you want and any brand of oils.
- If your bombs crumble, see this article on trouble-shooting bath bombs and shower fizzies to find out your options to remake them.
How Do I Make these Princess Anna Bath Bombs?
I’m so glad you asked. Below is our written tutorial. If you’re making a Frozen party ideas playlist on YouTube, here is our Princess Anna bath bombs video tutorial.
Princess Anna Bath Bombs
Any Disney fan will oooh and ahhh over these Princess Anna bath bombs inspired by the movie, Frozen. Kids will delight and jump right into the bath!
Materials
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 cup Epsom salts
- 1/2 cup coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon polysorbate 80, optional
- 3 tablespoons rubbing alcohol
- 10-20 drops bergamot essential oil
- 10-20 drops rosemary essential oil
- Royal blue soap colorant (get it here)
- Raspberry soap colorant
- Royal blue cosmetic glitter (get it here)
- Raspberry cosmetic glitter
Tools
- Stainless steel bath bomb molds like these (click here)
- Spray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol
- 1 large mixing bowl
- 2 small mixing bowls
- 2 small cups
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, add the baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salts and cornstarch. Whisk dry ingredients together. Separate mixture evenly between your two bowls.
- In a small container, add the coconut oil. This binds all the ingredients together, so you bath bombs don’t crumble when you touch them!
- Add the polysorbate 80. This helps the coconut oil disperse more evenly in your bath water, makes the bath bombs bubbly and prevents the mica from sticking to the side of the tub.
- Add alcohol and divide mixture evenly between your two small cups.
- Add blue colorant into one cup and the raspberry colorant into the other.
- Add the bergamot and rosemary essential oils to each cup.
- Add the blue liquid to one small bowl of mixture and the raspberry liquid to the other.
- Add blue cosmetic glitter to the blue bowl and the raspberry cosmetic glitter to the other bowl.
- Whisk the ingredients together. Use your hands to break down any lumps and make sure everything is really mixed in there. The mixture is perfect when it holds together when you press it into your hands and feels like wet sand.
- Add blue mixture into one side of the mold and the raspberry into the other. Layer alternating colors until molds are overflowing. Press molds together and grind to remove excess mixture. Gently tap each side of the mold to release the bombs.
Notes
For more fun Disney Princess bath bombs, visit RufflesandRainBoots.com
More Disney Princess Bath Bombs You Might Like
- Elsa Bath Bombs – She’s just not complete without her sister to support her, so be sure to make a set of Elsa bath bombs to go with your Anna bath bombs!
- Belle Bath Bombs – For a beautiful and timeless fizz in the tub, make a big batch of these sweet Belle bath bombs.
- Snow White Bath Bombs – The original Disney princess bath bomb that’s sure to please any Disney fan!
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Meet the Creator
Hi there, I’m Sarah Nenni-Daher. I’m a crafty gal and always have at least 14 projects going at once. I am a crafter, designer, DIYer, and pattern maker. I share my creations here and in the Ruffles and Rain Boots® Shop.
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots®, you’ll find DIY gnomes, crafts, gifts, cupcakes, laser crafts, and so much more. I love sharing video tutorials over on YouTube and chatting with other crafters in my Facebook groups. We’d love to have you!