Snow White Bath Bombs – Perfect for Any Disney Fan
These Snow White bath bombs have a surprise for any Disney princess fan! Learn how you can whip up this bath bomb recipe and delight any little princess.
Snow White Bath Bombs
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, we really love to share bath bomb recipes. A few minutes of fizzing coincides with a few minutes of peace and quiet, relaxation, and even fun. Inspired by the fun we had making our Rapunzel bath bombs, I knew I could come up with some fun Snow White bath bombs.
Are you ready to get your Snow White bath fizzy fun going? Let’s get started.
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Tips to Make these Disney Bath Bombs
- As with all coloring-activities, once you break out the coloring, it’s always a really good idea to put on gloves, that way you don’t stain your hands for a week (erhm, I might be speaking from experience there).
- If you have extra apple soaps, they are SO CUTE! Definitely put them out in the guest bathroom. They’re adorable.
- 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.
- Be careful not bite into poison apples and fall asleep in the bathtub. Not cool.
How Do I Make these Snow White Bath Bombs?
I’m so glad you asked. Below is our written tutorial. If you’re making a bath bomb recipes playlist on YouTube, here is our Snow White bath bombs video tutorial.
Snow White Bath Bombs
These Snow White Bath Bombs are the coolest Disney craft! Make the surprise inside and her easy bath bomb recipe to make any Disney fan smile.
Materials
- 2 1/2 cups baking soda
- 1 1/4 cups citric acid
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 cup white kaolin clay
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
- 2 tablespoons polysorbate 80, optional
- Apple scented oil (Find it here on Amazon)
- Red, blue and yellow mica powder
- 1-2 tablespoons of red cosmetic glitter
- 1-2 tablespoons of blue cosmetic glitter
- 1-2 tablespoons of yellow cosmetic glitter
- 3 ounces of clear melt and pour soap base
- 2-3 drops red soap coloring
Tools
- Small apple mold (we used this one from Amazon)
- Bath Bomb Molds
- Spray bottle of rubbing alcohol
- 1 large mixing bowl
- 3 small bowls
- 1 measuring cup
Instructions
- Place 3 cubes of the soap base in a measuring cup and melt in your microwave for 30 seconds. If soap is not completely melted, melt in 15-20 second bursts until melted all the way. Add 2-3 drops of red soap coloring and mix thoroughly. Pour soap into mold and spray with rubbing alcohol to avoid bubbles. Allow to harden about 30 minutes and pop soaps out of the mold.
- Add dry ingredients to a large bowl. Whisk until well combined.
- Add apple scent, coconut oil and the polysorbate 80 to dry ingredients.
- Melt cocoa butter and add to bowl along with the scented oil. Whisk to combine thoroughly.
- Using your hands, break down clumps in your mixture. Spray a few sprays of the rubbing alcohol and when the mixture feels like wet sand it stays together in your hand, it is ready.
- Separate mixture into the 3 smaller bowls. Add 1 tablespoon red mica powder and red cosmetic glitter to one, blue mica and blue cosmetic glitter to the another and yellow mica and yellow cosmetic glitter in the last one.
- Mix thoroughly and add sprays of rubbing alcohol if it dries out. Remember, the mix should press together like wet sand.
- Add a bit of baking soda to one side of your bath bomb mold. Place one apple soap embed upside down in the baking soda.
- Sprinkle enough yellow bath bomb mixture to cover the embed. Fill the mold 2/3 of the way with yellow and the rest with blue, so it is overflowing. Fill the other side of the mold about 2/3 with red and the remainder with the blue. Press molds together and using a grinding motion, get rid of the excess mixture.
- Tap the bath bomb gently and release. Allow to dry 48 hours or until hard. Store in an airtight container until ready to use.
Notes
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More Bath Bomb Recipes You Might Like
- Matcha Green Tea Bath Bombs – When I make bath bombs, I almost always try to make a batch of these–they smell so good and I just love the way they look!
- Peppermint Bath Bombs – One of my favorite minty-fresh feelings comes from the moment that I drop these in the tub.
- Avengers Bath Bombs – Watch the Infinity War play out in your bath tub with these fun bath bombs–you pick the winner. LOL!
- Mermaid Bath Bombs – If you just love these Disney bath bombs so very much, like we do, you’ll definitely want to check out our beautifully inspired Ariel bath bombs.
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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!