These Snowman Shower Bombs are Ridiculously Adorable
If you’re looking for great handmade Christmas gifts, these snowman shower bombs are perfect. They’re like a sugar cookie fizzy just when you need a relaxing bath with a snowman bath bomb.
Snowman Shower Bombs
Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, we have something of a love for warm (almost hot) showers on cold, cold wet days. There’s just something so relaxing about stepping into that hot shower and then having a relaxing and fun fizzy sending relaxing vibes up into the air around you that I can’t deny is amazing.
This year, I really want to give the gift of that feeling to a couple of friends of mine that I know share in this quirky hot-shower-in-winter enjoyment. So, I decided to make some handmade Christmas gifts for them in the form of snowman shower bombs.
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Now, don’t let these snowman bath bombs fool you, just because they’re white does not mean they’re plain. There’s a reason I think these are perfect for my winter-loving-friends. They smell like sugar cookies. Yeah, you read that right. A little vanilla and some coconut oil and suddenly your bathroom smells like sugar cookies. If you’re ready to make these handmade Christmas gifts for your friends, let’s get started.
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Tips to Make Snowman Bath Bombs
- Be sure to store your snowman bath bombs in an airtight container. You should probably even gift them in a Christmas mason jar or something so that your gift recipient knows they should stay away from moisture until they’re ready for the fizz.
- If you live in a wetter climate (like near the ocean or somewhere extra humid) you’ll need to let your snowman shower bombs rest in the mold for a little longer than 24 hours. Maybe like 48-72 hours. Just to be safe.
- You could use any snowman mold, but I found this cute one of just Frosty’s face was super cute and had a lot of detail.
How Do I Make Snowman Shower Bombs?
I’m so glad you asked. Below is our written tutorial.
Snowman Shower Bombs
If you're looking for great handmade Christmas gifts, these snowman shower bombs are perfect. They're like a sugar cookie fizzy just when you need a relaxing bath with a snowman bath bomb.
Materials
- 1 cup baking sodaÂ
- 1/2 cup citric acidÂ
- 1 tbsp coconut oilÂ
- 1 tsp vanilla extra
- Spritz of water, as needed
Tools
- Silicone Snowman mold
- Large Bowl
Instructions
- Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- Add in vanilla and coconut oil.
- Add in water a little bit at a time and combine to mix using your hands. You want it to feel like moist sand that will stay together in a clump when you mash a ball of it in your fist.
- Place the mixture into the snowman mold, filling each snowman face about halfway. Use your fingers to pack it in.
- Spoon the remaining mixture evenly into the cavities and continue to pack it down.
- Set the snowman bath bombs in a cool/dry spot for 24 hours to allow them to set.
- Enjoy!
Notes
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More Christmas Bath Bombs You Might Like
- Hot Cocoa Bath Bombs – They are definitely as wonderful as they sound. If you just love the hot cocoa life, these are definitely the bath bombs for you.
- Candy Can Christmas Bath Bomb Recipe – Wildly invigorating and oh so Christmas-ey, these bath bombs are everything you need to add a little Christmas cheer in your bath or shower.
- Christmas Cupcake Bath Bombs – If your thing is Christmas and you love a good cupcake, well, let me tell you, this bath bomb is going to rock your stocking.
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