Yes, I've made them with great success. Hints:
- You can find plenty of recipes on Pinterest.
- Your first batch will seem quite expensive, but that's really because the materials are enough to make MANY bath bombs; for example, when you buy fragrance, it's going to seem expensive at $6-10, but it's probably enough for two years' worth of craftiness.
- Success seems to be largely dependent upon the mold used to shape the bath bomb. I have a stainless steel sphere mold, which I bought from
Amazon.
- The citric acid isn't easy to find locally, so I order it from Amazon too.
- You can easily tuck a small plastic something inside the bomb. Consider, too, pressing a small icing flower (purchase at AC Moore) into the mold before you pack in the baking soda /etc. mixture. But remember that anything you put
into the bath bomb must either go down your drain
or must be removed physically from the tub; for example, I would not use glitter.
- Consider buying Crayola colorful bath tablets. You can tuck them inside the bath bomb, and then the water will turn a pretty color. Yellow is a poor choice; feels like you're sitting in pee.
- Pack your bomb TIGHTLY ... then knock gently on one side of the mold and gently /slowly twist it off ... flip the bomb over into your left hand and gently /slowly twist off the second half of the mold with your right.
-Set your completed bombs out on wax paper for several days so they can dry -- then you can move them to a pretty jar or tray in the bathroom. I never bother to wrap them, and they don't seem to suffer from my lack of attention. If I were going to transport them /gift them to people, I'd wrap them in some way.