Four Bath Salt Tutorials that You Can Make Today

As the weather starts to turn cold, there is nothing more relaxing than sinking into a warm relaxing bath. If you are a bath lover like me than you need to make yourself some homemade bath salts using one of these four do it yourself bath salts tutorials.

Oh My! Handmade Goodness: Make Your Own Bath Salts DIY

Oh My! Handmade Goodness offers a tutorial for making your own bath salts that was written by April MacKinnon of Anointment Natural Skin Care.

The tutorial features instructions on how to mix up your own bath salts, including a mixture for bath salts if you are feeling in the mood for romance or if you are feeling sluggish.

You can find the Make Your Own Bath Salts DIY tutorial by visiting Oh My! Handmade Goodness.

Prarieland Herbs: Basic Bath Salts Tutorial

You can find a Basic Bath Salts Tutorial on the Prarieland Herbs website. The tutorial shares how to make a basic bath salt using essential oils and fragrances along with items that you most likely already have in your kitchen (sea salt, paprika, tumin and cinnamon).

You can find Prarieland Herbs Basic Bath Salts Tutorial by visiting their website.

Smashed Peas and Carrots: Bath Salts and a Pretty Jar

Maggie, one of my favorite bloggers, from Smashed Peas and Carrots shares her tutorial for Bath Salts and a Pretty Jar on her blog.

Maggie’s bath salt recipe is pretty basic as it uses Epsom salt, essential oil or fragrance, and glycerin. However it is her pretty jar that she packages it in that makes it stand out. Her tutorial shares how she makes her jar, along with the wooden dipping spoon that she also includes.

You can find Maggie’s Bath Salts and a Pretty Jar tutorial by visiting her blog, Smashed Peas and Carrots.

West Coast Crafty: Coffee Cinnamon Bath Salts

I am not a coffee drinker but love the smell of it. This Coffee Cinnamon Bath Salts recipe from West Coast Crafty is sure to make java lovers smile, as it smells amazing.

The Coffee Cinnamon Bath Salts requires only a few ingredients, which you most likely already have in your kitchen. The required ingredients include olive oil, ground coffee, cinnamon, Epsom salt, and baking soda.

The tutorial also offers ideas for packaging your bath salts once they are made.

You can find the tutorial for Coffee Cinnamon Bath Salts by visiting West Coast Crafty.


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