Donut Bath Bombs (with Video)

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Our fizzy bath bombs are always a treat – whether we’re adding them to our bath time routine for some extra fun and relaxation, or gifting them as a thoughtful, homemade gift – so I thought, why not make a treat-inspired Bath Bomb, like a DIY Donut Bath Bomb!

DIY Donut Bath Bombs for a sweet homemade gift idea - a non-candy homemade Valentine to pamper your loved ones

Donut Bath Bomb Craft

My daughter and I love any excuse to celebrate a theme or holiday.

Typically, about a month before any given holiday you can find our house decked out with homemade decorations and our dining room table scattered with the makings of several themed crafts.

For Valentine’s Day this year, we have about 5 different Valentine’s options prepared for my daughter to dole out to family and classmates and first up for us to share with you are these super simple Donut Bath Bombs!

(These Handprint Flowers were also a hit on Valentine’s Day, as were our Rainbow Roses, I Love You This Much Kid-made Card, and our Strawberry Heart-Shaped Macarons recipe.)

You can customize the color and scent however you want – we decided to go with a pink donut with rainbow sprinkles and strawberry-vanilla scent just for fun! You could do a few different colors and scents, like chocolate donuts, vanilla donuts, etc. It would be really fun to give an assortment of bath bomb donuts to your friends – whether for Valentine’s Day or a special birthday (or even National Donut Day on June 1st? Why not!)

We started making our own bath bombs just for fun but after paying $13 for a single bath bomb at a specialty store (you know the one) I now think of it as saving money, too!

Typically, a store-bought bath bomb will run you $5+ and buying all of the ingredients for bath bombs will initially cost probably about $25 if you have none of the ingredients on hands. However, that $25 is enough to make easily 100+ bath bombs – and you can use many of these materials in different ways:

  • Epsom salts can be used to make custom bath soaks, or just sprinkle it as-is in the bath after a work out or stressful day
  • Citric Acid is a food additive that can be used in DIY cleaners, canning food, or you can make your own fizzy sherbet with it (it’s also used in home brewing!)
  • Corn Starch is a great thickener used for sauces like gravy or with mac and cheese, or you can make oobleck with it (a fun sensory play material)
  • Baking Soda is great for cleaning, is used often in baking, and you can make fun fizzy science experiments with it
  • Coconut Oil is an awesome substitute for butter or oil in baking/cooking, and there are lots of holistic ways it can be used (I used to actually massage and wash my face with it when I had  some post-partum pimples and we often add it to our homemade sugar scrubs)

This recipe also makes use of melt and pour soap, which is super easy to use to make customized soaps perfect for gift-giving. Personally, I feel a lot safer using it than trying to make my own soap at home and there are so many fun ways that you can use it – we also made some themed mermaid tail soaps with it recently with some soap color and biodegradable glitter!

Check out just how easy it is to make these simple donut bath bombs – and then scroll down to grab your free printable directions!

 

How to make DIY Donut Bath Bombs

Ingredients for Donut Bath Bombs

Scroll down to the printable recipe card for full measurements.

Tip: All essential oils have different qualities and some are not recommended for use with children. Vanilla extract is a nice alternative if you want a “fresh baked” scent.

Tools You May Find Helpful:

  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Mixing bowl
  • Silicone donut tray
  • Spatula <– I like these spatulas because they are one solid piece and don’t have removable heads for bacteria to get trapped underneath. Plus they are heat-resistant and have a lifetime warranty.

How to Make Fizzy Donut Bath Bombs

Stir together the citric acid, baking soda, corn starch, and epsom salts until well combined.

Add the pink food dye directly to the coconut oil and carefully stir into the bath bomb mixture, trying to avoid adding it too quickly as that can cause a reaction/fizziness.

Slowly add your water and check the consistency of the bath bomb mixture – it should have a consistency close to wet sand.

Adjust the coloring and consistency before moving onto shaping your bath bombs.

Press the bath bomb mixture into the donut molds. Let set for 2 hours or overnight. (A silicone mold works a lot better than a metal one, but feel free to use what you have on hand.)

If your bath bomb doesn’t shape  (crumbles or falls apart) it could be because you didn’t pack enough of the mixture into the mold, or the mixture is off (too dry or too wet). Adjust things slowly – after you successfully make a couple batches it will be second nature – just like baking!

When the bath bombs are set, carefully pop them out of the mold.

Place a 2 oz square of the melt and pour soap in a microwave-safe bowl and heat according to the package direction (about 20 seconds, usually).

Let cool and thicken slightly before spooning or piping onto the donuts like frosting. Add sprinkles, if desired.

Let dry before using or packaging into gifts.

Pin this easy Donut Bath Bomb recipe:

Delicious-smelling DIY Bath Bombs for a homemade gift idea with a bit of whimsy. A perfect homemade birthday gift or non-edible Valentine

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Yield: 6 Large OR 18 small bath bombs

Donut Bath Bombs (with Video)

Donut Bath Bombs (with Video)
Prep Time 5 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Difficulty Medium
Estimated Cost $10

Materials

  • 1/2 cup citric acid
  • 1/2 cup corn starch
  • 1/2 cup epsom salts
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1 tsp water
  • 2-3 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 2 tsp essential oils*
  • Pink food dye
  • Sprinkles, optional
  • Melt and pour soap (white or pink), as needed

Tools

  • Mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Donut silicone mold

Instructions

  1. Stir together the citric acid, baking soda, corn starch, and epsom salts until well combined.
  2. Add the pink food dye directly to the coconut oil and carefully stir into the bath bomb mixture, trying to avoid adding it too quickly as that can cause a reaction/fizziness.
  3. Slowly add your water and check the consistency of the bath bomb mixture – it should have a consistency close to wet sand.
  4. Adjust the coloring and consistency before moving onto shaping your bath bombs.
  5. Press the bath bomb mixture into the donut molds. Let set for 2 hours or overnight. (A silicone mold works a lot better than a metal one, but feel free to use what you have on hand.)
  6. If your bath bomb doesn’t shape  (crumbles or falls apart) it could be because you didn’t pack enough of the mixture into the mold, or the mixture is off (too dry or too wet). Adjust things slowly – after you successfully make a couple batches it will be second nature – just like baking!
  7. When the bath bombs are set, carefully pop them out of the mold.
  8. Place a 2 oz square of the melt and pour soap in a microwave-safe bowl and heat according to the package direction (about 20 seconds, usually).
  9. Let cool and thicken slightly before spooning or piping onto the donuts like frosting. Add sprinkles, if desired.
  10. Let dry before using or packaging into gifts.

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These donut bath bombs are a special treat for a relaxing night in, or make a thoughtful gift. The batch makes enough that you can do both make some for yourself and some for a friend! A cute donut craft for the donut lover in your life.

For more fun homemade bath ideas, check out our Homemade (Gluten-free) Play Dough Soap or our DIY Belle Bath Bombs.

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Beauty and the beast bath bomb

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