Dazzle your favorite fairy fan with a jar of sparkling, scented, Bath Tub Fairy Dust. These simple Bath Salts look stunning when packaged in our Round Bail Jars. Grab a corresponding ribbon, a little tinsel, and a wooden scoop and you have a gift fit for a Fairy Queen. These four easy recipes can made individually or layered. Packaged in smaller jars, they make great sets.
Pink Fairy
1 Cup Epsom Salt
1 Cup Bolivian Pink Salt, Fine
1/2 Teaspoon Silver Sparkle Mica
2 Drops Bergamot Essential Oil
2 Drops Geranium Essential Oil
1 Drop Rose Absolute or 2 Drops Rose Essential Oil
Blue Fairy
1 Cup Epsom Salt
1 Cup Dead Sea Salt, Fine
1 Pinch Cobalt Mica
1/2 Teaspoon Silver Sparkle Mica
5 – 6 Drops Lavender Essential Oil
Green Fairy
1 Cup Epsom Salt
1 Cup Dead Sea Salt, Fine
1/2 Teaspoon Silver Sparkle Mica
1 – 3 Pinches Avocado Mica
2 Drops Petitgrain Essential Oil
2 Drops Mandarin Essential Oil
2 Drops Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
White Fairy
1 Cup Epsom Salt
1 Cup Dead Sea Salt, Fine
1/2 Teaspoon Silver Sparkle Mica
3 Drops Yuzu Essential Oil
3 Drops Vanilla Absolute
Note: To make these Salts a little more affordable, try using Fragrance Oils in place of Essential Oils.
Carol says
My salts always seem to clump together. Is there a way to prevent this?
Lindley says
These are adorable! Will definitely have to try them out.
Emmy Gabriel says
Hi Carol. Thanks for your question. Clumping in Bath Salts is usually caused by
the presence of moisture. There are a few ways that you can try to get
around this. First of all, make sure the Salts or other additives in
your recipe arent too wet. Some Salts can horde moisture. Dead Sea
Salts are particularly notorious for this. You can dry them out by
placing them on a baking sheet and warming them in the oven on the
lowest setting possible. Another option is to include additives in your
recipe that can help soak up any excess moisture. Dry-Flo and Baking
Soda are too good choices. Some people use a small percentage of
Dendritic Salts for this purpose as well. The last thing to consider
is your packaging. If Bath Salts arent packaged in air tight
containers they can pull in moisture from the air. I hope these tips
lead you in the right direction, Carol. Good luck!
Emmy Gabriel says
Thanks, Lindley. If you do, please send us some photos. I would love to see how yours turn out!
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Lizzylanefarm.wordpress.com says
How pretty. Tell us all about those great looking round tubes your salts are in.
Karyn
Emmy Gabriel says
Thanks, Lizzy. These Salt Tubes are one of many new packaging options we are considering adding to our great line of Supplies at FromNatureWithLove.com. We may end up adding them to our main web site, or possibly to some of our Kits. Im glad you like them. Well take that into consideration when we decide whether or not to add them to our line.
Tara Weigner says
I love this idea, I’ve had it pinned since early this year and I just finally featured it on my blog as an item I want to make for the upcoming holiday. http://bandaidparade.blogspot.com/2012/10/what-are-you-making.html
Thanks for sharing!
Tara
Emmy Gabriel says
Hi Tara. Were so glad you like the recipe. We hope your bath salts come out wonderfully!