Needing a Galentine gift or something for teachers, neighbors, Bible Study friends, etc to use for sweet little Valentines? This bath salt blend is easy to mix up and give away. I like to let my preschool son help me and we try to come up with funny Valentine sayings to share with our gifts.
While making this Chill Pill Bath Salt recipe, we talk about measurements, even a little math and addition conversation, giving gifts to others, cooperation, sharing, teamwork, and responsibility.
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This spring semester, Little Man started a preschool a couple of days a week. One of my main reasons for that was some social interaction to get him ready for school. And, to give mama a little break to be productive and answer fewer 4-year-old questions.
But, we love to make gifts together and this is a perfect treat for the ladies in your life this Valentine’s season. It’s a little something that smells wonderful, is easy to throw together with minimal ingredients, and will make anyone feel special.
What handmade gifts are you making this Valentine’s Day? Or what do you have on your wish list??
Cupids Chill Pill Bath Salts
Materials
- 2 Cups Epsom Salt
- 1 Cup Pink Himalayan Salt
- 1 Tablespoon Vitamin E Oil
- 10 drops geranium
- 10 drops orange – or cypress – or cedarwood
- 20 drops lavender
- 20 drops chamomile
- 12 drops Frankincense
- 1 cup baking soda
- Glass jars
- paper for labels
Instructions
- In a large glass mixing bowl, stir together salts. (use a metal or wooden utensil to stir this recipe)
- Add in Vitamin E oil and essential oils.
- Stir together until completely combined. (or use a metal whisk to break up the lumps)
- Add baking soda.
- Stir softly to gently mix.
- Scoop into jars or containers using a funnel.
- Add label and decorations.
- Use 2 tablespoons in a regular-sized drawn bath.
Notes
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