Monday, July 13, 2015

How To: D. I. Y. Homemade Bath Bomb Tutorial


Hello lovelies!  This is the first tutorial I'm posting on my blog, so I figured we'd start with something that's pretty easy - homemade bath bombs!

Strawberries & Cream bath bombs
are available in my Etsy shop!
Bath bombs, or bath fizzies, have become extremely popular in recent years both with large, retail corporations and the DIY community.  Why?  Because they're simple to make and fun to use!  In they're most simple form, bath bombs are nothing more than baking soda and citric acid mixed in a 2:1 ratio.  That's it!  Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with 1/4 cup of citric acid, add a little wetting agent, pack it into a mold, and boom!  You have a bath bomb!

Now, I know what your saying.  You're saying, "I can make the amazing bath bomb I bought at the store that fizzed and fizzed and made my skin feel so soft with just citric acid and baking soda??  I'm running to Wal-Mart right now!"  (Here come the science-y stuff!  Feel free to skip ahead.)  Well, yes, but don't grab your keys just yet. While you can make a bath bomb with only two ingredients, it won't fizz for long and it won't give your skin a soft, just moisturized feel.  A bath bomb at it's most basic lacks "fillers" to slow down the reaction between the citric acid and the baking soda.  What this means is that, as soon as you drop this bath bomb in water, the fizzing will be over in just a few seconds.

"But Hunter, fillers sound like a very bad thing.  Why would I want to include them in my bath bombs?"  Oh, my lovelies, the fillers I'm thinking of are not to be confused with the fillers in processed food items.  Shea butter, cocoa butter, avocado oil, epsom salt... These are the fillers that will make your bath bomb absolutely ahh-mazing!

Take a look at a rather popular handmade company's bath bomb ingredients, and you'll see that they add in more than just baking soda and citric acid:
Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Fair Trade Cocoa Butter (Theobroma  cacao), Synthetic Musk, Ylang Ylang Oil (Cananga odorata), Fragrance

Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Fresh Avocado (Persea gratissima), Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Olea europaea), Lemongrass Oil (Cymbopogon citratus), Bergamot Oil (Citrus Autantium bergamia), Rosewood Oil (Aniba rosaeordora), *Citral, *Geraniol, *Limonene, *Linalool, Fragrance, Gardenia Extract (Gardenia jasminoides), Green Lustre (potassium Aluminum Silicate, Titanium Dioxide, FD&C Yellow No. 5 and FD&C Blue No. 1) *Occurs naturally in essential oils.

What this company has done with the cocoa butter, avocado, and olive oil is add in fillers.  The more fillers you have in your bath bomb, the slower the reaction between the citric acid and baking soda will be.  This means that it will fizz longer, plus your skin gets all the nutrients conditioning from these goodies! (End of science-y stuff.)

Now, on to the recipe!  I like putting lots of "fillers" in my bath bombs, because I like the longer fizzing action, but feel free to omit any ingredients you don't have or don't want to use.  As long as you have the baking soda and citric acid, you'll get a perfectly usable bath bomb.

Ingredients:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1/2 cup cornstarch or arrowroot powder
1/2 cup epsom salt or other bath salt (do not use Dead Sea salt!  It will ruin your bath bombs!)
1 to 2 tablespoons of oil or butter (mango butter, shea butter, and cocoa butter are the most common)
1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon skin-safe fragrance or essential oil (not the oils found with wax warmers as these usually aren't skin safe)
1 to 2 drops of food coloring or 1/8 teaspoon powdered colorant



Tools:
large mixing bowls
measuring cups and spoons
sifter (optional)
mixing spoon
mold
spray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol, witch hazel, or water
cookie pan

How To:

1)  Measure out the baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch or arrow root powder into one bowl and mix.  Sift these ingredients if they are clumped together.  If you're using a solid oil or vegetable butter (like coconut oil or shea butter), melt them in the microwave for short bursts of 5 or 10 seconds each.  Repeat until fully melted.

2)  Add epsom salt, oil or melted butter, fragrance, and coloring to another and mix.  Adding the liquid ingredients to the salt helps keep them from clumping when mixing them into the dry ingredients.

I've mixed the powdered ingredients in the large bowl, and the liquid
ingredients into the salt in the small bowl.

3)  Add the salt mix into the powdered ingredients and mix thoroughly.  If you would prefer to have the bath bomb in powder form, stop here and pour the powder into an air tight container.  To use the powder, sprinkle a handful or two into your warm bath water.

I've just added the salt mix into the
powder mix and blended it well.

4)  Now, spritz the mixture with just one or two sprays of rubbing alcohol, witch hazel, or water at a time until the mixture feels like damp sand and clumps together when squeezed.  If you add too much liquid, the fizzing reaction can be set off in the bowl, or cause the bath bombs to puff up in the mold.  In the picture to the left, you can see how crumbly the mixture is.  It doesn't hold together, so if  you were to squish this into the  mold, it would crumble once dry.  In the picture to the right, you can  see how the mix now sticks  together.  This is how you want the mixture to look upon molding so that it doesn't crumble apart.

The mix isn't quite damp enough
to hold together properly.
With a few more spritz, the mix is now
holding together enough to be molded.
























5)  Once the mixture has reached the clumping stage, it's time to pack it into the mold!  Just about any mold will work, so there's no need to buy a special one.  A cupcake pan or ice cube tray will work perfectly.  Take a handful of the mix, place it in the mold, and smoosh it down.  Repeat until each cavity is filled.

I split the bath bomb mixture so I could make two tone bombs.
Packing the bath bombs tightly in  the mold
is very important when making bath bombs
in a two-sided mold as the halves could
split apart if they are not packed tightly
enough.

6)  Wait a few hours (I usually let the bath bombs sit overnight) before attempting to remove the bath bombs from the mold.  If they don't remove cleanly, try letting them sit a few more hours.

These bath bombs are going to sit for a few hours in one half of the mold before
I pop them out and let the other side dry.

7)  Once you have removed the bath bombs, place them on a cookie pan and let them finish drying.  I usually let my bath bombs dry for up to 24 hours.

8)  Package your bath bombs in an air tight container.  If any water or humidity gets into the container, the bath bombs could fizz prematurely.
And that's all there is to it!  Bath bombs are super simple to make and so much fun in the bath.  You can even get creative and make multi colored bath bombs, or bath bombs with flower petals on top, or a small toy hidden inside.  The possibilities are endless!

Not sure where to buy one of the ingredients?  Here are my favorite places!
Walmart (in store or online) - baking soda, citric acid, epsom salt, cornstarch, oils (on the baking isle)
Arrowroot powder - Walmart or Amazon
Butters - mango, cocoa, shea
Colors - cocoa powder and food coloring can be found in the grocery store, or you can buy mineral colors here
Scents - I buy fragrance oils here, and essential oils here, but if you have a Whole Foods nearby, you might could find them there.

Friday, July 10, 2015

The Alternative Liquid Soap Swap


Recently, I participated in a soap swap with 14 other soap makers from all around the country. It was so much fun that I just have to tell everyone about it!  We did alternative liquids in our soaps.  Basically, we replaced the water with anything but water to see how it affects the soap.  It's not a scientific swap because we all used our own recipes, but it was definitely fun!  I'll bold the different liquids used in the soaps.

I just received my box full of goodies last week, so I haven't had a chance to try out everything yet, so I'll be updating this post often as I test out all the different soaps and extras.

All of the soaps straight out of the box!  Everything smells
soooooo good!!
This soap smells soooo amazing!  I'm definitely going to add
Green Irish Tweed to my collection of scents soon!

This soap had lush, creamy lather that is typical of salt bars.
I loved the dual sided affect.  The bottom was a scrubby
salt bar, and the top was a smooth bar.

Ingredients:  Coconut Oil, Sea Salt, Tallow, Sweet Almond Oil,
Distilled Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Castor Oil, Olive Oil,
Fragrance, Shea Butter, Sodium Citrate, Mica, Titanium Dioxide
This soap smells lovely and clean!

Ingredients:  Tallow, Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut Oil,
Distilled Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Heavy Cream, Olive Oil,
Castor Oil, Fragrance, Sugar, Sodium Citrate, Tussah Silk,
Mica, Activated Charcoal, Titanium Dioxide.
Is this soap not gorgeous??  And I
love that she sent samples of the same
recipe with different liquids to
compare to!

Ingredients:  Tallow, Olive Oil,
Coconut Oil, Hemp Milk, Water,
Sodium Hydroxide, Castor Oil,
Palm Kernel Oil, Fragrance, Mica,
Titanium Dioxide
This bar is absolutely stunning to me.  You can't tell in the
picture, but it shimmered and sparkled like gold!  It's
scented with Nag Champa, which I never thought I would
like, but I love it!  It's a very sweet, incense type smell.

The lather is thick and creamy.  It's slightly hard to work up,
but I was really impressed with the feel of this soap.  I felt
like I was holding an antique treasure and just kept turning
it over in my hands admiring the silky feel.

Ingredients:  Lard, Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Banana,
Evaporated Milk
, Castor Oil, Sunflower Oil, Fragrance,
Color
This was my submission.  I received one of the bars cut from
the far end of the loaf.  Apparently, when I was pouring, I was
light handed with the batter the further away I poured from
the starting end.  Bars from the other end had bold swirls,
whereas bars from this end of the mold had more whispy
swirls.

Of course, I'm a fan of my own soap's lather, but it has a light,
fluffy lather that can turn rich and creamy with just a bit
more work.

Ingredients:  Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Water, Sodium
Hydroxide, Mango Butter, Sunflower Oil, Castor Oil, Wine
Avocado Oil, Fragrance, Sugar, Salt, Titanium Dioxide,
Iron Oxides, Vitamin E
This was a simple bar that smelled very soapy and clean.  I
couldn't detect any fragrance in the bar, but by the time I
unwrapped it, I may have already overloaded my sniffer.
By any means, it was a very light scented bar.

Ingredients:  Lard, Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Cucumber,
Aloe
, Castor Oil, Green Mica, Blue Oxide Titanium
Dioxide, Fragrance
This soap smells so much like ginger ale it's
unreal!  I can't wait to test it out.  I didn't
unwrap this soap to take pictures, so look
below for a look at the soap!
The swirls hidden behind the label of
Flurry of Ginger.

Ingredients:  Lard, Olive Oil, Canada Dry
Ginger Ale
, Sodium Hydroxide, Coconut Oil,
Castor Oil, Water, Fragrance, Citric Acid,
Titanium Dioxide, Yellow Mica, BHT, BHA

This is Kauai Coconut.  It smells absolutely delicious!  It
reminds me of a coconut bakery treat that I can't quite put my
finger on the name of.  It is so yummy!

The maker actually collected the Hawaiian red earth clay
herself on a trip to Hawaii!
I absolutely love the decorative soap chunks on top!

Ingredients:  Coconut Milk, Olive Oil, Palm Oil, Sodium
Hydroxide, Coconut Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Shea Butter,
Castor Oil, Fragrance, Hawaiian Red Earth Clay,
Titanium Dioxide, Blue Ultra Marine, Mica
This soap smells absolutely stupendous!  To me, most berry
scents have a cough medicine note to them.  This one did
not at all!  Just berry sweet!

Ingredients:  Lard, Buttermilk, Coconut Oil, Sodium
Hydroxide, Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Castor Oil, Fragrance,
Sodium Lactate, Iron Oxide, Manganese Violet, Mica,
Tin Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Ultramarine Blue, Tussah Silk
This was my least favorite scent of the lot.  It is a very
earthy, damp soil, vegetable garden type scent, which fits
very well with the alternative liquid.  I just didn't care for it.

I love the way the bar looks, however!  But then, I'm a sucker
for camo..  And did I mention her packaging was adorable?
You can't see it but on the back she had used a paw print
hole puncher to give the soap a breathing hole.

Ingredients: Beef Tallow, Lard, Palm Kernel Oil, Water,
Olive Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Aloe Vera Juice, Castor Oil,
Tomato Paste, Kokum Butter, Fragrance, Chromium
Green Oxide, Brown Oxide, Australian Red Clay
This soap is stunning!  I love the
texture that the activated charcoal
gives soaps.

This bar developed a silky gel coating
the minute it touched water.  This gel
easily developed into a rich, creamy
lather.  It was a very interesting bar
to me as it is so different from my own
soaps!

Ingredients:  Lard, Olive Oil, Distilled
Water
, Coconut Oil, Avocado Oil,
Sodium Hydroxide, Castor Oil,
Sucrose, Citric Acid, Mica, Titanium
Dioxide, Iron Oxide, Fragrance
I wish you had smell-o-vision for this soap!  It's probably my
favorite out of everything I received.  The maker graciously
shared his fragrance blend used to scent this soap.  I will
be blending it very soon, and plan to name the scent
Nevermore in honor of this bar.  I'll be checking with the
maker first, though, to make sure it's alright.

I absolutely love the story behind the name of the soap.  The
maker used a locally brewed beer by New Holland Brewing
called The Poet.  The label of the beer features a raven,
which is an obvious reference to Edgar Allen Poe. So the
soap maker decided to name the soap after the ominous
call of the raven.

Ingredients: Palm Oil, Olive Oil, Avocado Oil, Coconut
Oil, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Beer, Kaolin Clay, Sodium
Lactate, Titanium Dioxide, Fragrance
First off, the label!  I absolutely love the design!  The scent
isn't my favorite, but I'm not a huge fan of bergamot or many
tea fragrances.  I can't wait to use this soap, though, as it is
made with ingredients I've never tried before.

Ingredients:  Kombucha (organic raw kombucha, fresh pressed
ginger juice)
, Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Sustainable Palm Oil,
Sodium Hydroxide, Apricot Kernel Oil, Shea Butter, Sal Butter,
Fragrance, Castor Oil, Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Lactate,
Rosemary Oleoresin, Extract
I absolutely love the name of this soap!  This is an essential
oil soap and the design makes me think of birch tree bark.

Ingredients:  Aloe Juice, Olive Oil, Rice Bran Oil, Coconut
Oil, Cocoa Butter, Sodium Hydroxide, Castor Oil, Powdered
Sugar, Salt, Citric Acid, Orange 5x Essential Oil,
Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
This soap has very pretty swirls to compliment the delicate
scent.  It's light yet sweet.  I loved the smooth feel of this
bar, as well as the creamy lather.

Ingredients:  Olive Oil, Lard, Water, Oat Milk, Sodium
Hydroxide, Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Fragrance,
Castor Oil, Sunflower Oil, Mica, Titanium Dioxide,
Iron Oxide, Manganese Violet
This soap is a lovely fragrance blend.  It's very juicy and
citrus-y (which I love!).  The color combination is
ingenious and looks amazing!

Ingredients:  Tallow, Aloe Vera Juice, Lard, Olive Oil,
Coconut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Fragrance, Micas and
Oxides
And then there were all the amazing bonus items everyone
sent!  The spirulina and sodium citrate were sent as samples
to try in our own soaps.  There were several samples of
different soaps, some lovely lip balms, and two bath truffles.
I also received a 1 ounce fragrance sample called Skinny
Dipping.

Friday, June 26, 2015

Yay!! Over 200 Sales!

The past two weeks have been crazy hectic!  The week of the flash sale, I had so many orders that I was afraid I was going to run out of Fugly Soaps before the week was over!  It pushed me well over 200 sales (221 to be exact!), so I've been contemplating how to do the 50% off sale I mentioned earlier.

I've decided to keep it a "members only" sale and not announce it all over Etsy like I did with the flash sale.  This means you're going to need a code!  So, starting Monday and lasting til Friday at midnight (Saturday??), you can use the code THANKYOU50 to receive 50% off your entire order!

This week, I've been busy preparing for the Big Fish Bounty craft show this weekend.  I've been mostly busy making sure I have everything ready for the show.  This will be my first "indoor" show, so I'm kind of excited about it.  Okay, okay, it's not really indoors, but it is under a pavilion, so it's my first show that's not on the street.  Come check out my booth!  I'd love to see you there!

Anyway, here are a few of the things I've made recently
Fresh Cut Roses got a new top because it
thickened up too fast to swirl.
A new soap called Sandalwood Rose.
Patchouli all natural soap was added to my Etsy shop.
Jasmine oatmeal soap was added to my Etsy shop.

Monday, June 15, 2015

FLASH SALE!! Fugly Soaps 50% Off!

This week only, all Fugly Soaps are 50% off!! I've got an overstock of Fugly Soaps and need them gone, so hop on over to my Etsy shop and stock up on handmade soap for just $2 a bar!
www.rusticsilksoaps.etsy.com

Friday, June 5, 2015

Big Things Are Happening Here...

This week has been wonderful!  Business is steadily picking up (a huge thank you to all my wonderful customers!), so Rustic Silk Soaps is moving into its very own studio!!  This is a big accomplishment for me and I cannot wait for the move to be complete.  I'll be holding a celebratory sale when I'm finally into the new building so stay tuned!

With business booming, I've decided to open up shops in other market places as well as Etsy.  This week, I've opened a shop on aftcra, and am in the process of opening a shop on 11 Main.  This is to branch out and give my customers more power because there are people who don't want to shop on some websites.

Also, this week, I've been soaping up a storm to create all new soaps!  I've made Secret Wonderland dupe (that I have yet to think up a new name for), Honeysuckle, Fresh Strawberries, and Watermelon Lemonade (a problem child).  I also have plans to make at least one batch of soap called Morning Brew today.
 The surprise inside Secret Wonderland dupe.  My jaw literally
dropped when I cut into this loaf.

Secret Wonderland dupe and Honeysuckle waiting to be
unmolded.  Secret Wonderland* is a coconut milk soap while
Honeysuckle is made with carrot juice, raw honey, and
calendula petals.  Both are absolutely fantabulously bubbly!
My latest problem child, Watermelon Lemonade.  As stated,
it accelerated trace really quickly, but I was not prepared
for it to start weeping.  I hope to cut it today.
I've had a busy week this week, as my Etsy sales are now at 187!!  Just 13 more sales before I'm going to hold a huge 50% off sale as a thank you to all of the amazing people who helped Rustic Silk Soaps get to where it is today.  I'm so thankful for each and every customer that shops with me.  You're support has been so amazing over the past year and a half.  I cannot believe just how far my little business has come in such a short time.

Psst!  Don't forget to come visit Rustic Silk Soaps at the Big Fish Bounty event in Canton, MS!  Its at the Canton multipurpose complex on June 27th from 8-6.  See you there!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Hog Wild Festival 2015

Hi everyone!  Sorry for the post being a day late, I had computer troubles yesterday.  Electronics always seem to act up when you need them the most!

Any-who.. I had a wonderful day at the Hog Wild Festival this year!  My Mom and I were setting up by about 6:30 that morning.  It was bright and sunny alreay!  We had put the tent up the night before, so all we had to do was actually set up the display.  We finished just a little after 8:00.

It was a beautiful (if very hot) day!
Where our booth was located, we were surrounded by political booths.  Side rant:  I hate political booths.  I personally would rather see them out in the community showing what they can do to help rather than berating everyone in earshot with how they're going to help.  We all know 9 times out of 10 that they never do what they said they would...  Also, the booth to my left was a woman running for office and she thought it was the best idea to come stand in directly in front of my booth (not her own!) to pass out her materials... End of rant.

The booth to my right was an airbrushed t-shirt booth.  That was really pretty neat as I could peep over and watch him work while no one was visiting my booth.  I was also pretty much in the food vendor area, so I was smelling delicious barbecue, corn dogs, and funnel cakes all day long.  I'm not entirely sure how, but my mom and I went all day and only bought a snow cone!

I did fairly well at the festival.  I almost tripled my booth fee despite a threat of thunder storms all day and a few short showers.  I will definitely be going back next year.

Here are pictures of my booth!

Thanks for reading!  Check back Friday for what I've been doing.  (Hint - I've expanded!)

Friday, May 29, 2015

Look What's New!

This week has been a little hectic here at Rustic Silk Soaps.  Business has picked up exponentially and I've outgrown my kitchen (and my entire house for that matter!).  Soap stuff is literally crammed in every nook and cranny to be found.  It takes up half of my living room, a whole hall way, closets, and usually my kitchen counters...  So I'm moving out!!

Well, I'm not moving out, but everything soapy related is.  I'm finally getting my own soaping studio!  I am literally so excited I feel like jumping up and down.  I'll finally have my own place that is for nothing but creating wonderful, deliciously fragrant products.  And I guess reclaiming half of my house is a plus, too.

Moving everything isn't going to be any fun, but at least I'll have a chance to reorganize again because everything has become quite chaotic.  I got my hubby to agree to a soap studio because I told him either I need new shelving in the house, or I need my own space.  He quickly agreed to a soap studio.

Anyway, other things have been going on this week as well!  I've released my first products in my skin care line.  My Rose & Aloe facial toner and facial moisturizer are currently available for purchase in my Etsy shop.  The first stock is limited, but more will come very soon!  I'm also working on an oatmeal based line.
Rose & Aloe facial toner and facial moisturizer.  Naturally colored
a soft pink due to the brilliant red rose water used to make them.

I've also finally gotten my Bubble Cookies listed on Etsy.  Right now, there's only four fragrances, but many, many more are to come!  You can find them in my Bath & Body section, along with a few other items.


Last, but not least, I've spent all week preparing for the Hog Wild Festival.  I'll have a booth there tomorrow and look forward to seeing you!  I'll have all kinds of products available - soaps, lotions, sugar scrubs, salt scrubs, bath bombs, and all of the products mentioned above!  Looking forward to a great day meeting people and talking about soap!  I'll do an update Monday about the show.

Thank you so much for reading!