Monday, July 23, 2018

DIY Homemade Bathtub Color Drops!

DIY Homemade Bathtub Color Drops!


My son loves taking baths and especially when there is a special extra thing for bathtime!  One of his favorites is to have a color in his bathtub and we quickly went through our container of bath dropz.  While searching for them in the store I had a thought- why not try to make them myself?!  I have all the ingredients to make bath bombs at home and I realized that would be a good base for the bath drops!


I realized to make this work I would have to make a slight modification on the regular bath bombs recipe.  Instead of spraying the mixture with tinted water, the only liquid in the color drops is food coloring.  This helps give them a really intense color and when the dissolve in the tub it actually turns the color of the drops!

Here is what you need:
  • 1 tablespoon citric acid (you can find in the canning area of your store, or buy on amazon)
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon Epsom salts
  • 2 tablespoons baking soda
  • liquid (not gel) food coloring (grab at the dollar store!)
  • several small bowls for mixing the colors
  • a mold of some sort, I used a candy mold
What to do:

1. Mix all the dry ingredients together until well combined.

2. To make the different colors, scoop out a tablespoon of the mixture into a separate bowl, one at a time.

3. Now the fun part- adding the colors!  Add food coloring to the tablespoon of mixture, 5 drops at a time stirring all the time so the mixture doesnt start to bubble.  I found that about 20 - 25 drops of color works best.  Too much and the mixture will bubble over the molds (like the red did!), too little and your color drops wont be vibrant enough.


On the left you can see the red isnt quite there, it needs more food coloring.  On the right its a rich color, but I found this one I added a little too much coloring and it bubbled over in the molds like the picture below shows.  Its a balancing act!


After all the molds are filled, set the tray to dry in a cool and dry spot overnight.  When they are all dry, carefully pop them out to use!  Its best to do this over a paper towel or similar, because some of them might have a few crumbs fall off.


I was so excited to try my drops to see if they worked and I wasnt disappointed!  This is the green drop!  The drops bubble a little because of the citric acid and dissolved in the water!  The green needed a little help, but the blue dissolved perfectly on its own.


This is blue and green together, which made the water a nice aqua color.  The color did not stain the tub or my sons skin.  However, if you rubbed the drops directly on wet skin, clothes etc I assume it would stain a little so be careful!


They look like volcanic rocks!  So there you have it, my recipe for homemade color drops!  For the purple I just mixed together red and blue.  If you have neon or other colors of food coloring those would be awesome, too!

As for cost, I havent done the breakdown per batch, but because you are using so little ingredients I am guessing its not that much!  The most expensive ingredient is the citric acid, but even if you buy the smallest container you will have enough to make a ton of batches!

Enjoy!  Let me know if you try out my homemade color drops, Id love to hear from you!

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