Learn how to make lavender sleepy time homemade bubble bath for you or your kids! This DIY uses essential oils, castile soap and vegetable glycerin!
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Make your own sleepy time bubble bath instead of buying it from the store. This homemade recipe uses simple ingredients and smells so great!
It bubbles up nicely when adding it to the bath water and it's very affordable when you buy the soap in bulk.
The lavender orange scent is so relaxing and is perfect for a bath before bedtime.
We love this DIY bubble bath for the kids, but let me tell you, this mama loves it too! Lavender is one of my favorite scents, and I even got to visit a lavender farm by the mountains on my last visit to Utah!
To make your bath extra special, you could even add some dried lavender to your bath water for an extra treat.
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What supplies do you need?
- liquid castile soap
- vegetable glycerin
- lavender essential oil
- orange essential oil
- plastic bottle with squeeze top (for storage)
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I hope you enjoy this DIY as much as our family did!
Homemade Bedtime Bubble Bath
materials:
- 1 cup liquid castile soap
- ¼ cup vegetable glycerin
- 14 drops lavender essential oil
- 7 drops orange essential oil
steps:
- Add all of the ingredients to a small bowl and gently stir to combine, until the scent is fully blended.
- Pour into a bottle with lid. Let sit for 24 hours before using.
- When you're ready to use, pour under running bathwater.
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