Ingredients 1 cup Baking Soda 1/2 cup Citric Acid 1/2 cup Epsom Salt 2 tsps Essential Oils 2 to 3 tsps Fractionated Coconut Oil Mix dry ingredients.
Add liquid in small amounts. Use wire whisk to mix. The texture should be like wet sand. Add additional FCO if needed. Add dried flowers to mold if desired. Pack each side of your stainless bath bomb mold, overfilling each side. Press the two sides together. Use a spoon to gently tap all sides of the mold. Gently twist the mold apart. Place the bath bomb on a piece of wax paper and let it dry for at least 24 hours. Wrap each bath bomb in plastic wrap and store in a glass container. Please note, using these can make the bathtub slippery. Use caution when entering and exiting your tub. Always clean and rinse tub after use.
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For reference, I based my essential oil popcorn balls off of this recipe I found online. I made a few changes along the way and of course added in essential oils. Check out the original recipe if you have more of a sweet tooth and want to add in some candy pieces. Ingredients Gourmet Popcorn Kernels Vegetable oil spray 1/3 cup light corn syrup 1 cup sugar ½ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract 2 tablespoons salted butter 1 drop of Wild Orange essential Oil 1 drop of Cinnamon essential oil Cinnamon Directions:Pop your popcorn kernels using a hot air popcorn popper. My popcorn popper uses 1/2 cup of popcorn kernels at a time which creates approximately 16 cups of popped popcorn. Bring sugar, corn syrup, and salt to a boil in a small saucepan, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Cook over high heat until mixture reaches 255 degrees Fahrenheit on a candy thermometer. Remove from heat. Stir in vanilla and essential oils. Pour mixture over popcorn evenly, and continue tossing with plastic gloves until thoroughly coated (I used sandwich sized Ziploc bags coated in vegetable oil spray). Please note - the mixture will be HOT. Sprinkle a small amount of cinnamon over the popcorn and mix well. Use your hands to shape into balls and transfer onto wax paper. Let cool for at least 20 minutes. I used cupcake liners to add a festive look to the popcorn balls and bagged them with some festive ribbon. You could easily stir in frozen chocolate or other candies prior to making the balls. Downloadable PDF Recipe Card ![]()
Usage Tips and Recipe Ideas Have you used Melaleuca (aka Tea Tree Oil) before? If so, you are probably already aware of some of the amazing benefits this oil offers. Did you know you can use Melaleuca oil to keep your fingernails and toenails looking and feeling healthy? Reap the benefits of Tea Tree oil for nails by applying some oil to your fingernails and toenails after you get out of the shower to keep them looking strong and healthy. When using Tea Tree oil topically, first dilute with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil to prevent against any skin sensitivity, and then apply a few drops to your skin.
Here are some ways we use doTERRA Melaleuca Essential Oil in our own home:
The above are just a few examples I could think of as I was typing this post. Here is another tried and true favorite DIY recipe that we use almost daily in our home. DIY Moisturizing Soothing Skin Spray (10) drops Melaleuca (10) drops Lavender essential (1) teaspoon of Fractionated Coconut Oil (FCO) Distilled Water Directions: Add your essential oils and FCO to a 2-ounce spray bottle and top off with distilled water. Spray over your skin as needed. This makes an excellent after sun spray! I even use this same spray after applying my makeup as a setting spray. Can also be used as an everyday moisturizer, and for minor scrapes or skin discomfort. When shopping for Tea Tree oil, you’ll want to ensure that the oil you choose is pure and high quality, in order to yield the benefits that the oil holds. Each doTERRA essential oil, including Melaleuca, is responsibly sourced, tested, and produced in a way that guarantees a high quality grade.
DIY Cleaning Scrub Recipe
I love Soft Scrub with Bleach. It works great, but I can't handle the strong smell. So, I decided to try my hand at creating my own DIY version. Guess what? My DIY version worked really well, made enough to clean my shower, tub, two sinks and is all natural! No horrible burn your nose or throat after smell, either. I've already created my own cleaning spray and now this cleaning scrub. I hope to NEVER purchase a commercial cleaning product again! I need to find a great wood cleaner/polish next. Here's what you'll need: 1 Cup of Baking Soda 1/4 cup Dr Bronner's Liquid Castile Soap (I have used both the Peppermint and Unscented versions) 1 Tablespoon of White Vinegar 11 Drops of Essential Oil (I prefer to use Lemon) Mix all of the above ingredients and use. Please note - I have used this cleaning scrub on my porcelain bathtub, ceramic tile walls and grout, travertine steam shower and grout, sink, counters and toilet. If you are concerned at all with how it may affect a surface in your own home, please do a spot test before anything else. I haven't made enough that I need to worry about storing any leftovers yet, but I am going to look into some type of container to keep a larger batch in. I am thinking of using a small glass bowl of some sort, I just haven't decided on the exact one yet. If you decide to try this DIY Cleaning Scrub Recipe, please let me know what you think! ![]() I made this DIY All-Natural Cleaning Spray in less than two minutes! I love a clean house and have tested this in my own home. You can use this to clean your counters, appliances, sinks, bathrooms, etc. Since it contains vinegar, I have not tested it on wooden surfaces. It is much safer than store bought cleaners, smells great and in my opinion it cleans just as well, if not better. It was super easy to make. The glass bottles are from Amazon. The spray was made using 1 cup of vinegar, distilled water and 21 drops of essential oils. That's it! Easy-peasy. Here is the recipe for my DIY All-Natural Cleaning Spray Add the following ingredients to a 16 ounce glass bottle: 1 Cup of Vinegar 11 Drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil 5 Drops of Lemon Essential Oil 5 Drops of Peppermint Essential Oil Top off with Distilled Water Shake gently and get to cleaning - Your nose will thank you! ![]() This is a basic and super simple DIY Foaming Hand Soap recipe you can customize to suit your own needs. Please note - You do not need to use the exact brands I have chosen for my own DIY Foaming Hand Soap, they are just listed as an easy reference in case you need a place to start. Almost all of the supplies for my version of this soap were purchased from Amazon (hello, Amazon Prime!) and/or the grocery store. Here's what you will need:
Here are some scent combinations our family uses: Unscented DIY Foaming Hand Soap If you use the unscented liquid castile soap and do not add any essential oils, it is truly unscented. I do not notice any weird scent at all. I have super sensitive skin and am highly sensitive to most fragrance, so I actually like this version a lot. Peppermint DIY Foaming Hand Soap If you use the Peppermint liquid castile soap, the soap will have a slight peppermint scent with a tingly feel after you wash your hands. Eucalyptus Peppermint DIY Foaming Hand Soap Use the above recipe with the Peppermint liquid castile soap and add 10-15 drops of Eucalyptus oil to the mixture. I make this for my husband's bathroom and it has been a hit. Cinnamon Clove DIY Foaming Hand Soap Using the unscented version of this recipe, add 5-8 drops of Cinnamon Essential Oil and 3 drops of Clove Essential Oil. This oil combination reminds me of Fall. Please remember - less is more. If you are unsure of how a specific essential oil or ingredient will affect you, please try a small amount to make sure you do not have any sensitivity issues. The original version of this recipe was obtained from One Essential Community. ![]() DIY Bath & Foot Soak Recipe This is so easy to make in just a few minutes! I prefer to create relaxing blends, but you can use any Essential Oil you like! Here's the recipe: 1/2 Cup Dead Sea Salt 1.5 Cups Epsom Salt 10-15 Drops of Essential Oil(s) Add salts and essential oil(s) to a glass jar with a lid. Shake well to mix. Add 1-2 capfuls to warm water. Enjoy! |
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