I’m working with Method on their Clean Happy Campaign. In honor of their July video, Give Your Nose a Hug, I thought it would be fun to try to make my own sweet smelling salts that will give your nose (and whole body) a hug in the the warm bath. Super simple to make, it took 2 minutes!
Keep reading to see the full tutorial on making these sweet smelling bath salts yourself!
Add a couple drops of pink food coloring to ice cream salt or sea salt (about 1 cup). Then add about 4 drops of an essential oil. Whatever your favorite scent it. I used grapefruit I bought here
Mix and shake in a bag!
I poured it into a mason jar and made a pretty label with some mini stamps and fabric. Would make a great gift too!
What fragrance would you add to your bath salts? You can take a dishy personality test on Method’s Facebook page to find out your signature fragrance, and enter a sweepstakes to win a year’s supply of Method dish soap too!
My friends love getting these at gift given time they just tell me sent they want
When used in the bath, won’t the food coloring dye your skin?
Such a sweet idea, would also be a nice present to someone!
will keep this one in my bookmarks for nice ideas 🙂
i would make orange smelling because all I have is orange right now.
This would make a great gift, Liz! I love the idea–and the stamped detail on the top of the jar is so pretty!
it’s a good idea!! I love it!!!
This is LOVELY. I do the labeling with my canning too! thank you for this.
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Love this, definitely making as a gift at holiday time (or any time!)
Yes, would be a perfect (and easy) holiday gift!
I tried making some bath salts for a gift and they turned out okay the day I made them. Then they sat there for a few days as I got the rest of the gift together. Then they weren’t looking too hot haha I’ll def try this out!
Good to know, did you use a similar recipe? I’ll have to keep an eyes on this batch I made!
I saw this and made my own straight away. Rosemary and Lavender in a lilac colour. I added a few of the dried herbs alongside the essential oils. Love this project!
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oh wonderful! so glad you tried it out and it worked