If you know a menu planner, I think this would be a perfect gift for them! Create a DIY chalkboard menu board using a picture frame, paint, vinyl letters and a jigsaw with the instructions from Adventures of a DIY Mom!
I think this homemade Chocolate Chai granola would make a wonderful gift for the granola lovers on your Christmas list! Head over to Abundance on a Dime for the instructions. Yum!
I think today’s gift idea would make the most wonderful hostess gift! This Christmas in a Jar from Dandee Designs is sure to help the recipient’s home smell more Christmas-like! And it’s cute too!
I think today’s homemade gift idea is so pretty! If I knew how to crochet, this color-block cushion would be getting made for a few friends! (Maybe I can hope someone will make it for me! ;))
Let's make Homemade Vanilla Bath Bombs! These are so simple and fun to make. They make fantastic gifts too! Recently we attended a birthday party for a new four year old and she loved that she could use them in her bath that evening. 🙂 The other thing I love about this DIY is that you can customize the scent to the person you're gifting it to. Maybe the recipient would prefer peppermint or lavender or even eucalyptus scented bath bombs. Simply replace the vanilla essential oil with the oil of your choice.
*If you have a manicure, wear gloves, or use a fork during the mixing process.
In a mixing bowl combine citric acid and baking soda, being sure to remove all lumps.
Add in melted butter and vanilla essential oil and continue to mix.
Using your spray bottle of Witch Hazel, spray the mixture 2-3 times and mix, slowly adding more witch hazel until the mixture holds it shaped when pressed together.
Pour into silicone molds, making sure to compact them tightly.
Allow to dry in silicone molds for 12 hours. Once 12 hours is up, remove from molds, and allow to dry an additional 24 hours for a nice hard bath bomb.
TO USE:
Break bath bomb under running water for a nice fizzing and relaxing bath.