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Evoke Australia

Bath Bomb Making Kit

Regular price $109.95 AUD
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Make your own bath bombs with this easy to use bath bomb-making kit. 

Great gift idea

Perfect for the beginner and family-friendly.

Kit includes:

  • 1 x 500g ingredient A
  • 1 x 250g ingredient B
  • 1 x 250g ingredient C
  • Gloves
  • Shea liquid
  • Stir stick
  • 2 x Bath fizzy mould discs.  Just close up and give as a gift.
  • 1 x 45mm round aluminium round bath bomb mould
  • 1 x 55mm round aluminium round bath bomb mould
  • 1 x 65mm round aluminium round bath bomb mould
  • 5 x 18ml high-quality fragrance oils including (Chamomile and grapefruit, Frangipani, lemon-scented myrtle, victorian rose and lavender)
  • Dried rose petals
  • Lavender
  • Calendula petals
  • Cornflower petals
  • Glitter
  • Dropper to measure out the fragrance oil
  • 4 x colour (red, green, blue and yellow) or 4 x mica depending on availability
  • Easy to follow step by step instructions

You will need:

  • mixing bowl
  • measuring cups
  • spray bottle

At Evoke Australia we pride ourselves in delivering a high quality product using only the best supplies available to ensure your creations turn out beautifully. Formulated to the highest standards all of the Australian made fragrances listed have been handpicked due to there popularity and we hope you enjoy experimenting to find your favourites. We also pride ourselves in exceptional customer service. Please browse our store as we have a range of different DIY kits and supplies available.

Please note that fragrance oils should be used within 6 months to a year after purchase and are best stored in a cool, dark place.

Please note there is labelling legislation in place for the selling of soap and cosmetics.  Evoke Australia is a supplier of raw materials and is in no way responsible for the finished product or the labelling of these finished products.   It is the individuals responsibility to check the current labelling laws if they decide to sell or retail the end products.