How to make Pumpkin Mocha Latte Bath Bombs
These Pumpkin Mocha Latte bath bombs smell just amazing, like a lovely Autumn morning with a pumpkin pie mocha latte on hand. I absolutely love the fragrance I used in these bath bombs, it combines two of my favorite things, pumpkin, and coffee what is not to love!
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The abstract look with the mica splashes and brush strokes make these bath bombs a unique design perfect for the season.
Ingredients and Materials
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 2 oz coconut oil
- 1.5 ml Pumpkin Mocha Latte fragrance oil
- witch hazel in a spray bottle
- plastic bath bomb mold
- 1 tsp Polysorbate 80
- pinch of orange color mica
- pinch of cappuccino color mica
- 2 Tbsp rubbing alcohol
- pipette
- small brush
I love making bath bombs and enjoy gifting them to friends and family. These ones are perfect for the Fall season.
Easy steps to make Pumpkin Mocha Latte Bath Bombs
First, combine the baking soda and citric acid in a large bowl and break any clumps with your hands. I recommend wearing gloves when making bath bombs because they can get very sticky and can wear off your nail design if you use nail polish.
In a measuring cup, measure out the coconut oil and melt it if needed. Add the Pumpkin Mocha Latte fragrance oil and polysorbate 80 to the coconut oil and mix well. Polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier that helps mix the oil and mica with the bath water so that there is no separation or pooling on the top.
Combine the coconut oil mix with the dry ingredients and mix well with your hands. The consistency should be like wet sand, if needed spritz some of the witch hazel to make sure the mix is wet enough to hold its shape.
Separate the bath bomb mix in half and color one half with orange color mica and the other with cappuccino color mica.
Fill each half of the bath bomb molds in alternating colors and shape the bath bombs. Remove the bath bomb from the mold and allow it to dry overnight.
How to decorate the bath bombs
Once the Pumpkin Mocha Latte bath bombs are fully dry it’s time to decorate.
In a small mixing bowl mix a pinch of orange mica with a tablespoon of alcohol. In a separate small bowl mix a pinch of the cappuccino color mica with a tablespoon of alcohol.
Using a pipette drop some of the mica colors over the bath bombs to create a fun abstract design. You can also use a brush to create a brushstroke design on top of the bath bombs.
Great fall colors and lovely fall fragrance. If you liked these I have also made Wild Rose Bath Bombs, Valentine’s Day Bath Bombs DIY, and Peppermint Bath Bombs and you may like those as well.
I hope you give this project a try. It’s a lot of fun and these smell amazing.
If you want to take a look at the DIY on how to make the fabric pumpkins I used for the background in this post photo, head over to that post here.
Also, if you are a coffee lover or have a coffee lover in the family you may want to check out the Ultimate List of Gift Ideas for coffee lovers.
Niky says
I love all things “coffee” so these bath bombs would be awesome! Thanks for sharing at the Sundays on Silverado Link Party!
-Niky @ The House on Silverado
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thank you so much Niky, I love coffee as well and all things coffee are definitely great for me. I enjoyed making these bath bombs, the house had a lovely aroma.
Marilyn says
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Thank you for sharing at #OverTheMoon. Pinned and shared. Have a lovely week. I hope to see you at next week’s party too! Please stay safe and healthy. Come party with us at Over The Moon! Catapult your content Over The Moon! @marilyn_lesniak @EclecticRedBarn
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Marie-Interior Frugalista says
These sound good enough to eat and I bet they smell amazing!
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Hi Marie, thanks for stopping by. I love all things coffee so I think the smell amazing too.
Denise/My Home of All Seasons says
These are wonderful Jasmine! Would make such amazing gifts for friends. Thanks so much for sharing.
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Hi Denise, thank you so much!
Dee | Grammy's Grid says
These look awesome, I imagine they smell nice too! Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 17. Shared.
Kim | Shiplap and Shells says
These are wonderful! They would make the best gifts. Thank you for sharing at Charming Homes and Gardens.
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thank you Kim.
Naush Samama says
Oh my God !! These look so ‘delicious’ – I am already getting the whiff of the mocha ! Jasmine, these would make lovely holiday gifts.
Thank you very much for sharing with us at Meraki Link Party
Naush
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thank you so much Naush
rachelle says
These look wonderful! Pinning for later.
RR
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thanks Rachelle.
Carol says
Since I’m a Mocha girl, these caught my eye and I love the design! Featuring when my link party opens up tonight. Thanks for sharing!
jasmine@eccentricitiesbyjvg.com says
Thank you so much Carol