How to Make Relaxing Homemade Bath Bombs at Home
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Materials
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Instructions (layout 1)
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- Step 1: Gather and prepare your materials (cut, measure, or pre-paint as needed).

- Step 2: Assemble the main structure of the craft.

- Step 3: Add decorative details or finishing touches.

- Step 4: Allow to dry or set, then display and enjoy your finished project!
Instructions (layout 2)

Step 1: Prep the Area
Gather and prepare your materials (cut, measure, or pre-paint as needed).

Step 2: Install Materials
Assemble the main structure of the craft.

Step 3: Add Finishing Touches
Add decorative details or finishing touches.

Step 4: Done!
Allow to dry or set, then display and enjoy your finished project!
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Material Substitutions
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- Paper: swap cardstock for scrapbook paper if you want added patterns.
- Glue: use hot glue for speed, or tacky craft glue for kid-friendly projects.
- Paint: choose acrylic for bright colors, chalk paint for a matte rustic finish.
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Variations
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- Kid-Friendly: Simplify the steps and use washable supplies.
Tools
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Top Tip
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FAQ
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Related
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Pairing
These are fun crafts to do alongside this one:
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