I was so excited to share this tutorial last year for creating these peppermint bath salts and oatmeal cookie bath for the gift-giving season. These are fabulous little “just because” gifts or a fun pick-me-up for a tired co-worker, friend, or teacher. I even have a cute little printable tag that you can use for decorating these!
Making bath salts and soaks are easy and require little effort on your part. I love to make a giant batch of these and keep them on hand for unexpected holiday occasions like hostess gifts or as a return gift for someone that may have been forgotten on the holiday gift-giving list. These are a thoughtful gift just perfect for a friend that needs a little rest and relaxation during the busy holiday season.
Today I wanted to share with you my favorite homemade oatmeal bath. I call it Oatmeal Cookies & Milk because it blends together the ingredients of an oatmeal cookie with powdered milk to make a soft & soothing bath for anyone who has sensitive skin.
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Oatmeal Cookies & Milk Bath
1 cup cornstarch
2 cups powdered milk
1/2 cup oatmeal (not instant)
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Mix all ingredients in blender or food processor until it is a fine powder. Just add 2 tablespoons of the mixture to your bathwater for a soothing bath.
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Once the oatmeal mixture is ground up, it will look just like this. I dumped the entire amount into one jar and it filled it to the top, with just a little leftover.
This homemade oatmeal bath can be packaged with a spoon, purchased from your local thrift store, and a little holiday ribbon. How easy and simple is that?
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The next gift I want to showcase is a very festive jar of Peppermint Bath Salts. I took a picture of all of the ingredients needed so you can see exactly what they look like when you go to the store. Don’t you hate it when you can’t picture what you should be looking for?
The kosher salt is over in the baking aisle with the regular salt, the Epsom Salts should be over in the first aid supplies of your superstore or drugstore, and the glycerin will be behind the drugstore counter where you pick up your prescriptions (and can also be used for your giant bubbles in the summer).
Now head to your craft store and go into the aisle where the soap making and candle making supplies are. There you will find colorants to dye your bath salts (you need the package with red in it) and the essential oils needed (for this craft it will be the eucalyptus mint). The last thing you can buy is some peppermint striped ribbon or whatever is on sale and festive will totally do the job!
As for jars, I found those at Big Lots and you can get a dozen of them for $6.50 or check the canning supplies section of Walmart (our store was out). I hope that helps with your shopping list and helps with the visuals for what to look for!
You will need two big bowls for this and a giant spoon to mix with. Don’t you love crafts that don’t require a lot of equipment? Now, empty one bag of Epsom Salts into one bowl. Next add 3 cups of your kosher salt, and stir well. Then stir in 1/4 teaspoon glycerin and eight drops of your eucalyptus essential oil. Mix well.
In your second large mixing bowl, empty one bag of Epsom Salts and add 3 cups of your kosher salt. Stir well. Next stir in 1/4 teaspoon glycerin and eight drops of your eucalyptus essential oil. To this bowl, you will add fifteen drops of your red colorant. This will give you a pale and pretty pink bowl of salts. Mix this side really well to incorporate the coloring throughout this batch.
Now grab a 1/2 cup measuring cup and start doing layers to create the peppermint candy look in the jar- a layer of white, a layer of pink, a layer of white, and then a layer of pink. I would recommend filling them on a cookie sheet to catch any runaway salts and to make clean-up a little bit easier. Once everything is filled, you should have 12 jars full and even a little leftover for yourself.
Now tie your gift up with a little festive ribbon and a beautiful gift tag instructing the recipient to put three tablespoons of salts in the bathtub to enjoy a relaxing holiday bath.
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Candy Cane Bath Salts
12 tall jelly (12-ounce) canning jars with lid and rings
2 bags of Epsom Salts, 4 pounds each (approximately 16 cups)
4 lb kosher salt (approximately 6 cups is needed, buy two boxes and cook with the rest)
1⁄2 teaspoon glycerin, divided
16 drops eucalyptus peppermint essential oil
15 drops red colorant
Empty one bag of Epsom Salts into large mixing bowl. Add 3 cups kosher salt, stir well. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon glycerin and eight drops of eucalyptus
essential oil. Mix well. In second large mixing bowl, empty one bag of Epsom Salts, and add 3 cups kosher salt. Stir well. Add 1/4 teaspoon glycerin, eight drops of eucalyptus essential oil, and red colorant. Stir until completely blended. Color should be even. Using a 1/2 cup measuring cup and fill canning jars at an angle, layer salts in jars, alternating white and colored mixtures.
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Just to make your gifts a tad more festive and to ease the burden of making those gifts, we have included free gift tags to download and print for the holiday season!
Luckily for you, there will be just a tad too much of both of these bath mixtures to fit into the jars and you will be forced to partake of your efforts. Throw whatever is left in that food processor or bowl and put it into your bath. Now fix yourself a cup of vanilla chai tea, light a candle, and smuggle in a good book or magazine. Promptly, lock the door and pretend like you have no idea how that happened when everyone starts knocking. Enjoy a moment to yourself and relax, you deserve it!
What are some of your favorite gifts to keep on hand as impromptu gifts for the holidays? Please share your ideas and links here!







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they look great I’ve starred this and will be making some for my sister and a few others thanks!!!
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ooh! I usually make oatmeal bath for the kids but never thought of adding cinnamon. Stocking stuffer!
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Amy Reply:
December 9th, 2010 at 9:38 am
Whoohoo! So glad that you can use this!
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PS where do you buy powdered milk? It’s not that cheap at my grocery store so I never bother.
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Amy Reply:
December 9th, 2010 at 9:37 am
I actually buy it at Aldi Supermarket. It is $5.99 per box!
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Michelle Reply:
January 5th, 2012 at 2:00 pm
$5.99 a box?! I just bought some yesterday for this recipe it was $10.99 per box. woohoo! I can not wait to try this recipe my children and myself suffer from a rare skin condition and we were go through a lot of expensive store brand oatmeal baths in the winter. I can’t wait to try this recipe out tonight. Thank you
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Amy you’re so good to include the exact pictures of what we are supposed to look for in the store – that makes it so much easier!!!!
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Amy Reply:
December 9th, 2010 at 1:43 pm
If there are ingredients that I have no idea what I am getting, I love if I can see an image of it. Definitely makes things a tad easier at the store
Hope you are having a great day, Ingrid!! xo
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My daughter and I made your candy cane bath salts last year for teacher gifts and for all of my daughter’s friends. It was lots of fun – we used small jars so we made a ton of them. This year I may do the oatmeal one for a change of pace!
I make candied nuts to give away – I always make extra and have them packaged for a quick last minute gift.
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I was super excited to open you page and find this today. I’ve been trying to figure out what I could make with stuff we had around the house. This is PERFECT!! Can’t wait to make these special gifts.
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Amy Reply:
December 10th, 2010 at 10:30 am
So glad you like the tutorial, Jen!! I hope your recipients love their gifts (and you have to love being able to create things out of household supplies). Happy Holidays!!!
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LOVE this! THANKS for sharing!
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I made these last year (when you showed us this last year) for teacher gifts. I also made some for us. Just this week my daughter (6th grade) asked me to makes some more… she really loved it!!!! Thanks for posting such great ideas.
Heather
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Amy Reply:
December 10th, 2010 at 10:31 am
I am so glad you guys liked this craft that much, Heather! That means a lot! I am trying to republish some of these older entries for our new readers and hoping it will help get everyone ready for a frugal Christmas. Have a wonderful holiday and thank you so much for your comment!
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Where do you recommend purchasing eucalyptus peppermint essential oil or any other flavor? Love your ideas! Thanks for posting.
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Amy Reply:
December 11th, 2010 at 8:45 am
Emily- I found it at Michael’s over by the soap making supplies. Bring your 40% off coupon from the paper to save a little bit on that. I hope that helps!
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I bought the Eucalyptus Mint essential oil at Michael’s craft store in their soap/candle making aisle.
My sons (9 and 7yrs old) and I made the Candy Cane Peppermint Bath Salts today. They loved making it and loved filling the jars. They can’t wait to give them to their teachers for their Christmas gifts this year. I will be giving some to my friends too! Thanks for the idea. I just wish I could get the jar labels to print. Comes up with an error and the Title of the bath salts is missing.
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Amy Reply:
December 11th, 2010 at 8:44 am
Staci- I have my husband working on the labels. I am sorry for the inconvience. They show up and print here so I am not sure what is happening.
I will comment back when we can get this fixed! So glad you guys were able to make these for a craft for the holidays together!
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Staci Reply:
December 11th, 2010 at 3:11 pm
Thanks Amy. I will keep checking back. I’m hoping to give some of these out on Monday morning at my girls breakfast get together. And thank your husband for me too if he can figure out what the problem is!
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Amy Reply:
December 11th, 2010 at 5:29 pm
Is it working now, Staci? We moved the file!
therese rogan Reply:
December 9th, 2012 at 11:01 am
Thank you for the recipe. I will be making these this year! Also, wanted to let you know that the link for the printables is working for me!
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Made them tonight with my daughter and her friends. A perfect sleepover activity and now they have gifts to take home to their moms, friends.
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Amy Reply:
December 11th, 2010 at 8:46 am
Oh, what a fantastic idea, Kelley! I would have never thought to do that as a sleepover activity. That is so fun! Happy holidays to your family!
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Wow! I love your idea. I will try and give this to some friends. If you have more crafts, publish it here.
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I will be making these amazing gifts tonight. Thanks for the ideas!! I just tried the label today and it’s still not working any idea why?
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Amy Reply:
December 12th, 2010 at 6:34 pm
No idea. I can print it without problems and so can my husband on his computer.
We tried everything- hubby will try to make a Word version of it as soon as we can!
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Hi there!
This is LOVELY and thank you so much for putting these out there for us to try. My labels aren’t printing the title out either – they have the image and the instructions, but not the header.
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Go to http://www.organizedchristmas.com and put candy cane bath salts in the search and then you will be able to find some printable labels. I used a little bit of glue around the edge of the lid to attach the labels and then some more glue on the band (underneath side) making it all one piece. I purchased coffee scoops at wal-mart and attached with ribbon and you could also tie on a small candy cane.
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What happens if I don’t use glycerin. I’m in a hurry and stores were out of it.
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Amy Reply:
December 16th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
It just won’t foam or bubble! If you don’t care about that, you can still make it without
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Thank you! I made the peppermint bath salts for my son’s daycare teachers. They loved them. I also blogged about it and linked back to your post. http://raisingtomorrowsmen.blogspot.com/2010/12/teacher-gifts-homemade-christmas.html
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Amy Reply:
December 28th, 2010 at 10:41 am
I am thrilled that the gifts were a hit and loved your variations on the project, Amanda. That means so much to me to know that you loved them too! Happy Holidays!
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I am making these for my daughter’s school teachers and my friends for Valentine’s Day. I’m going to have to think of something Valentine-y to call them!! I wanted to add that I found glycerin at Hobby Lobby for $3.47 for 8 oz. I figure I can use the rest next Christmas and for the bubbles! I also found peppermint essential oil at Hobby Lobby. Having a bit of a harder time finding canning jars this time of the year though that don’t cost $15 for 12!!! Thanks for this wonderful idea! I’m so excited to try it out myself and I know it’s something my daughter will love doing with me!
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I loved making the Oatmeal Cookies & Milk bath, I made it as a gift for a new mommy! It was so amazing and so much fun. I think Mason Jar recipes are my new addiction!!! Love the peppermint one, that is definitly going to be on my TO DO list for Christmas! Thank you so much, and I would love to see all the new ideas you might have!! Keep them coming!
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Amy Reply:
May 24th, 2011 at 11:47 pm
What a fun gift to give to a new mom! You can find lots more of our Crafts on the craft section of the site. I am always trying to crank out a few fun ideas for gift giving. You can access them here: http://momadvice.com/blog/tag/crafting Happy crafting, Alisha!
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Love this! I think I’ll make these for our local community swap this month!
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Amy Reply:
November 29th, 2011 at 3:56 pm
Oh, I would be honored, Danika! Thank you so much for visiting the site! Happy Holidays!
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I am making the Oatmeal Cookies & Milk Bath this Christmas and I’m loving it! They are inexpensive and smell so good! What’s best is that you can get every ingredient you need in one grocery aisle! Can’t wait to give these!
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Amy Reply:
December 20th, 2011 at 11:52 am
I am so glad you liked the recipe, Licole! I love taking a bath in those- it is so soothing to my sensitive skin! Merry Christmas!
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You are amazing! you thought of everything! thanks for the use of your printable tags!
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Amy Reply:
November 19th, 2012 at 7:12 am
Thank you so much, Meg! I am so glad you liked the tutorial and gift tags!
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I love you blog. I have just started a facebook page encouraging people to not get into debt buying Christmas presents I found your blog while looking for suggestions. I hope you don’t mind me linking your blog to my page. I really like your easy to follow instructions. I will be giving them a go. I love a long leisurely bath. I have a blog http://birdsiviewblog.wordpress.com where I give readers a peek into my world as a busy mum running a B and B with hubby.
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THANK YOU!! I made these today … so cute! I used jars I bought at Hobby Lobby on sale – I paid $1.29/each. Added a candy cane ribbon and a tiny candy cane ornament . PERFECT~ Oh by the way … just so happens that they were showing how to make bath salts on our local TV station this morning – I didn’t catch the first part, but they mixed everything up with a big whisk so I did the same. Easy Peasy!
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does it have to be kosher salt? its not easily available in england, can I use coarse ground sea salt?
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Amy Reply:
December 9th, 2012 at 3:01 pm
That should be fine, Donna!
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Can you use food coloring?
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Amy Reply:
December 15th, 2012 at 5:12 pm
Yes, I just wouldn’t be excessive with it
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Jennifer Bevington Reply:
December 15th, 2012 at 10:27 pm
Thanks!~
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I have conquered the label issue I was having. I managed to make one for the Peppermint sugar scrub & milk n cookies bath with Avery labels (2×2). Not sure if I am able to share since they are not my labels. So, let me know if I am able to share! I would love too!!
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Amy Reply:
December 20th, 2012 at 10:47 am
If there is a way you can share them, Tiffany, that would be great! Sorry you had some issues with the labels!
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tiffany Reply:
December 20th, 2012 at 9:45 pm
Since I dont have a cameo or cricut I had to manipulate it but finally got it to work on those averay labels which I used. Im wondering if I should just email them to you so you could possibly put up a link for those of us that dont have the die cut machines. Im giving them to my childrens teachers tomorrow, and they look wonderful!! Thank you!!
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tiffany Reply:
December 20th, 2012 at 9:55 pm
I have uploaded it to 4shared. Here is the link. If the link doesnt work, please let me know. I think there is a 3rd label on there but I dont recall if I got it off this website or not therefore I am not sure if I need to remove it. I dont recall where I got it from.
You may have to sign up to access it but membership is completely free.
This is made for an Avery Lable 2X2 stickers that I then attached to small mason jars and repurposed Starbucks bottles. The labels are easily found at walmart for about $8 for 90labels. I hope it works for everyone!
http://www.4shared.com/folder/d1nzL80c/_online.html
Amy Reply:
December 21st, 2012 at 6:28 am
Thank you so much for sharing this! I really appreciate it, Tiffany! Happy Holidays!!
Made these today, for my in laws for Christmas <3 hope they all love it!!
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