 Hey guys, it's Jen from iCreate Crafts. In today's video I'm going to be showing you how to create these amazing little bath salt items I just used dollar store items for this and I'm so excited to show you what they look like. I have so many here I couldn't stop my kids came out and started helping me So I'm gonna show you how to make these using dollar store items So I'm using these little plastic to go cups I bought these oh my gosh a few years ago off of Amazon for this intention to make these But I just never did and then I bought dollar store bath bombs and bath fizzies here. They are so cute Thank You Katie You can't smell it but this smells Amazing and then these guys are actually like jelly kind of they turn into so it says if you use two or more They turn your bath water into like jelly So I thought they'd be really cute for the kids and then I just got loofahs here too So I have this really big one that came individual by itself and then I have this littler one I can show you really this littler one that we put in here. This came with a pack of four for a dollar So I mean this is gonna go a long way So I just put the little bath bombs in there and a little bit of tissue on the bottom and then I just put it in here and I just pulled the top part out But I mean oh my gosh guys if you could smell this it smells absolutely amazing here Okay, I'm done with that one for now But look like the Katie made this one She used the epsom salt here and she put a little bit of food coloring in it And then we just layered it and then there's a little frog in here So this would be good for a kid and I'm using epsom salt Just like this and you can put the food coloring in it and put it in you know put it in your water What do you got Katie? She likes my favorite one There's a little green thing because we some of them we use like little paper things Yeah, and there's just one there, but that's my favorite little turtle. She likes the lighting kind of bad though But I like this too. It's just the loofah in there and then these I really wish you guys could smell this because it smells Absolutely amazing, and I'm gonna finish this off I'm gonna put like a little tag on it or something and say like mom time or kid time bath time whatever But I just want to show you guys really quick video tutorial on how to do this and then these are just the bath toys So depending on how you price this I think I'm gonna start mine at $6 for these These come up to like 33 cents a piece and then like I said you get four of these Loofahs, so that's 25 cents a piece for those but it's so simple to do it So you just take your cup and then you pour in some epsom salt and you can use food coloring You don't have to use food coloring. Okay, so I'm just gonna use a little bit of red and just put a few dots in here And they make this makes like a Himalayan salt looking thing because it's hard to make pink It's hard to make purple. Yeah, we couldn't make purple it always turned black every time But I mean this is perfect. This is so good for your skin and You know I would love to get this as a present So obviously you've got to stir it up more than this but I'm just showing you guys really quick And then you can make layers if you want look it kind of has layers on I don't you can see the white there But then you throw in your bath bombs However, you want and then this guy and then you put him on top which this one's too full I need a smaller one for on top, but you guys get the point. Yeah. Thank you, Katie. So then you just put this on here Put the little guy through Perfect so just like that so you got the epsom salt at the bottom And then you have the bath bombs that you throw in and then they fizz up So I just want to show you a really quick tutorial on these. I absolutely love how these turn out You know it cost me. I think I figured out $1.80 per one including the cups So yeah, so however you want to sell it, but I absolutely love this So again, here's this one with the layers in it and then you got the loofa and then Katie Yeah, when we tried to make purple it turned out to be like a brown So it's like why not make it like a dirt and you can't really see but there's a frog in there not a real frog obviously And then the loofa. I'm not sure if that's what they're called. It is I love this So we just wanted to show you a really quick tutorial on how to create these they are so much fun The ones without the loofa at the top I figure I'm gonna put it in a cellophane bag and then I'm gonna put a you know a tie at the top But again, I'm gonna put something on here where it would say like like I said like mom's bath or mom's time Or you know something like that bath time for the kids But this is such a quick and inexpensive easy project to do like I said I was really surprised all four my kids came in and had fun with me So everything came from the dollar store Epset for the cups and then the epsin salt. I just picked the epsin salt up at Walmart and then the cups came off the Amazon So I will leave the link to everything in the description below You can get you know the food coloring everybody has food coloring. It only takes a few Dots in there. So I will leave everything in the description below But I really hope you like this tutorial stay tuned to the end and I'm gonna show you each one of these What they look like? Here they are all finished my girls and I had so much fun creating these together They were so easy and fun to create and costed us under two dollars each to make We added some straws some red pom poms to make the top look like cherries and a label for each cup We finished them up by adding some dollar tree cellophane bags to make them look more personalized We hope you enjoyed this quick how-to tutorial We had a lot of fun creating these wonderfully relaxing DIY bath salts And we hope you create your own bath time cups. Happy crafting everyone