At the end of the day, sometimes you just want to hop in the shower or bathtub and relax. These Honey Lavender Shower Jellies are just what the doctor ordered when it comes to relaxation. No mom should have to do without these jellies. I remember when I first made these, my kids all wanted to try them, but I was wanting to keep them for myself. These little jellies make excellent gifts for any new mom or for yourself. I love to make a big batch and then hand them out to my friends and family.
The amazing smell of the Honey Lavender Shower Jellies is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before. It’s a natural smell that is AMAZING and that you will want to keep in your bathroom for ultimate relaxation and comfort. Being a mom is hard sometimes, these Honey Lavender Shower Jellies make being a mommy a little “easier.â€
Honey Lavender Shower Jellies
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What You Need
1 package Unflavored Gelatin
½ c. Honey scented body wash
1 c. Cold water
Soap coloring or food coloring in orange, red, and purple colors
Lavender Essential Oil
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How to make Honey Lavender Shower Jellies
Begin by pouring one package of unflavored gelatin into a small pot.
Add in 1 cup of cold water, and stir until mostly dissolved.
Place the pot over medium heat, and stir until the gelatin is completely melted.
Remove the pot from the heat, and add in ½ cup of honey-scented body wash.
Pour in 10 drops of lavender essential oil.
Lay your silicone molds face down in a shallow dish for support, and pour the mixture from the pot into the molds until they are almost full.
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If there are bubbles on the top of your filled molds, you can spray a bit of rubbing alcohol to get rid of them.
Add a drop or two of soap colorant or food coloring to each mold, and use a candy stick or other small item to stir the mixture until it is combined well.
Place the molds in the freezer for 15 minutes, and then move them to the fridge for 3 hours to overnight to finished solidifying.
Remove the shower jellies gently from the silicone molds, and use them each time you take a shower.
Use caution, as these do look like candy. Keep them away from small children. Shower jellies may be slick when in the shower. You can store your shower jellies in an air-tight container in the fridge until ready to use.
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Honey Lavender Shower Jellies
These Honey Lavender Shower Jellies are perfect when it comes to relaxation. They make excellent gifts for any new mom or for yourself.
What You Need
- 1 package Gelatin unflavored
- ½ c. Body Wash Honey Scented
- 1 c. Water Cold
- Food Coloring orange, red, purple
- Essential Oils Lavender
- Silicone Mold
Directions
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Begin by pouring one package of unflavored gelatin into a small pot.
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Add in 1 cup of cold water, and stir until mostly dissolved.
-
Place the pot over medium heat, and stir until the gelatin is completely melted.
-
Remove the pot from the heat, and add in ½ cup of honey-scented body wash.
-
Pour in 10 drops of lavender essential oil.
-
Lay your silicone molds face down in a shallow dish for support, and pour the mixture from the pot into the molds until they are almost full.
-
If there are bubbles on the top of your filled molds, you can spray a bit of rubbing alcohol to get rid of them.
-
Add a drop or two of soap colorant or food coloring to each mold, and use a candy stick or other small item to stir the mixture until it is combined well.
-
Place the molds in the freezer for 15 minutes, and then move them to the fridge for 3 hours to overnight to finished solidifying.
-
Remove the shower jellies gently from the silicone molds, and use them each time you take a shower.
-
Use caution, as these do look like candy. Keep them away from small children. Shower jellies may be slick when in the shower. You can store your shower jellies in an air-tight container in the fridge until ready to use.
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