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Fizz Balls
Fizz bomb double sided moulds
Dry Ingredients
2 Cups bicarbonate of soda
1 cup citric acid
1 Cup Maizena/Cornstarch
Sieve all ingredients well until smooth
Liquid ingredients
5 tablespoons sunflower oil
1 Tablespoon water
4 Teaspoons fragrance or essential oil
4 Tablespoons emulsifier
Combine all liquid ingredients and shake well together. Drizzle onto dry ingredients and mix well together.
Pack balls of mixture tightly into Moulds and slide the balls out the moulds. Place balls onto a wooden board or cardboard to dry out over night. Package Fizzballs into cellophane bags or fizz ball holders.
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These are really fun to make you can shape them with your hands, mould them or use cookie cutters to shape them. I particularly enjoy making them in silicone moulds, as they pop out nice and easily. So pull out your silicone ice tray moulds or get a mould from us.
As with making fizz balls, you must just get the knack for it.
I also find making these made in a fizz ball mould rather nice.
Use gloves so your hands don’t get dry. SLS needles can be irritating to your skin when touching this ingredient directly .
Dry Ingredients
2 Cups Bicarbonate soda
2 Cups cream of tartar
25g sls needles
Wet Ingredients
120 ml Liquid Glycerine
Q.S Liquid soap dye
Fragrance oils
Method
Tip: Place sls needles in your blender to make the needles in a powder form.
In a big bowl, combine all the dry ingredients well together.
Add your favourite colouring and fragrance oils while mixing.
Slowly start adding the glycerine until it forms a dough type of consistency.
Fill your mould by pressing some of the dough into your mould, removing any excess from the sides.
Wait about an hour. Upon removing the dough if you see it has cracked, don’t panic. Just add more glycerine to it and re work the dough.
Let it dry out for 2 days on a sheet of wax paper.