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So what could be better than sinking into a steaming hot bath with a fun Taco Bath Bomb?! ...but seriously, you can never have enough tacos in your life and these bath bombs will definitely put a smile on your face. There are a ton of different styles of bath bomb molds out there, but in my experience silicone bath bomb molds are the easiest to work with. And although I used metal bath bombs for this particular craft, I can't wait to make some bath bombs with silicone molds. None Allow the bath bombs to rest in the mold for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the top and side of the mold to release the bombs.
If you also live in an area where succulents won’t survive outside or just don’t want to have to bother with living plants then this homemade faux succulent wreath is the perfect option for getting that living wreath look! Before we hop on all that, though, if you're loving this easy DIY wreath, but don't have time to make it right now, be sure to pin this to your favorite easy craft ideas board on Pinterest None Hot glue one end of the black and white ribbon to the foam wreath form. None Trim the end of the ribbon and hot glue it in place on the back of the wreath form, to hide the join line.
Into each cupcake liner, add a scoop of one color, then the next, and top with the third - making sure the cupcake liners are only 3/4 full. Make a star in the center of the cupcake gently squeezing and elevate the bag above the star then continue around the star as tightly as you can rotating around the cupcake top until covered. Into the bag, drop a piping piping tip (1M or 2D is used here), and push through to cut open the bag (you can also cut with scissors and drop tip in after if preferred). Make a star in the center of the cupcake gently squeezing and elevate the bag above the star then continue around the star as tightly as you can rotating around the cupcake top until covered.
Follow the prompts to cut the lettering from the heat transfer vinyl and 3-4 spiral shapes for flowers from the purple and pink felt. When you are cutting the felt flower spirals, don’t forget to bond your felt if using a Cricut Explore Air 2 as opposed to the Cricut Maker. Follow the prompts to cut the lettering from the heat transfer vinyl and 3-4 spiral shapes for flowers from the purple and pink felt. When you are cutting the felt flower spirals, don’t forget to bond your felt if using a Cricut Explore Air 2 as opposed to the Cricut Maker.