Here is a picture of the lotions in the Dollar Store jars with Amazon lotion pumps on them. I love how they turned out; the combined price of jar and pump = $3.39 (plus I end up with a cute bronze lid that could be used with small mason jars if I were to sell anything in those).
Also in this picture are some packets of foaming milk bath salt soaks, which are also going to my friend who makes the gift baskets. The ingredients are almost identical to bath bombs with added salt. Instead of pressing them into a bomb, the powder is just scooped into the packet and then heat-sealed (I use a very cheap hair straightener, which works very well for this).
These packets are only 30g. Even one packet has enough milk and salt to be very skin-soothing and softening. Still, I'll order 60-100g packets for the next time, because a large bathtub requires two packets to have a nice amount of foam.
Also in this picture are some packets of foaming milk bath salt soaks, which are also going to my friend who makes the gift baskets. The ingredients are almost identical to bath bombs with added salt. Instead of pressing them into a bomb, the powder is just scooped into the packet and then heat-sealed (I use a very cheap hair straightener, which works very well for this).
These packets are only 30g. Even one packet has enough milk and salt to be very skin-soothing and softening. Still, I'll order 60-100g packets for the next time, because a large bathtub requires two packets to have a nice amount of foam.