Color Mixing Fun with 8 Count Mini Bath Bomb Bag
Do you want to transform your bath time experience to the next level? The Hi Peach Layne 8-Count Mini Bath Bomb Bag can make your bath time vibrant, relaxing, and fun.
The bag is a wonderful learning tool to assist in bath time fun with your kiddos. Mixing the colors together creates new fragrances and beautiful new colors. Our team had some color wheel fun, using the bag as a tool to better understand primary and secondary colors!
As most of us know, the color wheel is a visual tool that shows the relationship between colors. It’s based on three primary colors—red, yellow, and blue—which mix to create secondary colors (orange, green, and purple) and further blend to form tertiary colors. Colors opposite each other on the wheel, known as complementary colors, create vibrant contrasts, while those next to each other, called analogous colors, produce harmonious combinations.
While this bag allows us to play with these colors by combining two of the provided 8 bath bomb colors in the mini bath bomb bag, there is only one of each primary color in the bag. So, generally speaking, you will only have one major color-change choice per bag.
Our favorite water color changing mash-ups:
- Berry Bougie + Rosy Outlook: This pair makes the perfect Barbie-pink color with a berry and rose scent with a hint of coconut, which we’ve named Berry Rosy
- Fresh Start + Hi Sugar: This duo turns the water a beautiful green and gives the bathroom a summer lemon scent, called Fresh Sugar.
- One In A Melon + Fresh Start: This combo creates a pretty peach color with a sweet, sunrise-fruity smell called Starting to Be Melon.
- Hi Tide + Lavender Vanilla: A classic pairing that makes a light blue ocean color with a combination of summer and cozy winter smells, called Hi Vanilla.
We love getting creative and making fun colors! With so many color options and customizable fragrances to discover, the 8-Count Mini Bath Bomb Bag is a must-have. Go grab a bag, mix and match for an extra splash of fun, and let us know what you think! What did your bath look like afterward, and can you come up with a new fun name for your favorite combination?
Our favorite things about this item, other than it being super color changing fun:
- VALUE: There are 8 bath bombs that you can use across 8 baths.
- EFFECTS: The bath bombs each spin, fizz, float, bubble, and make the bath colorful.
- STORAGE: The bag has a zip-locking feature, ensuring the bath bombs stay fresh.
- SIZE: This bag is the perfect width for setting on the side of the bathtub—out of the way of the floor or taking up space under the counter.
Here are helpful color wheel references to aid in your next bath time color changing fun!
- Itten, Johannes – The Art of Color: The Subjective Experience and Objective Rationale of Color (1973).
- Albers, Josef – Interaction of Color (1963).
Written by Dalila Acosta and Becca Bailey