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Start with bath bombs already wrapped in plastic for best results. Cover it in tissue paper for an easy gift. Use tulle and ribbon for an eye-catching look. Nestle your bombs in a treat box for a decadent package.

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Otherwise, your gift may start to break down before the recipient gets a chance to use it! Since this bath bomb will likely be brought outside your home, it’s especially important that it’s wrapped in plastic. Plastic wrap or shrink wrap look best for bath bombs that are going to be gifted. Tissue paper is not only lovely, it’s also a traditional bath bomb wrapping. You can simply cover the bath bomb in a sheet of tissue paper. Once the bomb is completely wrapped, use a sticker to affix the end of the tissue paper to the bomb.  Choose a tissue paper color that corresponds with the bath bomb color or scent. For example, use red tissue paper for a peppermint-scented bath bomb. You can also place the bath bomb in the center of the tissue paper, and then pull the paper up around it. Tie a piece of ribbon just above the bath bomb to create a nice gift. Cut out a large square of tulle and lay it on a clean, dry surface. Place your bath bomb in the middle of the square. Fold the tulle up around the bath bomb. Tie a ribbon just above the bath bomb to secure the tulle. Choose a color that goes well with the color of the bath bomb or that corresponds with the scent. You can find a treat box in the baked goods or candy making section of your local craft store or online. You may want to place a few sheets of tissue paper inside the box before adding the bath bomb(s).  If you package more than 1 bath bomb together, it’s a good idea to either separate them with tissue paper or wrap them in tissue paper before you put them in the treat box. This will prevent them from grinding against each other, which can make them break down. A treat box is a small cardboard gift box that is most often used to package cookies or chocolates.