Tap HSA Webinars for Giftmaking Ideas

By Paris Wolfe

November 23, 2015

Handmade gifts bring heart to the holidays. Need more ideas? Take a look through HSA’s archive of webinars. These are accessible to members only. Learn more about other membership benefits.  

The following is a freebie for nonmembers and those unable to access the webinars. It was provided by Susan Belsinger and Tina Marie Wilcox in their October 2015 webinar.


Basic Bath Salts

Epsom salt is a good soaking aid for muscle fatigue and drawing out toxins. Milk powder makes the skin soft and silky; but it isn’t absolutely necessary. Once prepared, when you smell these–they may seem strong–but remember you will be using a small amount in a tubful of hot water, so they will dissipate. Put about 3 to 4 tablespoons into the tub towards the end of drawing your bath and stir with your hand. Relax and indulge yourself.

This recipe makes one eight-ounce jar and can be multiplied to make large quantities for gift-giving.

  • 1 cup Epsom salt
  • 8 to 10 drops essential oil
  • 2 tablespoons milk powder

Put the salt in a glass or non-reactive bowl and sprinkle the essential oil over it. Use a spoon or your hands to stir it. Add the milk powder and blend well. Pour the salt into a jar, cover with a lid and label with the ingredients and directions for using the bath salts.

Two blends that we like for bath salts are:

Well Body Bath Salts—for muscle fatigue and tension or cold and flu symptoms essential oils of eucalyptus, peppermint and rosemary

 Bliss Blend Bath Salts—good for relaxing and general blissing out; calming and sensual essential oils of lavender, cedarwood, clary sage, and chamomile


Watch the Herb Society website for upcoming webinars.

Feel free to share your gift-giving projects, and pictures if possible, with pariswolfe@yahoo.com. We’ll publish as possible.

 Watch this space for additional holiday gift-giving ideas.

About the Author

Paris Wolfe

Paris Wolfe has been a journalist since the mid-1980s. She’s been herb gardening since she moved into her first house in 1990. Writing about food, and herbs, has been a passion throughout her career. She’s written for The (Lake County) News-Herald, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, Cleveland Magazine and so many more publications. Her credentials include a Master of Arts degree in public relations. Working on a blog with The Herb Society of America is a natural progression of her writing talents.

Medicinal Disclaimer

It is the policy of The Herb Society of America, Inc. not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment. Please consult a healthcare provider before pursuing any herbal treatments.

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