Alien Wand Bath Tool – Paint the Water with Colour + Free Colour Bullets
Meet our brand new Alien Bath Bomb Wand — a reusable kids bath potion tool made for colourful, fizzy, slightly chaotic bath time fun.
This big deep alien wand is 3D printed in shiny gold filament with white eyes on the front and a purple Boddle Bath handle. It has lots of holes across the front and back of the belly so, once filled with mini bath bomb pieces, it looks like the alien’s tummy is pouring colour into the bath. Delightfully weird. Very Boddle.
And for the kids who love a bit of dramatic bath time chaos? The alien even has holes in the eyes, so the colour can pour out there too. Creepy-cute “bleeding alien eyes” energy without the actual horror clean-up. You’re welcome 😆
Each wand comes with 6 mixed mini bath bomb colour bullets, packed as 3 duo pouches, so it’s ready to gift and play with straight away. Wrappers and colours will vary depending on availability, but every set will be colourful, fizzy and fun.
The wand can be reused again and again. Fill it with the included mini bath bomb bullets, chopped-up Whoopies, bath bomb chunks, bath dust, or your favourite colourful Boddle Bath bits. Then swish, dunk, pour and paint the bath water.
It’s perfect for bath time, kitchen sink play, outdoor play trays, paddling pools and sensory water play. A brilliant gift for kids who love aliens, monsters, potions, colour mixing and anything a bit bonkers.
Each set comes packed in a purple gift bag with protective packaging inside, making it a fun ready-to-gift bath treat.
Like all Boddle Bath bath bomb products, the included mini colour bullets are made with our skin-kind formula, including apricot kernel oil and kaolin clay, and are fully cosmetically assessed for bath use.
What’s Included
1 x reusable 3D printed gold alien bath bomb wand
6 x mixed mini bath bomb colour bullets
1 x purple gift bag with protective packaging
How To Use
Pop mini bath bomb bullets, bath bomb chunks or bath dust into the alien wand.
Dunk, swish or pour water through the wand and watch the colour fizz out through the belly and eyes.
Rinse after use and leave to dry before storing.
Important Info
Colours and wrappers will vary depending on availability.
Wand is reusable and should be rinsed after play.
3D printed tool is not a bath bomb and is not intended to be chewed.
Adult supervision recommended.
Not suitable for children under 3 due to small parts.
Maker Info
These bombs were made by me (Jen of Boddle Bath)! I am now a fully assessed bath bomb maker with all the legal PIF files and portal registers that go with it. If you have any questions or bespoke requests please feel free to message me via our social media channels or through the website.
Storage Best Practice
Bath bombs are fickle creatures that do not like sunlight (they tend to fade the colours) or heat and moisture (they get bumpy spots like a rash or go soft and turn to dust) So placing them in a lovely open display dish on the window cill of your bathroom is not a good plan (other than for that insta photo... we see you ;)
Please place your delightful beauties into an airtight container like a takeaway container or the kids lunch box. Then find a spot in the house thats at an even cool temperature, perhaps the back of the wardrobe or understair cupboard. Sprinkling rice or those silica bead sachets you find in new shoes at the bottom of the box is great practice as they will absorb any moisture that might get into the box.
This is majorly important if you select the eco-friendly paper bag option for packaging our bombs instead of shrink wrap. Our bath bombs are assessed for use 12 months after production however I would advice using them within 4-6 months if stored correctly. Outside of shrink wrap that life span will reduce dramatically, to a couple weeks in open air or a month in the container. So please only pick it if you will be using them regularly within the month ideally.
Ingredients
For full explaination of our ingredients please refer to the "what's in our bombs" page of the website. Ingredients are listed on the back of every bomb and that label is in the photos of this listing. However they are here in order of highest to lowest ratio and with the more common names in brackets for you.
- Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking soda)
- Citric Acid
- Parfum (Fragrance Oil)
- Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond Oil)
- Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa)
- Polysorbate 80
- Kaolin Clay
- CI xxx (colour index water soluble dye or mica paint numbers)






























