9/17/2023 0 Comments Making a bubble wand![]() ![]() This is enough to make giant bubbles or enough for parties. I like to make a big batch whenever I make it since we go through a lot of bubbles. To create your bubble solution, first mix 2 cups of dish soap, 2 tablespoons of baking powder, 2 tablespoons of corn starch and 4 tablespoons of glycerin in a large bowl. HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE BUBBLE SOLUTION FOR GIANT BUBBLES carrie Jump to Recipe Print Recipe The kids will love this DIY Bubble Wand. It even makes those giant bubbles all kids love! One of my close friends shared it with me when Ryan was little and anytime I make my own bubbles, this is what I use. There are tons of bubble recipes out there and I’m sure they’re all great but today I’m sharing my super bubble recipe that I’ve been making for the last twelve years. It’s super simple and the kids always love it. Other times, I’ll assemble the kit myself with different things I find and I’ll complete it with the bubble recipe. Sometimes I’ll get lucky and find kits already made and all I have to do is include a printout of my favorite bubble recipe. I’ll grab a little self-dispensing container, fill it with the supplies to make this giant bubble recipe and an assortment of bubble wands. When we’re invited to picnics and parties in the summer, I’ll put together a little bubble hostess gift for the family. Bubbles are great at bringing the kid out in everyone. Heck, sometimes the adults even have fun with them. The little ones love them and I’ll even catch the big kids over there playing with them too. I even like to set a container of bubble solution out for the kids at parties and picnics. This has been my go-to homemade bubble recipe for the last twelve years or so and it always makes the perfect bubbles – giant or small.Įveryone loves bubbles. Over the years, I’ve become quite the expert in making our own bubbles. Something about bubbles fascinates kids and they are such a timeless pastime. I have more bubble supplies than I know what to do with but honestly, it never gets old. ![]() Right now Evie is obsessed with bubbles and has been since she was a baby. I get the best of both worlds enjoying those things with her brings back all the memories of when her brother was little. One of the things I love most is sharing some of Ryan’s favorite things when he was little with Evie. Having kids that are a little more than ten years apart has its upsides and downsides. Now head out in the rain and blow bubbles! Watch the wind swoop the bubbles into the sky and out of sight.Jump to How-To Make the BIGGEST bubbles ever with this simple homemade bubble solution. ![]() Mix 3 cups of water with one part dish soap. Create a rain drop shaped loop with about three inches of the braided pipe cleaners and secure the base of the rain drop by twisting the pipe cleaner to the stem of the diy bubble wand. Add beads spelling out the word rain, then continue braiding the rest of the pipe cleaners together until you reach the ends. Braid the pipe cleaners together for a length of about 3″. ![]() Twist the ends of three pipe cleaners together. Loop the remaining lengths of the pipe cleaners into two separate loops and twist the ends to the wand stem to secure. Twist the pipe cleaners together above the beads to secure them in place. Add blue and green beads by threading them on both pipe cleaners at once and pushing them down towards the bottom where you twisted the ends together, creating the bubble wand stem. Pick up two chenille pipe cleaners and twist the bottoms together. But how about something even more fun? Outdoor bubble play with DIY bubble wands! Get your kids bundled up in their rain-coats and rubber boots, and head outside for some rainy day play! Supplies for DIY Bubble Wandsģ Cups Water How to Make Rainy Day Bubble Wands DIY bubble wands are an easy way to keep kids busy on a rainy Spring day. ![]()
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