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Description

Who doesn't love blowing bubbles? It's a fun activity that both kids and adults can enjoy. But sometimes, store-bought bubble solutions can be expensive and filled with harsh chemicals. That's why we've come up with an easy bubble solution recipe that you can make at home with just a few simple ingredients. It's a great way to spend quality time with your kids while also being kind to the environment.

Prep Time

The prep time for this recipe is only 5-10 minutes.

Cook Time

There is no cook time required for this recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons dish soap
  • 1 tablespoon glycerin or corn syrup

Equipment

  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Bowl
  • Whisk or spoon

Method

  1. Add the water to a bowl.
  2. Add the dish soap and glycerin or corn syrup to the water.
  3. Whisk or stir the mixture gently until it's well combined.
  4. Let the mixture sit for 1-2 hours before using it to allow the bubbles to form.
  5. Pour the bubble solution into a shallow dish or container.
  6. Dip your bubble wand into the solution and blow away!

Notes

For best results, use a bubble wand with a large surface area to create bigger bubbles. You can make your own bubble wand by bending a wire coat hanger into a circle or using a pipe cleaner. If the bubble solution starts to lose its effectiveness, simply add a little more dish soap and glycerin or corn syrup.

Nutrition Info

This bubble solution recipe is not for consumption, so there is no nutrition information available.

Recipes FAQ

Can I use other types of soap?

While dish soap is the best option for creating bubbles, you can experiment with other types of soap. Just keep in mind that some soaps may not work as well and could create smaller bubbles.

What can I use instead of glycerin or corn syrup?

If you don't have glycerin or corn syrup on hand, you can use sugar instead. Simply dissolve 1 tablespoon of sugar in 1 cup of warm water before adding the dish soap.

How long does the bubble solution last?

The bubble solution can last for several weeks if stored in an airtight container.

Recipe Tips

  • Make sure to stir the mixture gently to avoid creating too many suds.
  • Use a shallow dish or container to make it easier to dip your bubble wand into the solution.
  • If you're having trouble blowing bubbles, try adding a little more glycerin or corn syrup to the mixture.

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