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Basic Bubbles 1

Need:
1 cup water, 1/3 cup dish soap, 2 tablespoons light corn syrup

Instructions:
Mix all ingredients, these make up your bubbles. If you do not have blowers, be creative and use stuff around the house such as a potato masher.

Basic Bubbles 2

Need:
6 cups water, 2 cups Crystal Octagon dishwashing liquid, 3/4 cup light corn syrup

Instructions:
Mix all the ingredients together in a dishpan. Put into a jar and use right away.


Basic Bubbles 3

Need:
1/2 cup dishwashing liquid detergent, 4 1/2 cups water, 3 to 4 tablespoons glycerin

Instructions:
In a large plastic bowl mix all ingredients gently so that foam doesn't form on top of the water. Skim off any foam that appears because it interferes with bubble making. Find items around the house that has holes in it like a potato masher and start blowing. Label the bubble mix and store it tightly sealed.


Tear Free Bubbles ( This is great for small children! )

Need:
1/4 cup no-tears baby shampoo, 3/4 cup water, 3 tablespoons light corn syrup

Instructions:
Mix all ingredients and let bubbles settle. Put into a bottle.


Jell-O Bubbles

Need:
1 part dish washing detergent, 1 part gelatin powder, any flavor/color, 8 to 10 parts warm water

Instructions:
Mix all gently as making suds will weaken the mixture. Store in container.


Fun Bubbles

Need:
1/2 cup of sugar, 1/2 cup dish liquid, 1 quart water

Instructions:
Pour the water in a shallow tub. Stir in sugar until it dissolves. Add dishwashing liquid and stir again.
Kids can use a fly swatter, and swing it in the air to make lots of bubbles. A empty pop bottle can be cut at bottom of it and use that as a blower..


These crafts are created for your information. All crafts are tried out at your own risk.. Surprising Kids will take No responsibility for mishaps.

 

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