How To make Bubble Solution
1/3 c Dish soap or baby shampoo
1 1/4 c Water
2 ts Sugar
1 Food coloring
Servings: 1 Combine ingredients and pour into an unbreakable bottle. To blow bubbles, experiment using plastic straws, pipe cleaners formed into loops, strawberry baskets from grocery store, spoons with holes in them and other items you think of.
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Video tutorial on making an awesome homemade bubble liquid! Mix up this basic guar gum bubble solution and blow great bubbles using only your hands!
Same mix works perfectly for giant bubbles:
And fog bubbles:
For more tips and tricks on bubble blowing check out our blog at: and find out about Miss Chu's bubble act at the Singapore Science Buskers competition 2017 at:
Happy Bubbling!
Giant Bubbles! (My Homemade Bubble Recipe!)
Thanks for popping by to watch this episode on giant bubbles :P In this one, I teach you how to make a bubble wand and a simple bubble mix recipe for some super-sized bubbles! They're unbelieva-bubble!
There's a lot of science in bubbles :) Bubbles are air trapped inside a thin layer of bubble mix. The bubble mix is actually a layer of water molecules, surrounded on both sides by detergent molecules.
Back in episode 2 we learnt that detergent has a part that loves water and a part that doesn’t. The part that loves water sticks in to the layer of water, and the part that doesn’t sticks out. A bubble will burst when the water in the middle layer evaporates. Adding glycerine slows this down making them last longer!
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DIY Bubbles - Homemade bubble solution (Quick and Easy)
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Just a reminder that this is not the same solution used in our Gazillion bubble Show performances. We wanted to help you guys come up with a fast, easy and cheap way to create bubbles at home.
Ingredients in Metrics:
Water - 1 Liter
| Sugar - 1 Table Spoon
| Dishwash - 300 ml
| Glycerin - 120 ml
Ingredients in Imperial:
Water - 1 Quart
| Sugar - 1 Table Spoon
| Dishwash - 10 oz.
| Glycerin - 4 oz.
Below are the Brand of ingredients that were used but any kind of brand should work.
SUGAR - Domino Sugar Price: $1.99
GLYCERIN - Wilton Glycerin Price: $1.73
DISHWASH - Dawn dishwash soap Price: $2.67
WATER - Warm Tap water Price: $0.00
Tips:
-Use warm water to dissolve the ingredients better. Not too hot than the bubble may evaporate easily
How to Make Giant Bubbles - Bubble Recipes and Bubble Wand Instructions
Craig Beals shares the two best bubble recipes and shows how to make different types of bubble wands so you can make giant bubbles at home! Included are the Best Giant Bubble Recipe, Easiest Giant Bubble Recipe, Easiest Giant Bubble Wand, and the Best Giant Bubble Wand. Why? Because everyone should be able to enjoy massive bubbles!
Instructions and Recipes:
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This video is only for entertainment purposes. If you rely on the information outlined in this video, you assume responsibility for the results. As with any experiment, proceed at your own risk.