On Friday at the library party my kids were entranced with the bubbles. SOOOO I couldn't resist mixing up a batch and doing a bubble day, nor could I resist the fun picture opportunity ...
We also had some bowls with straw/string frames to make smaller ones. It amazed us how long they would fly without popping.
Bubbles are just so magical! We enjoy them in freezing temperatures where they freeze and crash like glass balls. AND we sure enjoy them in the summer floating on the breezes.
Once again, your pictures are a buffet for the eyes. Great images, as always.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! My last post was of the same thing! ;O)
ReplyDeleteHow did you make such awesome bubbles?? Help.
ReplyDeleteWhat's your bubble recipe? Also, how did you make the straw frames?
ReplyDeleteReenie,
ReplyDeleteCheck out Rhonda's tutorial in the above comments. Also look here -
http://tatertotsandjello.blogspot.com/2010/08/summer-project-make-giant-bubbles.html
Both of those bubble wands are like the one we have.
My bubble recipe is
1 gallon water
1c. dish soap
6 Tb glycerin (found in the soap making section of craft stores)