Ingredients: About a bucket of soft water. Rainwater is best, but regular tap water is nearly as good. Add about ten fl. oz. of "Dawn" dishwashing liquid, and a tablespoon or so of Glycerin. You can get Glycerin at the pharmacy.
Mix well, and let sit overnight or for several hours.
Use a strip of fabric attached to a stick to make REALLY ENORMOUS bubbles. For more manageable ones, use pipe cleaners joined together in a circle. Be brave! Of course, you can use your hands too.
Warning! Avoid putting your soapy fingers in your eyes! If you want to close up the end of the bubble as in picture 2, you need to twist your pipe cleaners or fabric strip so that the sides touch. Close the circle. That "frees" the bubble.
Let us know if you have an even better recipe. And see if you can come up with more cool techniques! Tell us!
Mix well, and let sit overnight or for several hours.
Use a strip of fabric attached to a stick to make REALLY ENORMOUS bubbles. For more manageable ones, use pipe cleaners joined together in a circle. Be brave! Of course, you can use your hands too.
Warning! Avoid putting your soapy fingers in your eyes! If you want to close up the end of the bubble as in picture 2, you need to twist your pipe cleaners or fabric strip so that the sides touch. Close the circle. That "frees" the bubble.
Let us know if you have an even better recipe. And see if you can come up with more cool techniques! Tell us!
Comments
Wierdos
S.
I sat in the Tub
Water, Dawn and Glycerin
My farts visible
S.
Snot me.
xo CGF
ps. Sorry.
trouble
'specially when Sean
eats beans on the double....
best I could do :-)hehe..thought shakespeare would give it a little class...
Your poem was dread
but William's long been dead
and haiku dont rhyme...
yeah baby
S.