Here are a bubble solution recipe and activities from Trish Kuffner’s “The Children’s Busy Book” (Meadowbrook Press, $9.95): Mix 7-10 parts water, 1 part dish soap and a tablespoon or two of glycerin ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There's no telling how many tiny bottles of store-bought bubble solution most households go through in a ...
Bubble baths are one of the things I remember most about my childhood days. There was just nothing better than sitting in a warm bath filled with bubbles and making bubble beards and bubble hats.
1. Mix all the ingredients together. 2. Soak your hand in the bubble mixture. 3. Curl your fingers to make an O shape. Soap bubbles are hollow balls of soapy water filled with air. A thin wall of soap ...
Videos of beautiful freezing bubbles have been popping up on the internet in this sub-freezing weather pattern, and here's how you can get in on the fun. I tested the standard, pre-mixed bubble ...
Everybody loves bubbles, regardless of age—the bigger the better. But to blow really big, world-record-scale bubbles requires a very precise bubble mixture. Physicists have determined that a key ...
Bubble enthusiasts know that much of the secret to a bubble's iridescent success lies in the soapy mixture they're made from. There's a whole wiki page devoted to finding the perfect formula. And now ...
This bubble wand DIY is so easy and requires very few pieces. I used dowel rods and pipe cleaners, and that's it! I also tried to make these wands using floral wire, as I'd seen someone else make them ...
Bubble enthusiasts know that much of the secret to a bubble's iridescent success lies in the soapy mixture they're made from. There's a whole wiki page devoted to finding the perfect formula. And now ...