[Handmade] Bubble Solution Ideas You Can Make with Ingredients You Have at Home
Soap bubbles are a beloved pastime enjoyed in parks and gardens.
You can probably picture blowing into a thin tube and seeing spherical films of soapy liquid float through the air.
Some of you—especially those with kids who love bubbles—may be interested in making your own.
In this article, we’ve gathered ideas for homemade soap bubbles using a variety of tools.
We’ll cover everything from simple spheres to extra durable bubbles and even giant bubbles.
Give DIY bubbles a try—you’ll have fun both making them and playing with them.
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[Handmade] Bubble solution ideas you can make with ingredients you already have at home (11–20)
Edible soap bubbles

Have you ever felt like you kind of want to try eating a soap bubble? Of course, you shouldn’t eat regular soap bubbles, but you can make your dream come true by making edible ones.
The method is pretty simple.
First, prepare your favorite hard candy and melt it in the microwave until it becomes gooey.
Let it cool a bit, then attach some to a straw and blow.
Voila—edible bubbles will appear.
If you blow with more force, you can make larger bubbles.
Catching them with your mouth is fun, too.
In conclusion
Making soap bubbles together with your children or friends can make playtime even more fun.
It’s delightful to watch the magical bubbles float gently through the air, and it’s also great to make and play with bubbles as a group.
Another plus is how easy it is to get started, since many tools can be made by adapting items you already have at home, like plastic bottles, pipe cleaners, and straws.
Try experimenting with formulas to make longer-lasting bubbles, or create giant bubbles—there are lots of ideas you can put into practice.


