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Did you know you can make your own homemade bubble mixture with just a few simple ingredients from your kitchen? No more running to the store every time your kiddos want to chase bubbles around the backyard.
Now, you might be wondering, “Why should I bother making my own when I can just grab a bottle at the store?” Here’s the scoop: not only will you save money (and who doesn’t love that?), but you’ll also know exactly what’s going into that mixture your kids are blowing around (and inevitably tasting). Plus, it’s a fun activity you can do with your little ones, teaching them a bit about mixing and measuring along the way.
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Those colorful bottles of bubbles at the store are tempting. They’re right there, ready to go. But have you ever stopped to think about how much you’re spending on something that’s basically soap and water?
A typical bottle of bubbles might cost you around $2-$3, and how long does that last? Maybe a day or two if you’re lucky. Now, compare that to making your own. For just a few bucks, you can whip up a gallon of bubble solution that’ll keep your kids entertained for weeks. Talk about stretching your dollar!
But it’s not just about the money. Have you ever wondered what’s actually in those store-bought bubbles? Some of them have chemicals with names longer than your grocery list. When you make your own, you know exactly what’s going into that mixture. No mystery ingredients, no worries about what might be harmful if your little one decides to taste-test a bubble (because we all know that happens).
My Simple Recipe for Bubble Fun
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Another tip (not that I could ever plan ahead for this), but this solution gets better with age. Make it a day or two before you plan to use it for the best bubble-blowing experience.
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Troubleshooting Tips
Bubbles won’t form: Your solution might be too thick. Try adding a bit more water and gently stirring. • If it’s too thin, add a smidge more corn syrup or guar gum. Bubbles pop too quickly: Let your solution “rest” for a day – it often improves with time. You can also try adding a teaspoon of glycerin (if you have it) to make bubbles more durable. Cloudy solution: This is normal! Give it a gentle stir before using. Bubbles are too small: Experiment with different bubble wands. Larger wands often create bigger bubbles. Solution dries out: Store in an airtight container and add a splash of water if needed.The post How to Make Your Own Bubble Solution – My Secret Recipe appeared first on Penny Pinchin' Mom.