I have read that Fairy green works best and perhaps lemon should be avoided.The corn flour settles out no matter what you do, but I found it doesn’t matter. Instead of using the rods that you have made though we have to thin bamboo stick with string attached at the end, not as much mess. Humid, damp, overcast days with little wind are best. Can’t wait to try this recipe!We’re in Ireland, so thought I’d share some info. Too bad- looks like fun.There’s a small set of arrows under the bar, Betty. While soap and detergent do both help make water “wetter” and turn it into a better cleaning agent, especially for dealing with greasy stuff, they are very different.

What worked for us was to hold our arms high in the air, and slowly walk I used two drinking straws, and a length of yarn that was 6 to 8 times longer than the length of one straw. For tiny, multiple bubbles, we used an old badminton racket.Ok, so I’m in New Zealand and we don’t have the same brand of dishwashing detergent, do you think other brands will work as well?Do you have fairy liquid, Jacolene? Yeah…. Wands are super easy and effective too – a bit of technique needed opening and closing the bubbles, which meant I had to do most of it, but we all enjoyed ourselves immensely!Awesome bubble activity! :)Hi Zoe. Seems to be simple enough…LOL This looks like so much fun! If you do keep some for another day, you’ll need to gently stir it before using as the powders will definitely settle.These are awesome!

Not living in US, so Dawn and corn starch are quite problematic.I’m not familiar with potato starch, Kinka, so I’m not sure if it has the same qualities as corn starch. I do know that the weather plays a big factor. But that’s part of the fun!With a bit of practice, you can blow lots of 4-inch and even a few 6-inch bubbles with soap bubble solution, but that’s about the upper size limit with soap bubble solution. If you hover on the bar for a few seconds, you’ll see the arrows. To make a bubble wand:Pipe cleaners are often touted as an easy and readily-available wand material. We’ll have to give them a try this summer.

I live in South Georgia and we make bubbles all the time. The starch does settle, and you can gently stir it but you don’t want to stir too vigorously, as this will create a lot of froth in your mix, and for some reason, that has a detrimental effect on the mixture.Hello, I live in Arizona and tried your bubble solution. Or Palmolive (green, original)?

I will have to try the recipe you used.Thanks, Melissa.

Some will break but some will stay whole and last a long time.We make the most incredible bubble mix at my work with the same liquid ingredients and the a powdered bubble formula that we buy. The WOWmazing™ Bubble Concentrate Refill will keep the party going! You can gently stir it and let it rest for a bit before using.
One box has three packs in it.
You would definitely have to give it a gentle but thorough stir after letting it for a day or two, as the powders settle.so making this. You can use wands that came in bottles of commercial bubble solution or make your own. I’ve seen it at Walmart as well, but in larger bottles (and therefore more expensive). We did it tonight and it worked very well.Hi!

I’m not familiar with arrowroot. Any ideas what I did wrong? Weather plays a key role in the success of the bubbles. Good luck! Kids had a great time and it kept the happy for hour. Made the bubble solution today and my whole family had a blast. That interests me! i didnt have “blue” dawn so i used the hand renewal pomogranate scent and i didnt find the “glycerine” in the cake decorating section i found “glycerin” in the pharmacy it says skin softening on bottle….What a rebel you are, Tracy! I’ve only heard of people having success with the Blue Dawn that I recommend in the article, or with “Fairy” liquid, which I understand is a brand available in other parts of the world. The sunlight, or hot, dry weather will dry the bubbles out as they come off the wand.If it’s hot and sunny, they won’t work well, Michele. In support, I have tried many recipes and is was most successful with or without cornstarch.

I have to re-stir the sludge back into the liquid. My Father’s dog was a bit too enthusiastic and we had to go the vet to get pain medicine and eye cream because of the irritation.

Thanks!Yes, I think any thick, unconcentrated soap would likely work, Nataly.

The weather is key. They can be found here: YOU HAVE TO USE PHARMACY GLYCERINE (It is different from food glycerine). The amount used will require adjustment; I’d start with about half the amount called for using corn startch, as you can add more if required.this just isn’t working out ~ it blows seemingly okay bubbles with a normal wand but pops as soon as you open the straws. Click on those, and it will move the bar off the screen. Love your straw wands.


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