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how to make bubbles

You can make great soap bubbles at home with just a few ingredients and a couple of easy steps.

Simple bubble recipe (everyday play)

Ingredients

  • 4 cups water (lukewarm works well)
  • 1 cup liquid dish soap
  • 2–3 tablespoons glycerin or light corn syrup (helps bubbles last longer)

Steps

  1. Pour the water into a clean jar or bowl.
  1. Gently add the dish soap and stir slowly so you don’t create foam.
  1. Stir in the glycerin or corn syrup just until mixed.
  1. Let the mixture rest for a few hours or overnight for stronger bubbles.
  1. Dip a bubble wand, straw, or a loop of wire/pipe cleaner in and blow.

DIY bubble wands

You don’t need a store-bought wand to make bubbles.

  • Pipe cleaner shapes (hearts, stars, circles).
  • Bent wire coat hanger into a loop for big bubbles.
  • Two straws with a string threaded through for giant sheet-like bubbles.
  • Kitchen tools like slotted spatulas or canning jar rings also work.

Giant bubble mix (for huge bubbles)

Ingredients

  • 6 cups water
  • 1/2 cup dish soap (like Dawn)
  • 1/2 cup corn starch
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon glycerin or personal lubricant

Steps

  1. Dissolve the corn starch in the water, stirring until smooth.
  1. Add the dish soap, baking powder, and glycerin.
  1. Stir very gently so you don’t make froth.
  1. Let it sit for at least an hour; many people find it improves over time.
  1. Use a straw-and-string or coat-hanger wand to pull out giant bubbles.

Quick tips so bubbles don’t pop fast

  • Mix slowly to avoid foam; foam makes the solution weaker.
  • Let the solution rest before using for stronger, longer-lasting bubbles.
  • Slightly humid, cooler days usually give better bubbles than hot, dry days.

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