Bottle'O'Bubble - How to make bubble blowers from household items.

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How to make bubble blowers from household items to make your own COVID ISO Foam party at home with the kids.

You need:

  • Detergent

  • Water

  • Plastic bottle

  • A sock

  • optional *for touchable stronger bubbles you can add glucose syrup (available at most supermarkets or in houses with fructose allergies)

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The Bubble Mix:

Mix 1 and a half cups of hot water to 1/2 a cup of detergent. Optional - add 1/4 of a cup of glucose for tougher touchable bubbles.

The Bottle Blower:

Cut a plastic bottle** in half. I found the slighter harder plastic better than the really thin plastic water bottles.

Put a sock over the open end.

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Method:

Dip and blow. Don’t slosh and stir - that will just make bubbles in your mix and as my friend, Frehd the Clown will tell you, froth is the enemy of good bubbles.

❤ Simone

Check out the disco kids making their own foam party during the last rainy day.

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**I’m thinking this could also be a way to reuse the bottom halves of all the drink bottles you end up with that have no tops after your child has chewed the mouth spout thing to pieces or you discovered the non leak promise was all lies.

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