There’s no better weather to blow bubbles than on a hot sunny day. Let your little ones explore colors in a creative way with this easy craft.
What you need:
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Empty plastic bottle
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A sock
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Duct tape/rubber band
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Bubble solution*
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Food coloring
What to do:
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Cut the bottle’s bottom off.
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Slide the sock over the bottle’s bottom, and secure it with duct tape/rubber band to make your bubble blower.
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Drop food coloring onto the sock-covered end of your bubble blower.
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Pour bubble solution into a shallow container.
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Dip the sock-covered end of your bubble blower into the container.
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Blow onto your bubble blower’s bottle end and watch rainbow bubble snakes appear!
*In case you don’t have bubble solution, simply mix the following in one large container:
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5 gallons (19 L) of distilled water
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10 cups (2.5 L) of regular dishwashing soap (avoid anti-bacterial)
CAUTION: Bubbles are for playing, not eating. Make sure your child does not ingest the mixture.