The Best Bubble Machine for Any Parties

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Blowing bubbles is fun, but don't worry if you run out of bubble solution. Luckily, it's easy to make at home. While you can always mix a little bit of water and dish soap and call it a day, you can make a more effective bubble solution by adding some sugar or glycerin to it. You can even spruce it up by adding some food coloring or vanilla extract!

Making a Basic Bubble Solution

Pour 4 cups (950 mL) of warm water into a large jar. You can use another container, such as a bowl or pitcher. It just needs to be big enough to hold a little over 4 cups (950 mL) of liquid.

- You can use less water if you want to. You'll need to adjust the amount of the other ingredients.

- The exact temperature of the water does not matter. You can use the warmest water from your tap, although distilled water would be better.

Add 1/2 cup (115 g) of granulated sugar, then stir until it dissolves. How long you do this for will depend on how warm the water is. It shouldn't take more than 2 or 3 minutes. [2]

- If you're using a jar, then you can just close the jar tightly, then shake it.

- Sugar sounds like an odd ingredient to add to bubble solution, but it will help bind the ingredients together and help them last longer!

- If you don't have any sugar, then you can leave it out. Just be aware that the bubbles won't be as tough.

Stir in 1⁄2 cup (120 mL) of liquid dish soap. You want to mix the dish soap into the water, but you don't want to create foam.

- If you're using a jar, use a long-handled spoon to stir it. Do not close and shake the jar.

- Most people find blue Dawn dish soap to be the most effective, but you can try using other brands too.

Wait a few hours before you use the bubble solution. It would be even better if you wait until the next day. For some reason, this resting period helps produce better bubbles. [4]

- Store the bubble solution in a cool, dark place. A fridge will help it last longer.

- The sooner you enjoy the bubble solution, the better. Because it has sugar in it, it will only last 1 to 2 weeks.

Making Super Bubble Solution

Dissolve the cornstarch in the water. Pour 1/2 cup (65 g) of cornstarch into a large bowl. Add 6 cups (1,400 mL) of water, then give the solution a stir. Keep stirring until the cornstarch dissolves. [5]

- If you can't find cornstarch, use cornflour instead.

- This recipe will create tough, longer-lasting bubbles. It's great for making giant bubbles!

Add the dish soap, baking powder, and glycerin. Add 1 tablespoon (12.5 g) of baking powder and 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of glycerine.

- Be sure to use baking powder and not baking soda. They're not the same thing.

- If you can't fine glycerin, try corn syrup instead. It's not the same thing, but it'll do a similar job.

Stir the ingredients together, but be careful not to create foam. A long-handled spoon would work the best for this, bubble dispenser because it's the least likely to create froth. Just keep stirring until the soap, baking powder, and glycerin dissolve.

Wait at least 1 hour before you use the solution. Sometimes, the cornstarch won't dissolve all the way and settle to the bottom of the bowl. Just give the solution a quick stir if this happens. [8]

- Don't worry if there's still some cornstarch left. It won't harm the bubbles.

- Keep the bubble solution in a cool, dark place, and use it within a few weeks. Toss it out if it starts to look cloudy.

If you’re looking for a bubble machine to perk up your party and to use the liquid that you have made, we suggest you get the one from My Bubble Machine. It is designed to be able to produce 500 bubbles/minute. With simple operation, you can just push the button to turn it on and off.

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