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I got these off a website
that has since disappeared. I haven't tried any of them
yet but once I do I'll start deleting the bad recipes
and making notes about the good ones. If you try any,
let me know
how it goes!
Jane’s favorite
2 C Dawn
4 oz glycerin
Enough water to fill jug.
Place Dawn and glycerin in 1 gal container add
enough water to fill. Let set at least over night.
Joyful bubbles
2 C Joy
6 C water
¾ C Karo syrup
Mix together, let set over night
Preschool bubbles
1 C Dawn
10-12 C water
1 T glycerin
Mix as above
Long Last Bubbles
1 oz Dawn
1 Oz Glycerin
1 C water
This mixture can be used at once. It is very thick
From the Home Child care providers
1 C water
2 T Karo syrup
4 T Dishwashing liquid
Professor Bubbles
1 C Regular Joy
10 C water
¼ C glycerin
Desperation Bubbles
½ C warm water
½ C liquid detergent
1 T cooking oil
Stir together and use.
Although these are not the very best bubbles they
can be made from things found in any kitchen.
Sugar Bubbles
4 C hot water
10 T white sugar
¾ C Dawn or Joy
Combine hot water and sugar, gently stir in soap.
A variation on a theme
1 C Joy Dawn or Ajax
1 gal water
1 T glycerin
Mix together and let settle before using.
Tears no more Bubbles
¼ C Baby shampoo
¾ C water
3 T corn syrup
Mix together let set a few hours.
Ultra Bubbles
1 C Ultra Joy or Dawn
15 C water
¼ C Glycerin
Super Bubbles
2 parts Dawn
4 parts glycerin
1 part corn syrup.
I have never tried this. It is supposed to be for
very long last bubbles
(Like for days)
Long Lasting Bubbles
1/3 C commercial bubbles
1/3 C water
1/3 C liquid soap.
A simple solution
8 T dish soap
1 Quart water
Notes and Comments
1. If bubbles pop easily or solution does not work
well, add more water.
2. Dawn and Joy seem to be the best choices for
bubbles. It is the antigrease agent.
3. Bubbles work best on an over cast day.
4. Bubbles love moisture so right after a rain also
works well.
5. To catch a bubble just get your hand wet.
Bubble Recipe
2/3
cup Dawn dishwashing liquid (any dishwashing
liquid could be used, but Dawn apparently is
the best for this purpose!)
Add enough water to make 1 gallon.
Add 1 tablespoon of glycerin.
Let sit open 1 day…it gets stronger with age
Beluga Bubbles
1 Cup Warm Water; 1/4 Cup Blue Dishwashing Liquid; 1 tsp.
Salt
Combine all ingredients. Mix well until salt dissolves.
Bubble Recipe I
2 Cups Joy or Dawn (dishwashing soap); 6 Cups Warm water;
3/4 Cup White Karo corn syrup
For best results: combine and shake. Let settle for 4
hours (the longer the better!) This is great bubble soap for those big wands you
wave around.
Bubble Recipe II
1/2 Cup Water; 1/2 Cup Liquid Detergent; 1 Tbsp. Cooking
Oil
Mix together and use.
Bubble Stuff
1 Part Dishwashing detergent; 1 Part Sugar, Gelatin
powder, or Glycerin; 8 to 10 Parts Warm water
Mix all gently (making suds will weaken mixture). The
sugar or gelatin is added to make bubbles sturdier.
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