Wednesday, January 8, 2020
How to Make Frozen Bubbles with Frost Patterns
Is it really cold outside? If so, its the perfect time to go outdoors and blow bubbles! All you need is bubble solution, a bubble wand, and really cold (well-below freezing) temperatures. It helps if you blow the bubbles close to a cold surface, so they dont freeze in the air and break upon landing. You can catch bubbles on mittens/gloves or on snow or ice. A frost pattern forms on the bubble surface. The bubbles will eventually pop, but with a bit of practice you should be able to pick them up and examine them first. Any bubble solution will work. You can make your own detergent and waterà solution or make stronger bubbles using glycerin or corn syrup. If you dont have seriously cold winter, your other option is to blow bubbles over dry ice.
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