How to Make a Frozen Bubble

Prepare your "bubble juice"., Dip your straw in the "bubble juice.", Blow your bubble., Put your bubble on a plate., Freeze your bubble., Take out the bubble.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Prepare your "bubble juice".

    Mix up water and baby shampoo, or any liquid soap, in a large bucket or dish.
  2. Step 2: Dip your straw in the "bubble juice."

    Get your straw, or your choice of "bubble wand"

    and dip it in the "bubble juice".

    There should be a film of the solution at the end of the straw.

    Carefully move the straw near your plate. , Blow a bubble of any size, just make sure it can fit on the plate.

    Don't blow it directly onto the plate; blow it right over the plate. , Carefully place your bubble on a plate.

    Your bubbles may pop several times before you can finally put one onto a plate. , Put the dish very gently inside a freezer.

    Wait for about 30 minutes to an hour, checking on your bubble every 15 to 20 minutes. , When your bubble is frozen, take out the plate very gingerly, making sure it does not crack.

    It will last for about 10 minutes, more or less.
  3. Step 3: Blow your bubble.

  4. Step 4: Put your bubble on a plate.

  5. Step 5: Freeze your bubble.

  6. Step 6: Take out the bubble.

Detailed Guide

Mix up water and baby shampoo, or any liquid soap, in a large bucket or dish.

Get your straw, or your choice of "bubble wand"

and dip it in the "bubble juice".

There should be a film of the solution at the end of the straw.

Carefully move the straw near your plate. , Blow a bubble of any size, just make sure it can fit on the plate.

Don't blow it directly onto the plate; blow it right over the plate. , Carefully place your bubble on a plate.

Your bubbles may pop several times before you can finally put one onto a plate. , Put the dish very gently inside a freezer.

Wait for about 30 minutes to an hour, checking on your bubble every 15 to 20 minutes. , When your bubble is frozen, take out the plate very gingerly, making sure it does not crack.

It will last for about 10 minutes, more or less.

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