Recipe for Giant Bubble Solution - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls (2024)

Many years ago, I mixed up a recipe for giant bubble solution that I saw on the PBS Zoom TV show. I was teaching science to homeschoolers at the time, and we had a blast making gigantic bubbles!

The secret to big bubbles is glycerin. When I was re-organizing the pantry in January, I found a bottle of glycerin that I didn’t realize I had. So yesterday, I finally mixed up some bubble solution for the boys.

To make our giant bubble solution, I mixed:

  • 6 cups of water
  • 1/2 cup of dishwashing liquid
  • 2 Tablespoons of glycerin

For best results, let you bubble solution sit before using. 24 hours is recommended. I let mine sit for about 3 hours, and we still had good results!

The other secret to giant bubbles is to make a bubble blowing frame out of straws and string. Simply thread a piece of string or yarn through two straws, tie the ends together, and you have a frame for blowing bubbles! Aidan made several of different sizes for us to use.

It was a really windy evening, so our bubbles kept popping right away. I’m planning to do this again when the air is more calm. Even with the wind, the boys had a blast blowing bubbles. They invited out the neighbor girls to see our awesome bubbles, and all five of them played until we were almost out of solution!

I saw an idea on Steve Spangler Science to use a plastic water transfer pipette to blow bubbles. Well, since we have MANY pipettes leftover from a science lab day, I thought we’d try it! It worked really well for the big kids! (The little boys couldn’t remember which end to blow on…) To do this, trim off the squeezing end of the pipette, and then dip that end in the bubble solution. Blow on the end where the water normally comes out.

Then we had to try the bubble snake that has been all over Pinterest! To do the bubble snake, simply cut the bottom off of a plastic water bottle. Slide a sock over the end that you cut. Dip the sock in the bubble solution, and blow!

It was pretty amazing!

Where to get the supplies:

You can find glycerin at most drug stores, or you can orderglycerin from Amazon (affiliate link). A 4 oz. bottle will be plenty to mix up this bubble solution at least 3 times (I didn’t figure out exactly how many tablespoons are in 4 oz. – my math skills are lacking!) I have read that you can use corn syrup in place of the glycerin, but I haven’t tried it!

I also totally recommend ordering the plastic water transfer pipettes! We have used them for mixing colored water, coffee filter art, and a science experiment with disposable diapers. And I have another activity planned for tomorrow where we will use them again!

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  1. sarahelisabethApr 18, 2013

    I think we might be using this recipe, this summer!

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    1. JDaniel4's MomApr 18, 2013

      Wow! These look awesome. JDaniel would love them.

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      1. Jess T.Jul 8, 2013

        That's great!!

        Thanks for the ideas! I love them!

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        1. Ecig SaleAug 9, 2013

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          1. MariaJun 1, 2014

            Thank you so much for take the time to share, I have a childcare and preschool program in my home and looking for this summer camp for my boys who are coming back to have the summer here they are now in second grade, great ideas.

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            1. health information technology careersJun 2, 2014

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              1. StephenNov 30, 2014

                4 fluid ounces = 6 tablespoons

                So yeah, that's enough for three batches.

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                1. StephenDec 1, 2014

                  Scratch that.

                  4 fluid ounces = 8 tablespoons

                  You should be good for four batches.

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                2. Monaliza KiprawiMay 19, 2015

                  Here i want to tell,i how to do the giant bubble solution.

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                  1. Amy DoubravaApr 19, 2016

                    Will this solution store well. Making some up for a church kids function, and would like to be able to store this for a later date like over the summer...

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                    1. SarahApr 20, 2016

                      Amy, I have never tried to store it, so I'm not sure!

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                      1. Thpmas Lee BolesAug 14, 2020

                        Could I make big bubbles to hug and squeeze before I break them? How long do they last and how loud is the pop? Some people say humidity makes a difference? Would the bubbles last longer or be stronger if occasionally sprayed with a fine mist?

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                        1. Beth HarrisonMar 4, 2021

                          I bought a bubble machine from Amazon. Would you used this recipe as is or alter it for use in a machine? Thanks for your time!

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                          Recipe for Giant Bubble Solution - Frugal Fun For Boys and Girls (2024)

                          FAQs

                          What is the recipe for giant bubbles without glycerin? ›

                          Follow these steps to make unpoppable bubbles :
                          1. Fill a bowl with 3 cups of water.
                          2. Add 1 cup of the dishwashing liquid and ½ cup of corn syrup in the water. ...
                          3. Stir the mixture slowly to get an even texture.
                          4. Keep the solution undisturbed for 24 hours so that all the ingredients mix well with each other.

                          How can I make cheap bubble solution better? ›

                          Other substances, such as corn syrup or glycerin, can be added to the solution of water and detergent to make even better bubbles. Label the three cups "Detergent Only," "Glycerin," and "Corn Syrup," respectively. To all three cups, add one cup of distilled water.

                          What is the big giant bubble solution? ›

                          To create your bubble solution, first mix 2 cups of dish soap, 2 tablespoons of baking powder, 2 tablespoons of corn starch and 4 tablespoons of glycerin in a large bowl. Pour in a half gallon of distilled water, and stir. Let the solution sit overnight for best results.

                          What makes bubble solution better? ›

                          Adding soap to water allows the surface of the water to stretch like a rubbery sheet. Adding glycerin or karo syrup prevents the bubbles from drying out too quickly and popping.

                          Is bubble solution safe for kids? ›

                          Non-Toxic and Child-Friendly: Bubble solutions are typically formulated to be non-toxic, safe, and suitable for children. However, it is always recommended to check the product label or description to ensure it meets safety standards and is appropriate for the intended age group.

                          Is sugar or glycerin better for bubbles? ›

                          Bubble science

                          Sugar helps the bubbles evaporate more slowly, making longer-lasting bubbles. Ingredients like glycerin affect strength and weight. Bubbles are the perfect mix of play and science!

                          Why do you put sugar in bubble solution? ›

                          Sugar helps you make bigger bubbles that last longer. Bubbles are made up of three very thin layers: soap, water, soap. All together this is called soap film. When the inner water layer evaporates, the bubble pops.

                          How do you make bubbles with Dawn? ›

                          1 cup of dish soap (the brands Joy or Dawn work best) 1/3 cup of glycerin (substitutions: 1/3 cup of honey or 1/2 cup of corn syrup) 1 empty water bottle or pop bottle and a sock for bubble caterpillars. Bubble wands—anything that can hold soap film, like a slotted spatula.

                          How do you make unbreakable bubble solution? ›

                          Ingredients:
                          1. A clean glass cup.
                          2. 8 oz of distilled water – Minerals and particulate in normal tap water can hamper the making of larger bubbles, but it can still work if you don't have distilled.
                          3. One tablespoon of dish soap – Any type is fine!
                          4. 0.5 Tablespoon glycerin – This is what strengthens your bubbles!
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