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How to make giant soap bubbles

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How to make giant soap bubbles

It is not only children who like to play with soap bubbles, as it is a game that also entertains adults of all ages. To learn to how to make giant soap bubbles and so gather the whole family in a very spacious place, check out the tips of umComo.com.br about this game.

Steps to follow:

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Although there are many little toys that make the famous soap bubbles, it is possible at home even to follow a recipe to make lots of bubbles, simply and cheaply. Therefore, to make giant soap bubbles In a very practical and fun way you just need to have the following ingredients at hand: detergent, water and corn syrup or glucose.

How to make giant soap bubbles - Step 1

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For the recipe to work, you need three parts of water, two parts of detergent and one part of corn syrup. Some people replace the sugar syrup or honey. An example of a measurement, in the right percentage, therefore, for each of the items is as follows: 300 ml of water, 200 ml of detergent and 100 ml of syrup.

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With all the ingredients together, the first step is to mix water and corn syrup in a container. Since the syrup is very thick, to mix well with the water it is normal to stir a lot. When the combination is homogeneous, the next step is to add the detergent, after which it is necessary to wait two days. In the meantime, the mixture should rest so that they combine well, without anyone stirring it during this period.

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This recipe guarantees the possibility of making very large soap bubbles because it has a strong alloy. However, for them to be immense, you also need a large ring. One tip for making this instrument is tie up a string or rope and a pair of hashis (Japanese food sticks) or two barbecue skewers.

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How to make giant soap bubbles - Step 4

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Thus, one string should connect one stick to the other and another piece of string should be tied in what lies between the rods, forming a closed U or a circle. With this ready, just dip the instrument in the basin with the mixture to make the bubbles. Remember that the more space between the rods of string, the larger your soap bubbles.

If you enjoyed learning how to make giant soap bubbles for your child to play with, then don’t miss out on these other articles where we explain how to make toys out of recycled material.

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