Recipes for bubble solutions
Make Glowing Bubbles
1. Mix bubble solution with
glow solution.
2. The only 'trick' is
making sure you have enough bubble solution to make strong bubbles and enough
glowing solution to get a good glow. Try a 50:50 mix to start. You can add more
glow liquid or more bubble solution, depending on your results.
How to Make Glow Solution
If you use washable
glowing paint and add that to the bubble solution, your bubbles will glow in
the dark after the solution has been exposed to bright light. Sometimes it can
be difficult to find washable glowing paint, so you may wish to make glowing
water using a highlighter pen. This solution mixes about 50:50 with bubble
solution to make glowing bubbles. The color of the glow depends on the highlighter
that you use. Highlighter pens fluoresce, which means you will need to shine a
black light on the bubbles to get them to glow. Check your pen with a black
light before you cut it open. Yellow almost always glows. Green and orange are
good too, but a lot of blue and red pens don't glow. Here is how you make the
glow solution:
1. Use a knife to
(carefully) cut a highlighter pen in half. It's a simple steak knife and cutting board procedure.
2. Pull out the ink-soaked
felt that is inside the pen.
3. Soak the felt in a small
quantity of water.
4. Use the dyed water to
make bubble solution or for other glowing projects.
Glowing Bubble Safety and Clean-Up
The glowing bubble
solution is very safe, providing you used either non-toxic washing glow paint
or a non-toxic highlighter pen. I would recommend blowing the bubbles outdoors
so that you don't have to wash glowing liquid off of walls or furniture. Bubble
solution is already pretty soapy, so clean up any spills with lots of water.
One nice thing about cleaning up glowing bubble solution is you can see the
spots made by the bubble solution very easily.
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