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Saturday 25 January 2014

Bubble Print

Wow! Another art and craft activity here.
Guess what today? Bubble paint.
What?! Bubble paint? Seriusly?
Yes, of course.
Let's see how it's work!

Soap Free Bubble Recipe:

  • Shallow Containers ~ we used shallow mason jars
  • Food Coloring
  • Straws
  • White Paper
  • Trays ~ to contain the drips
  • Milk ~ yep you read right…plain old milk!




Kids love blowing frothy, noisy bubbles in their milk.
I find it to be too much at our dinner table, but at the art table I am all for it!  
I love that this simple recipe only uses milk and food coloring.  No icky soap taste, just good old fashioned fun!  Totally a win, especially if you have toddlers.
soap free bubble prints ~ no more sucking in soap bubbles!

All you need to do is add a little food coloring to the milk and blow bubbles until your hearts content. I love the cotton candy color that the milk gives the bubbles.
Milk bubbles are heavier than soap bubbles, so be prepared for drips and splashes of colorful milk.  A simple tray works perfect for containing all the milky spills.

soap-free-bubble-prints ~ No icky taste and  safe for little ones!

Once there is a huge pile of bubbles, quickly lay your paper on top of the bubbles.  We found it worked best to use a light hand and gently press the paper into the bubbles.  The milk bubbles will pop right on your paper leaving behind unique designs.

 soap free bubble prints ~ no more sucking in soap bubbles!


Have Fun!

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