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homemade frozen bubbles. 

How to make Frozen Homemade Bubbles

Winter in Alberta is COLD, so why not have some fun with it? Here it has been -25C so I made frozen homemade bubbles.

The video below shows how I made my homemade bubble solution from things in my kitchen. At the end, I compare freezing my bubbles to store bought ones.

 

This video shows how the solution performs after sitting for a day and getting thicker.

 

Is it cold enough during your winters to make frozen bubbles? Tweet me photos of your frozen creations!

 

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