How to Make Bubbles at Home Without Glycerin

easy homemade bubble solution 3 ingredients without glycerin

easy homemade bubble solution 3 ingredients without glycerin

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There are few things more fun to your kids than bubbles. I was SO excited when I realized just how easy it was to make homemade bubbles right at home…for just pennies!

Let's be honest. Store-bought bubbles can get expensive quickly, especially when kids are always spilling them. Luckily, you can easily learn how to make a bubble solution! All you need are three simple ingredients (glycerin not required!) and you can mix up a large batch of DIY bubbles in 2-3 minutes.

Your children will LOVE this easy bubble recipe and you will too because it provides hours of inexpensive fun. We've found this homemade bubble recipe to be just as good as the ready-made versions; it's strong and great for blowing big bubbles too!

Why should you make homemade bubbles?

Children love blowing bubbles. Even older children enjoy getting in on "bubble fun."

The issue with bubbles? Kids spill. A lot. Especially younger children.

You've been there, right? You find those little containers of bubbles on sale and buy one for each child, thinking how much fun they'll have on a nice sunny afternoon. You hand them out, the kids go outside excitedly, and 5 minutes later, at least one child is inside crying because their bubbles spilled and are all gone.

Plus add in the fact that even on-sale bubbles can get expensive (especially if you have multiple children as I do)!

That's where the homemade version comes in handy. Trust me, moms, keep this one in your repertoire!

A boy blowing homemade bubble solution through a wand; 2 bubbles float in the air.

Want to know another fantastic reason why?

You'll save money with homemade bubble solution.

You can make 3 huge batches of homemade bubbles with this easy recipe and it costs around $4. It would cost me at least $30 to buy that much ready-made bubble solution!

Plus it's super quick and easy to make DIY bubble solution. This can serve as a fantastic project for older kids too! My 10-year-old can mix up a batch by himself!

A kid blowing a bubble through a pipe cleaner wand, with a jar of DIY bubble solution in his other hand.

And you can make some variations with homemade bubbles, like our colored homemade bubbles recipe! Your kids might want to try painting with bubbles too!

Homemade Bubble Recipe

First, let me make a disclaimer. Yes, homemade bubbles are non-toxic. However, you wouldn't want your kids drinking it, of course! Make sure to always supervise your children to ensure the ingredients are safe to handle.

DIY Bubbles Ingredients

In terms of containers, I found a large plastic container at Walmart for $2.50 – it's the perfect size for making and storing homemade bubble solution. But you can use an old pitcher or whatever you have around the house.

Ingredients lined up on a table for making homemade bubbles; water, dish soap and corn syrup.

How to Make Bubbles at Home

1. Pour corn syrup into water

Measure out 3/4 cup of corn syrup…

Corn syrup being poured into a measuring cup.

…and pour into your container with 5 cups of water.

Measuring cup of corn syrup being poured into a large plastic container of water.

2. Stir well.

Just make sure the ingredients are combined well together.

A wooden spoon stirring homemade bubble recipe ingredients together in a large container.

3. Add the dish soap.

Measure 2 cups of dish soap…

Yellow dish soap being dispensed into a glass measuring cup.

…and pour into the corn syrup / water mixture.

A cup of dish soap being mixed with water and corn syrup.

4. Stir well.

DIY bubble ingredients combined together in a plastic container, being stirred with a large spoon.

Don't shake it or you'll end up with tons of foamy bubbles. We are going for the opposite of James Bond here…stirred, not shaken!

And your homemade bubbles are done!

A large bubble on the tip of a person's finger.

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How to Use the Homemade Bubbles

You'll also need small containers to pour the bubbles into for each child. You can use a plastic Rubbermaid container or whatever you have around the house. I found these plastic mason-jar look alike containers on clearance for 25 cents each!

4 red plastic jars for bubble solution storage on an outdoor table.

All four of my children love these homemade bubbles, even my tween. They have spent 2-3 hours at a time playing together and having contests to see who can blow the largest, strongest bubble!

A child catching a single bubble outside amongst green trees.

And I had such fun watching them play and taking photos. Sometimes it's hard to get the kids to slow down for me to snap a decent photo, but today I got lots of gems. (Except for my middle son who was in a mood and didn't want to play.)

Emily had an idea to use her fingers as a wand too. It was messy but it worked well.

A child blowing homemade bubble solution with one hand, and a red jar of the bubbles in another.

I thought it was a pretty creative way to do something different with bubbles! They blew some really big bubbles this way! And you don't need any extra "big bubble blowing" supplies!

A child blowing homemade bubbles, using their hand as a wand.

What's your kids' favorite way to enjoy blowing DIY bubbles?

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Recipe for Easy DIY Bubble Solution

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How to Make Bubbles at Home Without Glycerin

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