I’ve posted previously about how much the girls enjoyed our Homemade Bubble Solution. Today after Emily helped me weed the flower beds, we made our own Spring bubble wands!
To make your own Spring bubble wands, you will need: 12″ wooden dowels, thin-gauge wire, some electrical tape, and some cookie cutters.
Wrap the thin gauge wire very tightly around the cookie cutter and twist ends together. Wrap the ends around the wooden dowel, and add electrical tape to cover any sharp edges from the wire-ends.
Wooden Dowels = $1.99 for pack of 15
Thin-Gauge Wire = $1.35
Electrical Tape = on hand
Total Cost = $3.34
I made the homemade bubbles and I will be making these too. Thanks.
Now I have something to make the next time we make bubbles!
Wonderful idea! Now I just need to rummage through the dirty garage for the electrical tape!
Bobbi, I had to do the same thing! LOL But it was well worth it. Have fun! 🙂
What a great craft!! And the pics of your girls are beautifu!
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Have a great weekend!
i love this! I have a great bubble solution and this will tie in perfectly!!
We’ll be making a trip to Hobby Lobby today. These look so fun. My five year old wants to make them today!
That is so awesome! Now I have a new activity to add to my “spring week” themed activities!
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Woman, I swear, you are amazing!
Val
These are super cute.
I bet you could use masking tape either instead of, or over those sticky ends and it comes in TONS of colors now. We have all sorts of fun with masking tape:
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Backyard hopscotch anyone?
Val
This is such a great idea (and the homemade bubble solution)!
@ The girl who painted trees — Thank you so much, that is so sweet of you and very much appreciated. Thanks so much for thinking of us!
@ Val in the Rose Garden — I think masking tape would work well too! As long as it keeps the wire from poking through, it should be fine. It’s probably cheaper too.
very fun and easy! My girls woud love this…it’s now on the list 🙂 Thanks for likning to Kid Friendly Friday! Enjoy the rest of your weekend~
Those are so cute!
Hi, I wanted to let you know that I just loved finding your blog and these are GREAT ! I linked you in this weeks Tightwad Tuesday Meme b/c it went along so well with what I was posting.
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I love your blog. Awesome craft project. Keep up the good work.
Thanks
Vilma