![]() Here is a simple diagram that explains how we made our string wand. Get two sticks (we used long dowel rods) and tie a piece of looped string to the ends. This wand was easier for the kids to use, but for the REALLY big bubbles we used a string wand that was even quicker to make. You don’t need to decorate the stick but we like pretty things and I added some coloured yarn and a few beads and feathers at the end. Coloured yarn, beads and feathers as optional extras to decorate How to: Cut the hooked end off the coat hanger with the wire cutters, attach it to the stick with duct tape and secure well by wrapping twine around it many times.A straight stick (ours was from the garden).Repurposed coat hanger wand: You will need: It should rest for an hour before you use it. Let the mixture cool, stirring every 10 minutes or so. As you can see, my kids did the stirring and created lots of bubbles but the recipe still worked for us. Finally, add the detergent and stir gently so as not to create too many bubbles. ![]() Add this to the 12 cups of warm water and stir. Add the 2 cups of HOT water to the guar gum mix and stir for about 30 seconds until the gel has really thinned out into the water. It should thicken and become a bit like a gel. Stir to combine and keep stirring for another 30 seconds. In a smaller container or jug add the guar gum, baking powder and glycerine. Measure the 12 cups of warm tap water into a bucket or large container and set aside. The detergent you use is very important, some brands will not work at all or you would need to add a much greater amount to get the recipe to work.ġ.
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