Crafting with Mema – Making Homemade Bubbles
Welcome back for our Monday series here at NanaHood, called “Crafting With Mema“. These posts include patterns, recipes, and fun craft projects to do with your kids or grandkids. The ideas aren’t difficult (if anything, we err on the side of SUPER EASY), and we hope we’ll inspire YOU to do more crafting!
Today is my Martha’s third birthday, so it’s only fitting that I use one of her videos for today’s Crafting with Mema. She and Mema are going to show you how to make homemade bubbles. It’s a simple craft, but PERFECT for the 2 and 3 year olds in your life. (And while they aren’t on the video, the almost 5 and 8 year old loved it too…)
So, to recap, you need:
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/4 cup dish soap
- slotted spoon or something similar to blow bubbles through
- a mop to clean up all the bubble splatters on your kitchen floor when you are done blowing bubbles!
Just stir the two items together… and then blow bubbles!
Happy crafting!!
Don’t forget… if you and your children/grandchildren create something from one of our Crafting posts, we’d LOVE to see photos (or videos). Along those same lines, we are also interested in posting YOUR video or photo tutorials, so if you have crafty kiddos and want to share, please send an email to
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About “Mema”: Cheryl Booth has been crafting for more years than she cares to remember, and has shared her love of crafts with kids in her home, in Bible classes, at summer camp, and elsewhere. You can visit Cheryl’s craft shop online at http://www.mycraftbooth.etsy.com