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CSStanton Loyal user Suttons Bay, MI 228 Posts |
Where can I find plastic bubbles - with all the fun properties of bubbles - like rainbow colors and the correct size? I am looking for a bunch - 100 or more. Anywhere online or local shops?
Thanks for all your help. -Casey |
Nicholas Special user I predict that I now have 900 Posts |
I don't know about plastic, but Michaels craft stores (if you have any near you) have some beautiful glass ones that look great. They are almost 1 inch in diameter with the delicate rainbow colors that you mention.
Nicholas |
Alchimest Regular user Alchimest 133 Posts |
What size bubble are you working with. Jeff McBride (acutally his wife Abby) has a bubble to marble routine, both of which are small. Others like Losander uses bubbles the size of baseballs.
Also, what kind of bubbles are you using? |
CSStanton Loyal user Suttons Bay, MI 228 Posts |
I am looking for bubbles around 1" or slightly larger. Preferably plastic, but glass works. Currently, I have not bubbles, but know what I am looking for. It is a stronger formula then the standard dishsoap setup.
Where can I find information about Abby's routine? Thanks for all the help. CSS |
Alchimest Regular user Alchimest 133 Posts |
Jeff's website is:
http://www.mcbridemagic.com/ For the bubbles: Click here The bubbles are about 1/2" dia. I've never been able to find plastic bubbles. The 1/2" (appx.) marbles are very common and you can buy a bag for five bucks or so at Michels or just about any craft or floral shop. Great for give away. Larger glass marbles will be harder to find and more expensive. Plus carrying a pocket full of larger marbles is more of a pain. I forget what the bubble makeup is but this isn't standard dishsoap materials. The bubbles last quite a while. The soap that Abby uses is also commonly available, but It's been years since I looked for any, so I don't remimber where I found it. |
CSStanton Loyal user Suttons Bay, MI 228 Posts |
Thanks for all of your help, Alchimest. I am looking for the giveaway kind.
-CSS |
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