Mix paint in the bubble mix and blow on paper. When they land, they make delightful circular patterns! Here's our previous project (with gorgeous prints!) And here's taking it a bit forward. (Was my 4 year old's idea btw!)
My daughter would love making these! She hasn't quite got the hang of blowing bubbles yet though so we might have to wait a bit. Again, she loves the solar system (only 2.5 year old who can name all the planets and a bit about them lol!). Thanks for linking up at the Bloggers Spotlight.
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My daughter will love this. Heck! I wanna do it. Anything to play with bubbles lol! Visiting from #MMBH
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. My girls would love this.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. My girls would love this.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love making these! She hasn't quite got the hang of blowing bubbles yet though so we might have to wait a bit. Again, she loves the solar system (only 2.5 year old who can name all the planets and a bit about them lol!). Thanks for linking up at the Bloggers Spotlight.
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ReplyDeleteLove this idea. Thanks so much for sharing your favorite thing at Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteThanks every one for the lovely comments, I always look forward to them :)
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