Article: To make a simple bubble solution, all you need is liquid dish soap, water, and glycerin. Dawn and Joy brands work best, but feel free to experiment with other detergents.  You can buy glycerin at craft stores or from a pharmacy.  You can use light corn syrup instead of glycerin. Mix 2/3 cup dish soap, 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water, and 2-3 tablespoons of glycerin for a basic bubble solution. Stir the ingredients together gently, taking care not to create too much foam.  It is best to keep your solution in a clean jar with a lid.  If you are replacing the glycerin with corn syrup, you will need to adjust your ratios. Use 1/4 cup of light corn syrup for each tablespoon of glycerin.  For best results, let the solution sit overnight. There are several different recipes for making bubble soap. The ratio of the ingredients will determine the strength of your bubbles. Soap helps the water to form a bubble by stabilizing the water molecules. Increasing the amount of soap in your solution may yield a stronger bubble. However, too much soap could cause the bubbles to collapse. Glycerin and corn syrup help create a "skin" for the bubbles, helping them last longer.
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Gather your ingredients. Make your solution. Experiment with other recipes.