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WR Special user Utah 945 Posts |
I am working on a bubble trick and have two hard plastic bubbles, one is larger than the other. I have the part down where I blow the bubbles and reach in and grab the hard bubble out of the middle. I am thinking about causing the large bubble (About golf ball size) to get squashed flat (I have a flat, round piece of glass) then have the kids help me blow it large again and then we would place it back into the bubbles. I am looking for MORE to this. I want to use the smaller buble and feel it needs more. Any suggestions?
WR
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tkuhns Regular user Kirksville, Missouri 134 Posts |
How about multiplying the bubbles, or having them change color?
Maybe take the squashed bubble and, showing the "elasticity" of the bubble, pull it apart into two. Or break the large bubble into several smaller bubbles. |
Chrystal Inner circle Canada/France 1552 Posts |
Hi WR,
I remember some time ago I bought candy bubbles in a novelty store. You blow them up and the kids make fish faces and catch them in their mouth. Comes in two flavors..grape and bubblegum. (Only thing is you really have to stress for kids not to do this with other bubbles...yuck ..or would leave a bad taste in their mouth!) I don't remember the name of the store but the manufactorer lable says: Cap Toys INC Bedford Hts. OH 44146 There are also bubbles which don't pop and kids can actually hold them in their hands,currently being sold in scientific stores. Those are pretty cool too..may be worth checking out. |
WR Special user Utah 945 Posts |
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On 2003-06-13 02:53, tkuhns wrote: I like the pull apart idea.. WR
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Vibono Magic Special user Växjö,Sweden 647 Posts |
Vito Lupo has some nice bubble effects.
Vibono Mirage
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Jewls Veteran user Michigan-USA 360 Posts |
I have the same effect and three acrylic juggling balls. I have been going to put a routine together that involves juggling the bubbles. Maybe next spring! Can you juggle?
Jewls
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WR Special user Utah 945 Posts |
Thanks All.
WR
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Patrick T. New user Esslingen / Germany 39 Posts |
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On 2003-06-13 13:57, Chrystal wrote: Hi!! I have those bubbles that get hard, but its also hard to work with them!! You can only make very small bubbles with that stuff and they have to stay about a bit more than 20 seconds in the air before they get hard and you can hold them in your hand. Patrick Thomas |
johnpert Veteran user Ontario, Canada 322 Posts |
I too, have been thinking about the bubbles for sometime. And can't get very far w/ thoughts. The juggling idea came to mind and a one ball magic routine consisting of vanishes and such. End w/ the ball completely gone.
Patrick, the stuff you are talking about can be purchased in kids toy stores, it is a polymer solution to my knowledge. I thought it only took about 5 seconds before they turned into a solid. The flat bubble, consider doing manipulations w/ it. just my thoughts, j. |
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