Do you remember your favorite springtime activities as a kid? Perhaps, you spent your afternoons playing outside. Days spent running, skipping and tossing balls. Things were different for us, before tablets, apps and video games came along. I remember reenacting episodes of Star Trek out on the swing set with my siblings. Yes, I am that old.
My best friend, Kristen, lived next door to us. We often spent days coming up with new cheers and dance routines. In the evenings, our parents and siblings were forced to sit and watch our productions.
Mom used to make homemade bubble solution by the gallon. She made so many things herself, from our Sunday dresses to homemade mayonnaise. The latter I didn’t enjoy quite so much. I wanted the stuff that came in a jar. If only I knew then what I know now.
Although a lot has changed, I love that many of the simple activities like blowing bubbles and playing hopscotch are still popular with kids. This spring and summer, I will be helping my family enjoy some of the good old-fashioned fun that I got to experience as a kid.
Blowing bubbles is great fun, especially when you make your own wands and blowers. The thing about bubbles is that they bring out the kid in all of us.
To make your own bubble solution, you’ll need:
3 cups hot water
1/2 cup light corn syrup
1/2 cup dish soap
In a large bowl or container, add the corn syrup to the water and stir until it is dissolved. Slowly add the dish soap and stir well. Pour the bubble solution into a container with a tight fitting lid.
You can make a variety of your own bubble blowers. Gather some straws into a bunch and wrap them in tape. Another option is to take a soda or water bottle and cut off the end with a sharp blade. If younger kids will be using this blower, you might want to gently sand the cut edge with a piece of sand paper.
Bubble wands are oh-so easy to make! All you need is some pipe cleaners. Bend them into the shapes that you want, leaving a short end to hold on to.
We made ours bubble wands in the shape of stars, flowers, squares and more.
One of my favorite things as a kid was heading into the house, after an afternoon of play, for the delicious snack mom had ready for us. Oh, how I loved mac and cheese. I still do.
Horizon Mac and Cheese helps fuel you and your kids for active playtime – whether its on-the-go, making gluten-free tasty, or giving kids permission to play with their food, this classic mac can be a fun and tasty way to bring everyone together.
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What are your favorite springtime memories from childhood?
This conversation is sponsored by Horizon. The opinions and text are all mine.
Great post! I loved playing outside as a kid. We had an area of our front lawn that didn’t drain very well. I used to fill it up and then take my goldfish out of the aquarium to go for a little swim! They survived my kindness! Thanks for sharing this how-to at the Inspire Me Mondays Link-Up!
I’ll have to make some of this for my granddaughter. She just loves bubbles.
There is still nothing better than good old fashioned fun. Forget all the computer games. My Grandma too used to make us bubbles and I love the tip you gave about making wands with the pipe cleaners into fun shapes.
the wands are great; i would imagine they hold more bubble solution. looks like fun 🙂
aww these little wands are so darling! I would like to do this for the holidays bring it out when kids get bored!
oh i need to make bubbles and wands for my grand children they will love this .. thanks so much i appreciate the great tips
Do you have to be a kid to do this? I want to do it myself.