Homemade bubble wands for fun outdoor bubble play

This bubble wand pipe cleaner craft is PERFECT for toddlers and preschoolers! They will get to work on their fine motor skills all while engaging in some super fun bubble play. I mean... what toddler doesn't love bubbles? Even I like bubbles - they're so much fun! Just follow the easy step by step directions below to make your very own bubble wand pipe cleaner craft.

How to make homemade bubble wands for outdoor bubble play. This easy pipe cleaner craft is so much fun for toddlers and preschoolers. Enjoy this fun summer activity for kids!



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Homemade bubble wand for fun outdoor bubble play


With summer nearing to an end, this bubble play activity is PERFECT for toddlers and preschoolers before they head back to school. It's such a fun outdoor activity for end of summer parties and playdates - everyone is sure to have a blast with this bubble wand pipe cleaner craft.

How to make homemade bubble wands


Below you'll find easy step by step directions to make your own bubble wand! It is such a fun summer activity for kids to both make and play with. These  homemade bubble wands are guaranteed to create lots of smiles and laughter for kids during the summer.

Supplies for your homemade bubble wand:


  • Pipe cleaners
  • Perler beads
  • Bubbles
  • Small dish

Directions to make your homemade bubble wand:


STEP 1: Gather your supplies


Before you get started with your bubble wand pipe cleaner craft, make sure to gather up your supplies first! I hate running around after supplies during a craft, so we always make sure to have everything laid out before we get started!

easy pipe cleaner crafts for kids

STEP 2: Shape the pipe cleaner into a bubble wand


Once you have your supplies, it's time to get started with making your bubble wand! Have your toddler or preschooler choose two pipe cleaners of the same color to use as the base of their wand. Then, twist them together at each end, leaving the top in a circle as shown below.

Bubble play for toddlers and preschoolers

STEP 3: Add beads onto the pipe cleaner base


Next, have your preschooler or toddler choose a few colours of perler beads to string onto the base of your bubble wand. By having them help, it allows them to practice their fine motor skills. 

You can either create a repeating pattern as shown below or leave your toddler or preschooler to decide their own colours and patterns. If you do decide to go for a repeating pattern as show below this would be a good time to engage your child and talk about repeating patterns. It's great when children learn new skills without even realising it! 

How to make bubble wands from pipe cleaners

Once you've reached the bottom of your bubble wand, fold the bottom up to hold all your beads into place.

Repeating patterns activity for kids


STEP 4: Repeat for additional bubble wands


Now, repeat these steps for additional bubble wands! You might want to make extras for siblings or friends that come over. It's good to have lots of extras on hand for more bubble play!

fine motor activity for preschoolers - make bubble wands

STEP 5: Play and have fun!


That's it! Now you can fill up a dish with bubble solution and dip in your bubble wand to play and have some fun. If you don't have any bubble solution just mix a bit of washing up liquid (dish soap) with water. 

bubble wands, bubble play


Your toddlers and preschoolers will LOVE this bubble wand pipe cleaner craft! It is such a fun outdoor activity that allows them to practice fine motor skills, identify colours, and even learn about repeating patterns. Not to mention the fun bubble play they can engage in after they're finished! Be sure to check out this bubble sensory play activity for even more bubble fun for the kids!

How to make homemade bubble wands for outdoor bubble play. This easy pipe cleaner craft is so much fun for toddlers and preschoolers. Enjoy this fun summer activity for kids!

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