Disney Frozen DIY Bubble Wands
Once we figured out how we were going to do our Frozen Bubble Station for our Frozen Birthday Party, we needed to figure out what the kids would use to blow the bubbles.  We were just going to buy a boring tub of bubble wands until we thought about making DIY Bubble Wands.  Some pipe cleaners and cheap beads were all it took to take boring to beautiful. Â
How to Make Disney Frozen DIY Bubble Wands
You will need:
First step, take a pipe cleaner and create a circle at one end.
Thread the plastic beads onto the DIY Bubble Wand.
Leave 3/4″ inch of the pipe cleaner free of beads at the end of the wand.
Twist the end of the pipe cleaner around the last three plastic bead to form a small loop. Â This will keep the beads from falling off and add some stability to the DIY Bubble Wand.
Here is a finished DIY Bubble Wand.
We used the beads in a lot of different patterns  for our Frozen Birthday Party.
These DIY Bubble Wands worked amazingly well with our DIY Bubble Solution (check out our Frozen Bubble Station post for details on how to make it) but not so good with that inexpensive bubble solution that you get at the big box stores. Â But it is so easy to make DIY Bubble Solution, you should do that anyway.
The bubbles were big and sturdy and beautiful.
Our DIY Bubble Wands were so pretty, would make a great party favor for a kid’s party and most importantly were fun to use. Â Learn more in our Frozen Bubble Station post!
Don’t forget to visit our Disney Frozen Party Idea post to see all of the other fun things from our Disney Frozen Party!
Where Did you find your plastic beads for ‘cheap’? Thank you in advance!! Awesome idea.
Do you know the size of the beads you used? This is an excellent idea as well as many others on your website! Thank you so much. I’m planning on using many of your ideas for my daughter’s 4th birthday party.
I don’t know the size but they were very small. The hole in the center was just big enough to stick the pipecleaner through. I will check next time I’m at Michael and give you an update.
Great idea. Thank you. I wasn’t able to find the beads easily where I live, so I came up with another idea that I want to share: I painted a plastic translucid straw with fingernail polish (the translucent ones with a lot of blue glitter) and this was enough to make them look sparkling and steady.
Thanks for trying! I did find beads online, I’m just not sure if they are too big or small. I really love this idea just the way you made it, so I will keep looking.
I’m even going to tailor this for my other daughter’s How To Train Your Dragon party. 🙂