(via How To Make A Walk-In Bubble tape 2 pieces of painters’ plastic (available at Wal-Mart, etc) together at the edges with clear packing tape  leave a corner edge open to insert a fan  tape fan to plastic   cut a slit for the doorway and turn fan on low   fully inflated bubble  kids inside bubble  doorway of bubble   bubble with doorway pulled open  This is great fun for the kids.  I’ve used it as the inside of a human body and hung organs in it, also as a bat cave for Halloween and put stars in it to learn about constellations and most recently as a blob monster that had eaten all our stuffed animals in the house and the kids had to climb into the half deflated bubble to rescue the ones I called for by their Spanish names. The are many, many more uses for an adventure bubble like this and the kids love it! Here’s another one I found that is in the shape of a life-size whale!  I’ve got to try this one next!!  Update:  tried to make the whale on my own.  I mean how hard can it be?  Turns out VERY hard to make the shape right since it is in 3D instead of 2D.  Tip:  Pay the man for the dimensions and plans. Life Inside A Bubble Not much is more exciting to kids than spending time inside an inflatable bubble.  The kids set up camp inside today with blankets, pillows and the Wii.  I tried to make a smaller bubble this time but this house is so small that even a smaller size completely filled the room.  Oh, well.  I tried.    Also tried to make this one look like a baby whale but it flopped miserably, so it’s just a regular bubble.  Next time I attempt to make the whale I’m going to go ahead and spend the $10 to get the guy’s pattern.  Sure will make it a lot easier.)

(via How To Make A Walk-In Bubble tape 2 pieces of painters’ plastic (available at Wal-Mart, etc) together at the edges with clear packing tape  leave a corner edge open to insert a fan  tape fan to plastic   cut a slit for the doorway and turn fan on low   fully inflated bubble  kids inside bubble  doorway of bubble   bubble with doorway pulled open  This is great fun for the kids.  I’ve used it as the inside of a human body and hung organs in it, also as a bat cave for Halloween and put stars in it to learn about constellations and most recently as a blob monster that had eaten all our stuffed animals in the house and the kids had to climb into the half deflated bubble to rescue the ones I called for by their Spanish names. The are many, many more uses for an adventure bubble like this and the kids love it! Here’s another one I found that is in the shape of a life-size whale!  I’ve got to try this one next!!  Update:  tried to make the whale on my own.  I mean how hard can it be?  Turns out VERY hard to make the shape right since it is in 3D instead of 2D.  Tip:  Pay the man for the dimensions and plans. Life Inside A Bubble Not much is more exciting to kids than spending time inside an inflatable bubble.  The kids set up camp inside today with blankets, pillows and the Wii.  I tried to make a smaller bubble this time but this house is so small that even a smaller size completely filled the room.  Oh, well.  I tried.    Also tried to make this one look like a baby whale but it flopped miserably, so it’s just a regular bubble.  Next time I attempt to make the whale I’m going to go ahead and spend the $10 to get the guy’s pattern.  Sure will make it a lot easier.)

(via How To Make A Walk-In Bubble tape 2 pieces of painters’ plastic (available at Wal-Mart, etc) together at the edges with clear packing tape  leave a corner edge open to insert a fan  tape fan to plastic   cut a slit for the doorway and turn fan on low   fully inflated bubble  kids inside bubble  doorway of bubble   bubble with doorway pulled open  This is great fun for the kids.  I’ve used it as the inside of a human body and hung organs in it, also as a bat cave for Halloween and put stars in it to learn about constellations and most recently as a blob monster that had eaten all our stuffed animals in the house and the kids had to climb into the half deflated bubble to rescue the ones I called for by their Spanish names. The are many, many more uses for an adventure bubble like this and the kids love it! Here’s another one I found that is in the shape of a life-size whale!  I’ve got to try this one next!!  Update:  tried to make the whale on my own.  I mean how hard can it be?  Turns out VERY hard to make the shape right since it is in 3D instead of 2D.  Tip:  Pay the man for the dimensions and plans. Life Inside A Bubble Not much is more exciting to kids than spending time inside an inflatable bubble.  The kids set up camp inside today with blankets, pillows and the Wii.  I tried to make a smaller bubble this time but this house is so small that even a smaller size completely filled the room.  Oh, well.  I tried.    Also tried to make this one look like a baby whale but it flopped miserably, so it’s just a regular bubble.  Next time I attempt to make the whale I’m going to go ahead and spend the $10 to get the guy’s pattern.  Sure will make it a lot easier.)

(via How To Make A Walk-In Bubble tape 2 pieces of painters’ plastic (available at Wal-Mart, etc) together at the edges with clear packing tape  leave a corner edge open to insert a fan  tape fan to plastic   cut a slit for the doorway and turn fan on low   fully inflated bubble  kids inside bubble  doorway of bubble   bubble with doorway pulled open  This is great fun for the kids.  I’ve used it as the inside of a human body and hung organs in it, also as a bat cave for Halloween and put stars in it to learn about constellations and most recently as a blob monster that had eaten all our stuffed animals in the house and the kids had to climb into the half deflated bubble to rescue the ones I called for by their Spanish names. The are many, many more uses for an adventure bubble like this and the kids love it! Here’s another one I found that is in the shape of a life-size whale!  I’ve got to try this one next!!  Update:  tried to make the whale on my own.  I mean how hard can it be?  Turns out VERY hard to make the shape right since it is in 3D instead of 2D.  Tip:  Pay the man for the dimensions and plans. Life Inside A Bubble Not much is more exciting to kids than spending time inside an inflatable bubble.  The kids set up camp inside today with blankets, pillows and the Wii.  I tried to make a smaller bubble this time but this house is so small that even a smaller size completely filled the room.  Oh, well.  I tried.    Also tried to make this one look like a baby whale but it flopped miserably, so it’s just a regular bubble.  Next time I attempt to make the whale I’m going to go ahead and spend the $10 to get the guy’s pattern.  Sure will make it a lot easier.)

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