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How to make giant bubbles in low humidity weather?

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Our theatre group is putting on a variety show and I'm in charge of finding out how to blow giant bubbles onstage. I've been on a couple of "bubble forums" but have heard from a couple of people that our low humidity (Arizona...only 7% typically) will be a problem due to evaporation. I've already tried glycerin which helped a bit, but the bubbles still won't "seal off" and float. Any ideas to modify my technique or bubble solution to compensate for the lack of moisture?

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  1. Its almost impossible to do that. Such high heat and low humidity sucks the water vapor away very quickly. You would to be indoors, greatly cool down the place, and evaporate a lot of moisture.

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