These gorgeous ice crystals inside frozen bubble is created by Hope Carter on her front porch or back deck. To create it, Carter need to wait for right conditions: 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit and no wind, and then she’ll blow a bubble. As she told us, “The ice crystals start forming immediately after the bubble is blown. You must get back to your camera and focus in on where the crystals start forming in the bubble. Typically, this all happens anywhere from 30 seconds to two minutes before the entire bubble is frozen over. Temperature is the ultimate determining factor – the colder it is, the faster the process.”
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