Buzz·Posted on Jan 7, 201420 Videos Of Bubbles Crystalizing In Freezing TemperaturesBlowing frozen bubbles is a fun winter activity, and it's a lot safer than playing with boiling water.by Aaron CalvinBuzzFeed StaffLinkFacebookPinterestTwitterMail 1. This is what it looks like when a soap bubble freezes. View this photo on Instagram 2. They can freeze at 23 degrees Fahrenheit (-5 degrees Celsius) or less. View this photo on Instagram 3. The bubbles become a sticky, gel-like shell that breaks pretty easily. View this photo on Instagram 4. View this photo on Instagram 5. View this photo on Instagram 6. View this photo on Instagram 7. View this photo on Instagram 8. View this photo on Instagram 9. View this photo on Instagram 10. They'll stick onto pretty much anything. View this photo on Instagram 11. Like this little kid, for example. View this photo on Instagram 12. They probably won't travel very far either. View this photo on Instagram 13. View this photo on Instagram 14. View this photo on Instagram 15. If it's really cold, the bubbles won't even make it out of the wand, but it looks cool anyway. View this photo on Instagram 16. View this photo on Instagram 17. View this photo on Instagram 18. View this photo on Instagram 19. View this photo on Instagram 20. View this photo on Instagram