The best liquid to fill a sensory or glitter bottle is definitely water! Water is the #1 base on hand, and you can make color and glitter bottles without glue. Or you can combine water and oil for a cool science sensory bottle. You can make temperature sensory bottles with warm and cold...
Give this gorgeous glitter sensory bottle a shake to see it swirl, sparkle, and SHINE just like a mermaid’s tail! Calm-down discovery jars and glitter glue sensory bottles like this shimmering mermaid tail sensory bottle DIY can be used for portable, no-mess-safe sensory play. They can ...
It will take a little time of the glue to completely mix into the water. Step 5. Tighten cap. We do not have a problem with our sensory bottles opening up on us. We are also not throwing them around, but we have dropped them. You can seal with hot glue {not so reusable} or ...
Exploring slime is an amazing sensory experience for kids! It’s a great opportunity for them to listen to what it sounds like when they squish the ooey, gooey slime through their fingers and great to experience what it feels like to touch the slime and squish it between their fingers. The...
Not sure what happened, we followed the recipe and advice, and all we got was wetter, stickier glue! Such a bummer. Reply Maria Manore Gavin says: June 19, 2017 at 4:52 pm Oh no! That’s so strange! I actually made a few batches without a single issue. One time I made it ...
Make sparkly snow slime and then freeze it for a fun adventure in texture, temperature, and Arctic sensory play. Prep Time 5 minutes Active Time 5 minutes Total Time 10 minutes Difficulty Easy Estimated Cost $3 Materials 2 bottles white craft glue 1/2 cup liquid starch 2 ...