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Corrie’s Craft of the Month

Sensory Bottles

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Lesli asked me the other day if I'd ever made a sensory bottle. Since my answer was no...I thought I'd give it a try.

These are super fun to make and provide endless entertainment for all.

Here's what you need:

Plastic or glass bottle

Goo gone (to get any sticky label off)

Oil ( vegetable or baby)

Glitter and sparkles

Food coloring

Water

Super glue

1. Decide if you want glass or plastic for your bottle. And peel the label off. Goo gone gets any leftover label off but be careful cuz it can make a plastic bottle kinda cloudy if you use too much.

2. Add oil to your bottle. Fill it about half full.

3. Add glitter and sparkles to the oil. This part is quite fun. You can also add beads or little toys too.

4. Put some food coloring in some water and add it to your oil/glitter mixture. Fill to the very top and put the lid on.

5. Play around with your bottle to see if it's to your liking. When you get it how you want it put super glue in the lid and screw if on for the last time. Wait for glue to dry and voilà...enjoy.

-Corrie

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