Do your kids love sensory bottles, glitter jars, or glitter bottles? Our DIY glitter jars can be reinvented each season or holiday for a fun and creative sensory activity. A calming glitter jar takes very little time to make but offer numerous, lasting benefits for your kids. Find out what you need to make easy glitter jars. Sensory activities are hit for kids of all ages and these sensory glitter jars make a great calm down tool with their mesmerizing sparkle!

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What Do You Need To Make Glitter Jars?

Bright, sparkly and mesmerizing for kids of all ages, these calming glitter jars are just what you need for a busy season!

Sensory glitter bottles are often made with expensive glitter glue. Our substitute, glue and a jar of glitter make these rainbow DIY glitter jars much more cost effective!

If you love to make slime as we do, then I bet you have all the sensory bottle supplies you need! A gallon of clear glue is inexpensive and will make lots of bottles or jars. Of course, you can make these sensory glitter jars with glitter glue too and eliminate having to add the glitter and food coloring for less mess!

Read on to find out the benefits of glitter jars for kids, and our easy DIY glitter jar recipe!

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The Benefits of Glitter Jars

Glitter jars are amazing because they are super simple and inexpensive to make, and they are also…

  • Visual sensory play for toddlers, preschoolers and older.
  • Excellent calming tool for anxiety. Simply shake and focus on the glitter.
  • Great for calm down time. Create a basket of calm down goodies in a quiet space for when your child needs to regroup and spend a few minutes alone.
  • Color play or science-themed for additional educational value.
  • Promote language development. Anything that can spark curiosity and interest makes for great social interaction and conversation.

Glitter Jar Recipe

You don’t need pricey colored glue to make our glitter jars! These calming glitter jars with clear glue do the trick. All you need is clear glue, food coloring, and glitter.

Supplies:

  • Bottles or jars (any shape, size you like) – this recipe is based off an 8-ounce size jar.
  • 2/3 cup (or 6-ounce bottle) of clear washable school glue 
  • 1/4-1/2 cup of water (warm or room temperature is best we found for mixing with the glue)
  • Food coloring
  • 1 tablespoon or so of glitter or confetti
  • Pipe cleaners and construction paper (optional for decorating jars)

Instructions:

STEP 1: Empty the glue into your jar. 

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STEP 2: Add about 1/4 cup of warm water to the glue and mix well to combine.

NOTE: For DIY glitter jars or sensory bottles, you can use tap water instead of distilled water. Distilled water is often recommended to prevent the growth of mold or bacteria in certain situations where the water might sit for an extended period. However, for a short-term project like making a glitter jar, tap water is generally sufficient.

STEP 3: Next, add your choice of food coloring and stir to combine! If you are adding glitter or confetti, stir the glitter or confetti into the glue mixture now.

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You can even combine glitter and confetti! Look for fun theme confetti for any season or holiday and this basic process will be so easy to repeat to make a glitter jar for any occasion.

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STEP 4: Now it’s time to get your glitter jar sparkling! Seal the jar and shake well.

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SENSORY BOTTLE TIP: If the glitter or confetti does not move around easily, add more warm water. If the glitter or confetti moves to quickly, add additional glue to slow it down.

Changing the viscosity or consistency of the mixture will change the movement of the glitter or confetti. There’s a bit of science for you too!

You could also try making a glitter jar with vegetable oil instead of glue and water, and compare! Do remember though that a water soluble food coloring will not mix into oil.

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More Fun Glitter Jar Ideas and Sensory Bottles

2 Comments

  1. How do I get recipe for calming slime jars? I run a program for Children Teens and Families at Gildas Club Westchester New YORK

  2. Hi, we don’t have slime jars! Not sure what those are but the glitter jars are popular for calming!

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