Hi, the last time I made sensory bottles I was out of glycerin and used Dollar Tree hair gel instead. Worked great, especially the one with transparent lego parts in it..... Awesome!! The pieces are completely suspended whereever they last when you gently shake the bottle. The twins and I were wowed that the next morning the Lego pieces were in the exact same places in the bottle. Hair Gel !!
@@ThePurpleAlphabet 1/2 cup distilled water ,1/2 cup glitter glue and 1 table spoon glitter. You can use clear glue in place of the glitter glue. We made ones last year with the largest Voss bottle in the bottom half orange glitter glue mixture then little spiders and fill the rest with baby oil.
@@ThePurpleAlphabet the more glue you use the slower the glitter will fall. We have made ones that take 3,5 or 7 minutes for the glitter to settle to the bottle. My grandson loved the Halloween ones. I like the ones made with water and clear glue. Just mix the water and glue very well before you add the glitter.
No seriously, that dude is right. Your channel is organized and helpful. You can definitely get more by having your kids on, but I respect your decision 100%. One of the best things about your channel is that you actually engage with other people's ideas without acting all insulted 💓
Thank you for sharing these videos!!! 👏🏽🙌🏽 I’m glad I came across your channel and automatically subscribed!!! Now I have some ideas on what items to purchase to put together to keep my 2 and a half year old daughter busy and artsy. ☺️
I LOVE this video!!! Thanks for all the cool ideas! I've made a few bottles already using clear soap, then I tried clear glue, but I am having problems with the liquid turning colors no matter what I've used. Any suggestions? Thank you!
@@stellatutt4491 You seem to be very passionate about using correct pronouns for people and I love that. I, too want everyone to be happy in their own skin, and be free of judgment from others. When reading the comment/question from @Sue I did not get any kind of a malicious vibe from it at all. It seemed like it was coming from a place of wanting to understand the intended purpose of sensory bottles. Yes, initially the word ‘child’ was used, followed by the word ‘he’, but there is a possibility the choice of wording was because @Sue has a (male) child in their life that may benefit from a sensory bottle. When people are passionate and feel very strongly about something, it is extremely easy to jump to conclusions and leap straight into defense mode. I have been known to do it myself at times, as well. This world needs more understanding, empathy, and a lot more love. More heart, less attack. ♥️
Hi, the last time I made sensory bottles I was out of glycerin and used Dollar Tree hair gel instead. Worked great, especially the one with transparent lego parts in it..... Awesome!! The pieces are completely suspended whereever they last when you gently shake the bottle. The twins and I were wowed that the next morning the Lego pieces were in the exact same places in the bottle.
Hair Gel !!
Great suggestion! Love it!!
I like using a glue/water mixture .it keeps the mixture flowing longer. More as a calm down bottle.
What is your recipe I'm going to try the glycerin but I love all ideas!
Yes, please share your recipe!
@@ThePurpleAlphabet 1/2 cup distilled water ,1/2 cup glitter glue and 1 table spoon glitter. You can use clear glue in place of the glitter glue. We made ones last year with the largest Voss bottle in the bottom half orange glitter glue mixture then little spiders and fill the rest with baby oil.
@@ThePurpleAlphabet the more glue you use the slower the glitter will fall. We have made ones that take 3,5 or 7 minutes for the glitter to settle to the bottle. My grandson loved the Halloween ones. I like the ones made with water and clear glue. Just mix the water and glue very well before you add the glitter.
@@janellemiller3215 Thank you sooooo much for sharing!
Toddlers love it when I put sensory bottles out! I hope I can find those snow gloves at my dollar tree, they are adorable ❤️
I hope so too, they are such a great value!
You made such beautiful sensory bottles. Thank you for creating this fun video.
Glad you like them!
I really do!
I don’t understand how you don’t have over 100K subscribers.
Wow, seriously the most flattering comment ever.
No seriously, that dude is right. Your channel is organized and helpful. You can definitely get more by having your kids on, but I respect your decision 100%.
One of the best things about your channel is that you actually engage with other people's ideas without acting all insulted 💓
Hi 👋 these are so adorable! Thank you very much for sharing all of the different fillers. Can not wait to try😀
Have fun!
I really like the Nemo globe
So cool! Thank you 😊
Wow amazing! I am gonna getto dollar tree tomo
Have fun!
Thank you for sharing these videos!!! 👏🏽🙌🏽 I’m glad I came across your channel and automatically subscribed!!! Now I have some ideas on what items to purchase to put together to keep my 2 and a half year old daughter busy and artsy. ☺️
Love it !!! Can I use baby oil instead of the glycerin? This is the first time I see your videos ...
I LOVE this video!!! Thanks for all the cool ideas! I've made a few bottles already using clear soap, then I tried clear glue, but I am having problems with the liquid turning colors no matter what I've used. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Can I use something else for glycerine just in case I can’t find it?
Can you do an dollar tree fidget toys diy
Great suggestion!
@@ThePurpleAlphabet thanks
Lovely! Are these bottle plastic ..Thank you..
Yes
It does all look pretty, but exactly do sensory bottles do for the child? How does he play with them?
What if she is a she or a non binary human???
@@stellatutt4491 You seem to be very passionate about using correct pronouns for people and I love that. I, too want everyone to be happy in their own skin, and be free of judgment from others.
When reading the comment/question from @Sue I did not get any kind of a malicious vibe from it at all.
It seemed like it was coming from a place of wanting to understand the intended purpose of sensory bottles. Yes, initially the word ‘child’ was used, followed by the word ‘he’, but there is a possibility the choice of wording was because @Sue has a (male) child in their life that may benefit from a sensory bottle.
When people are passionate and feel very strongly about something, it is extremely easy to jump to conclusions and leap straight into defense mode. I have been known to do it myself at times, as well. This world needs more understanding, empathy, and a lot more love. More heart, less attack. ♥️
I tried the a water bottle. And used hot glue to seal it, but water still leaks. What am I doing wrong?
Not sure, I haven't used a regular water bottle before. I have used a VOSS water bottle and it didn't leak after I super glued it shut.
I've noticed that hot glue and water don't always mix
I'm thinking its most likely because of using too much hot glue so the plastic melts _too much,_ resulting the bottle can't be properly sealed.