Remember my post about Galaxy Sensory Bottles? Well while we were at it, we made some Silver Snow Sensory bottles, too! The ingredients are slightly different, but the process is the same.

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Galaxy Sensory Bottle Supplies:
Voss Bottles (Our local store had a sale so I bought a bunch of them!)
Silver large glitter
Silver fine glitter
Silver glitter glue
Blue snowflake stickers
Clear liquid soap
Hot Water
You’ll notice that in the ingredients, there is a bag of those little plastic foam balls. DO NOT – I repeat – DO NOT – use them in your sensory bottle! They just make a mess and don’t do what you’d think they do. Lesson learned…
Anyway, after all of those little balls floated to the top, we dumped them out and had a really nice bottle.
Please bear with me as these bottles are really hard to photograph! They actually look best in someone’s hand.
Instructions for making a Galaxy Sensory Bottle:
Fill the bottle halfway with soap, taking note of the bottle size. You’ll need to approximate to mix the other ingredients.
In a Pyrex measuring cup or another glass bowl, mix hot water and glitter glue until the ratio of glitter looks the way you want it.
Add “dry ingredients” to the bottle on top of the soap.
Add water and glue mixture on top.
Close tightly and shake.
At this point, take a look and see if your silver snow sensory bottles look the way you want them to. If not, let the bottle settle and add more to get the desired results.

When you’re satisfied with your bottle, seal the top with hot glue, making sure that there are no gaps where it can leak.
That’s it! I’d love to see how your silver snow sensory bottles came out. Feel free to share in the comments, on our Facebook Page, or send an email!
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rochelle haynes
This is cute looks like fun to make
Kristi Friesen
These look amazing. Pretty easy to put one together.
Wendy Clark
This just looks fun to make!
Veronica Lee
What a fun project! And easy to make too.
Wanda Tracey
This is a cute little DIY project to do with my grandchildren. Thanks for sharing this post .
Calvin
Would make a lovely gift to a family with a new baby
MollyR
These are so beautiful ! I love the idea of making Sensory /fidgit toys for around the house . Thank you for this fun Idea and instructions!
Stephanie `Sandstone
I hope you enjoy yours as much as we do ours! They’re so much fun to make!