MAKE AN OCEAN SENSORY BOTTLE FOR KIDS!
We have been hooked on sensory bottles for quite a while now because they are so easy to make for any occasion!
Click here for your FREE Printable Ocean Activities.
Make sure to check out more fun sensory bottles:
- Water Cycle In A Bottle
- Nature Bottle
- DIY Sensory Bottle Recipes
- Calm Down Bottle
- Flower In A Bottle
- Science Discovery Bottles
OCEAN IN A BOTTLE
Our sensory bottles are so simple and so easy to make plus frugal! You can buy very inexpensive glitter glue and they will come out just fine. Check out our first post using inexpensive glitter glue when we made our Valentine’s Day sensory bottle. These silver and gold glitter bottles are also made with the same type of glue and they are stunning.YOU WILL NEED:
- VOSS Water Bottles {you can use others but these are our favorites and can be reused easily}
- Blue Glitter Glue
- Silver Glitter
- Craft Shells {or shells from a local beach!}
- Water
- Green Food Coloring {optional}
HOW TO MAKE AN OCEAN IN A BOTTLE
STEP 1: Remove any labels that may be there on your bottle. Usually, they are pretty easy to peel off, and rubbing alcohol will remove any leftover residue.
STEP 2: Start with your bottle half full of water.STEP 3: Squeeze glue into the water, add glitter, cap the bottle, and shake well! It may take a few minutes for the glue to thoroughly mix, and it may appear clumpy for a bit, but it will then become smooth.
STEP 4: Uncap your ocean sensory bottle and add the seashells. Then add more water until the water level reaches the top and re-cap your ocean in a bottle.
Shake and enjoy your new ocean sensory bottle!
NOTE: We added a few drops of green food coloring to the water. This means that when the glitter settles to the bottom, the bottle stills has a wonderful ocean-colored hue.
Add this ocean discovery bottle to your ocean lesson plans or simply use as a fun sensory activity. Sensory bottles are also known as calm down bottles for their stress relieving properties. They make a great time out for kids and grownups. Shake and watch the glitter completely fall to the bottom. You should feel a bit calmer! YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: Ocean Waves In A Bottle You can see below how all the glitter has fallen to the bottom but because of the green food coloring we still have a pretty hue left for our ocean. Give your ocean in a bottle another shake and it will quickly become a sparkling swirl again!Bring the ocean inside this season with a simple to-make ocean in a bottle.
More Ocean Sensory Activities
Printable Ocean STEM Project Pack
Perfect for kids in Kindergarten through Upper Elementary School! Grab this Ocean printable project pack and read the reviews!- 10+ Ocean theme science activities with journal pages, supply lists, set up and process, and science information. Easy to set up, fun, and fit into your available time, even if it’s limited!
- 10+ Printable Ocean STEM challenges that are simple but engaging for home or classroom.
- Engaging Ocean theme activities include a tide pool pack, oil spill pack, marine food chain pack, and more!
- Ocean Theme STEM Story and challenges perfect for going on a STEM adventure in the classroom!
- Learn about Jacques Cousteau with a workbook activity
- Explore the ocean layers and create an ocean layer jar!
- Ocean Extras include I-Spy pages, bingo games, coloring sheets, and more for early finishers!
- BONUS: Ocean Science Camp Week Pullout (note some duplicate activities but organized for convenience)
- BONUS: Ocean STEM Challenge Calendar Pullout (note some duplicate activities but organized for convenience)
These are really fun! I am making right now for an ocean themed baby shower, but my water-glitter glue mix is very foamy after a good shaking. How do you get rid of the foam?
Some glues do that! I would scoop the foam out and fill with a bit more water. What type of glue did you use?
Hi, how do you wipe all writing from wate bottle?
Thanks,
The label peals off easily. If there is goo left, you can use a goo remover or rubbing alcohol.
Did you use fine glitter or the larger glitter-or did it not matter?
so what size of glitter glue bottle did you use and how much? and the glitter about a tablespoon or less?
We used the 2ounce dollar store bottles of glue for our bottles. You can use 1-2 of them in addition to warm water.
I would say I used average glitter! Not chunky or super fine. Usually what we can find at dollar store.
What size of the bottle you take?
Is there a way to unglue a bottle made with hot glue?