What would you do with these? 🤔
💭What's on your mind: What would you do with these? 🤔🤔🤔
GREAT, thanks for asking! 😉 (Cringe I know, just go with it)
3D snow globe shakers! Sand art gifts! Besties fillable memory keychains! The list can go on and on!! ⭐️🍄💐
“Helping inspire your child creativity with these fillable bottles from Creatology! Featuring mushroom, flour and star shapes, your little one can fill these plastic accents with glitter, sand, bubble soap, and more to create fun necklaces they can wear and show off🥲✨”
Purchased from: Michael’s Craft Store
#michaelsfinds #snowglobetumbler #greatgiftideas #craftnight #glitter
Fillable bottles are a versatile craft supply that can unleash creativity in kids. These bottles can be used to create vibrant sand art, memory keychains, or decorative pieces for rooms. By filling them with items like glitter, dried flowers, or colored sand, children can create personalized designs that reflect their interests and artistry. Crafting with fillable bottles can also be a wonderful family activity, encouraging bonding time while developing fine motor skills and self-expression. Parents can join in the fun, helping children select materials and guiding them through the creation process. The result is not only a beautiful piece of art but also cherished memories. Additionally, fillable bottles make for great gifts and party favors! Imagine giving a personalized fillable glitter bottle to friends, filled with favorite colors that represent them. For birthday parties, you can set up a crafting station where young guests design their creations, fostering friendship and creativity. Safety is paramount, especially when crafting with younger children. Always supervise their activities and ensure that small parts are avoided for kids under three years old to prevent choking hazards. Look for products that are labeled with age-appropriate guidelines. By being cautious and participating fully, crafting with fillable bottles can be a delightful and safe experience for everyone involved.



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