Do you constantly look to the stars
and read about space exploration? Then you will love this super easy and
kid-friendly DIY craft project: bring a bit of outer space by creating your own
bottled nebula. The bottled nebula is a fun and easy way to add a little
sparkle to your room and it only takes a few minutes to do. And it can be a
awesome jewellery piece, too.
Supplies you will need:
1. transparent jar or bottle with a lid that
seals well. (Make sure it is clean and empty of dust)
2. Cotton balls
3. Glitter (silver tends to look best)
4. Water
5. Food Colouring or fabric dye. You can use whatever colours you like, but
hues of purple, blue and pink are easiest to work with the first time since
they blend together well.
6. A pencil or narrow stick that you don’t mind getting dye on
7. Additional jars/ bowls for mixing colours
8. A funnel (Optional)
9. Glue and clear nail polish (Optional)
Steps:
Add some of your cotton balls to the
water mixture. The amount you will need depends on the size of your jar, but
you want to make sure that the cotton balls are completely soaked in water.
Press them down with your pencil if needed. Then sprinkle some glitter into the
mix and shake or stir with the pencil slightly. It should look something like
this.
Now, place more cotton balls on top of the first
layer. Mix up another colour of dye in a separate bowl. Pick one that is
different than the first colour because they will mix. (Example: if the first
was blue, use pink instead of a lighter shade of blue.) Once mixed, slowly pour
it over the second layer of cotton balls and add more glitter and mix with the
pencil.
Keep repeating this step until you have filled your
bottle. Leave about half an inch from the top edge of the jar, more if you have
a cork stopper. If you are using a cork stopper, seal the bottom of the cork
with clear nail polish to prevent it from soaking up the dye. You can make
a variety of colours of nebulae in different shaped jars for different effects.
Sources: http://www.theclothesmaiden.com/diy-how-
to-make-your-own-nebula-in-a-bottle/
2. Cotton balls
3. Glitter (silver tends to look best)
4. Water
5. Food Colouring or fabric dye. You can use whatever colours you like, but hues of purple, blue and pink are easiest to work with the first time since they blend together well.
6. A pencil or narrow stick that you don’t mind getting dye on
7. Additional jars/ bowls for mixing colours
8. A funnel (Optional)
9. Glue and clear nail polish (Optional)