Would you like to create fairy lights?
Need a great activity to do with the kids? I have seen this on the web and thought “Does it really work?” “Will it do as advertised?” and as you guessed it the answer is YES!
Read on to find out what to do and what you will need.
Note: Be super careful of the glass inside the glow stick. To make it work it needs to be still in the jar. Make sure that little fingers don’t touch it. Also, have sealable jars to ensure kids cannot open them.
Amazed by the fairy lights. So bright and amazing! This light worked the best due to the fact it had the gold glitter. The red one was not as bright.
Note: Make sure to use gold or silver glitter as mentioned before. You will get much better results with lighter and brighter glitter.
I hope you have enjoyed this activity and my instructions on how we did ours. I am sure your little ones will love it as the twins cannot wait to give it another go.
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Originally posted June 16th 2014
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I'm glad to see this worked for you. My niece tried something similar for her son's birthday, last year, and they didn't glow. I wonder if she failed to activate the glow sticks before she emptied them into the jar. Thanks so much for sharing your success!
Thanks for the comment Mama Carmody. Sorry to hear your niece had problems with hers. I would say give it another go. We are going to. One child was a bit sad that hers did not glow as much as the other. So my tip here is to make sure to use light glitter like silver and gold. Glad you liked the post. Have a wonderful day. Suzanne.
What a great effect! Well done. I bet the girls loved it.
Yes Trish, I was amazed how wonderful they looked. Something to do for a party or just for fun.
That looks awesome might get the kids to do it over Christmas with Grandma.