hese Halloween sensory bottles are fun to make as a Halloween kids craft or calm-down tool. Keep reading for 3 spooky DIY Halloween bottles and video tutorials to learn how to make them!
Keyword crafts, Halloween, kids crafts, sensory, sensory play
Prep Time 20 minutesminutes
Cook Time 0 minutesminutes
Total Time 20 minutesminutes
Servings 3bottles
Author Stacey aka the Soccer Mom
Cost $10
Ingredients
All Bottles Need:
Empty plastic water bottle
Cooking oil or baby oil
Hot glue gun
Spider Bottles Also Need:
Yellow and red food coloring
Plastic spidersI used some spider rings from last year's Trick or Treat and cut off the ring part
Colored plastic loom bandsI used red, yellow, and white
Monster Eyeballs Bottles Need:
Green glitter
Plastic googly eyesassorted sizes
Witch Bottles Need:
Green and purple loom bands
Witch wine bottle costume or mini witch hat
Permanent markersassorted colors
Instructions
Gather the supplies listed above that correspond to the Halloween sensory bottle you'll be making.
First, remove wrapper/label from outside of plastic water bottle and wipe clean, removing all residue and allowing outside of bottle to dry.
To Make a Spider Sensory Bottle
Fill bottle halfway with water.
Add 1 drop red food coloring and 2-3 drops yellow food coloring. Put lid back on bottle and shake until the water is orange. Add more food coloring if needed.
Remove lid and add a pinch of each color of loom bands, as well as plastic spiders.
Fill remainder of bottle with vegetable oil or baby oil.
Put cap back on the bottle and secure with hot glue gun.
To Make a Monster Eyeball Sensory Bottle
Fill bottle halfway with water.
Add a couple spoonfuls of green glitter and a handful of google eyes.
Fill the rest of the bottle with baby oil and screw lid back onto the bottle. Seal with hot glue gun.
Halloween Witch Sensory Bottle Supplies
Fill bottle halfway with water.
Add a handful of green and purple loom bands.
Fill remainder of bottle with water or baby oil.
Replace lid and seal with hot glue gun.
Draw a witch face on the front of your bottle with Sharpies.
Glue mini witch hat on top of the bottle, covering the lid.