Hey there mama! 🌟If you’re like me, you’re always on the lookout for fun, easy, ( and cheap) activities to keep your little ones entertained and engaged.
Guess what I have just the idea for you…
A fellow mum introduced me to DIY sensory bottles! Luca loved them so much, he tried to snatch the bottle from my friend’s daughter’s hands. After a year of motherhood, I felt no embarrassment—cool as a cucumber on a sunny day.
These little bottles are not only super simple to make, but they’re also super adaptable.
This is how I imagined the craft to go :
My toddler, eyes lighting up as he shakes a bottle filled with glittering stars, tiny ocean creatures floating around in a mini underwater world.
This is what happened: I messed the first two up. You couldn’t see nothing.
Here is how to make it better, but first:
- Why Sensory Bottles?
- How to Create a Sensory Bottle?
- Sensory Bottle Ideas
- 1. Christmas Sensory Bottles 🎄🎅
- 2. Ocean Sensory Bottles
- 3. Nature Sensory Bottles
- 4. Seasonal Sensory Bottles
- 5. Galaxy Sensory Bottle
- 6. Unicorn Sensory Bottle
- 7. Glow-in-the-Dark Sensory Bottle
- 8. Rainbow Sensory Bottle 🌈
- 9. Your Alphabet Sensory Bottle 🔤
- 10. Dinosaur DIY Sensory Bottle 🦖
- 11. Weather Sensory Bottle ☀️🌧️
- 12. Insect Sensory Bottle 🐞🦋
- Sensory Bottle Tips and Tricks
- Conclusion
- Pin it for Later
Why Sensory Bottles?
Sensory bottles, are clear containers filled with various materials that are interesting to look at and make various sounds. Bascially a snow globe in a bottle. Here’s why they’re amazing:
- Visual Stimulation: Watching the contents move around can be fascinating for toddlers.
- Sound Stimulation: Shaking the bottles to hear the sounds inside can be soothing or exciting.
- Fine Motor Skills: Moving and shaking the bottles helps develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
- Calming Effect: Sensory bottles can have a calming effect, making them great for quiet time or when a child needs to self-soothe (Raising An Extraordinary Person)
How to Create a Sensory Bottle?
Creating a sensory bottle is easy (hah) and fun. Here’s a basic recipe:
- Choose a Bottle: Any clear, sturdy plastic bottle works. Water bottles are good because of their durability and shape. I personally use smoothie bottles. They are smaller and fit perfectly into Luca’s hands. (Just the Pfand sucks). Ginger shot bottles are also great.
- Select a Base Material: This could be water, oil, glue, or a combination.
- Add Themed Items: Depending on your theme, add items like glitter, beads, small toys, and food coloring.
- Seal the Bottle: Use hot glue or strong tape to secure the lid and prevent leaks. Make sure your toddler can’t eat the glue.
If you are interested in other sensory activities check our post on how to start crafting with your toddler – sensory DIYs.
Sensory Bottle Ideas
Now comes the fun part. You can create so many different sensory bottles let me give you some inspiration.
1. Christmas Sensory Bottles 🎄🎅
Ho ho ho! Get into the festive spirit with Christmas-themed sensory bottles.
Materials:
- Base: Clear water or baby oil (Oil makes the contents move slower.)
- Items: Red and green glitter, small jingle bells, tiny ornaments, fake snow
- Tools: Hot glue gun or tape
Before we start here is the difference between water, oil and glycerin and glue:
–Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with water or baby oil. (I prefer baby oil)
- Add glitter, jingle bells, ornaments, and fake snow.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Tip: If your toddler is old enough add a few drops of peppermint extract for a festive scent!
Here is my failed experiment. Left I used vegetable oil. It has a strong yellow tinge. On the right I used shower oil. It bubbled up and wasn’t see through anymore -.- Shame cause the snowman was so cute. (I did reuse the snowman).
You’ll find more Christmas Themed Sensory Bottles here.
2. Ocean Sensory Bottles
Dive into the deep blue with ocean-themed sensory bottles. This one is my fave and I’ve made a Youtube short for it:
Materials:
- Base: Baby oil with blue food coloring or blue-tinted baby oil.
- Sand
- Items: Small plastic sea creatures, shells, gold silver glitter
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with baby oil and add blue food coloring (it’ll color the sand a bit), or use blue-tinted baby oil.
- Add plastic sea creatures, shells, and glitter.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Tip: Add a few drops of lavender essential oil for a calming ocean scent
3. Nature Sensory Bottles
Bring the outdoors inside with nature-themed sensory bottles.
Materials:
- Base: Clear water or baby oil.
- Items: Small rocks, leaves, pinecones, flower petals (best fake) .
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with water or light corn syrup or baby oil.
- Add rocks, leaves, pinecones, and flower petals.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Tip: Collect items from a nature walk to make the bottle extra special. Here are our best nature sensory bottle ideas.
4. Seasonal Sensory Bottles
Celebrate the changing seasons with themed bottles for each time of year.
Spring Sensory Bottle:
- Base: Clear water with a few drops of yellow food coloring
- Items: Fake flowers, small plastic insects, green glitter
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Summer Sensory Bottle:
- Base: Water with blue food coloring or blue baby oil
- Items: Small shells, sand, tiny beach toys
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Autumn Sensory Bottle:
- Base: Clear water or light corn syrup
- Items: Fake fall leaves, acorns, red and orange glitter
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Winter Sensory Bottle:
- Base: Clear water with a few drops of blue food coloring
- Items: Fake snow, small snowflakes, white glitter
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Tip: Change the contents and colors for each season to keep things fresh and exciting.
5. Galaxy Sensory Bottle
Create a mesmerizing galaxy in a bottle.
Materials:
- Base: Clear glue and water mix
- Items: Dark blue and purple glitter, small star confetti, black food coloring
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Instructions:
- Mix clear glue with water and add black food coloring.
- Add dark blue and purple glitter, and star confetti.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Tip: Shake the bottle to watch the stars swirl in the galaxy.
6. Unicorn Sensory Bottle
Sparkle and magic with a unicorn-themed bottle.
Materials:
- Base: Baby oil with a few drops of pink food coloring
- Items: Pink and purple glitter, tiny unicorn figurines, star confetti
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with baby oil and add pink food coloring.
- Add glitter, unicorn figurines, and star confetti.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Quirky Tip: Add a few drops of vanilla extract for a sweet scent.
7. Glow-in-the-Dark Sensory Bottle
A bottle that lights up in the dark!
Materials:
- Base: Clear water or clear glue and water mix
- Items: Glow-in-the-dark stars, neon glitter, glow sticks (cracked open)
- Tools: Hot glue gun, tape
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with water or clear glue mix.
- Add glow-in-the-dark stars, neon glitter, and glow sticks.
- Seal the bottle with hot glue.
Tip: Charge the glow-in-the-dark items under a light before playtime. Here are 7 more ways to create glow in the dark bottles.
8. Rainbow Sensory Bottle 🌈
A bottle for rainy days.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottle
- Water
- Rainbow-colored beads or buttons
- Glitter (optional)
- Food coloring (optional)
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle halfway with water.
- Add rainbow-colored beads or buttons.
- Sprinkle in some glitter for extra sparkle.
- Optionally, add a drop of food coloring to enhance the rainbow effect.
- Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue to prevent leaks.
9. Your Alphabet Sensory Bottle 🔤
Want to add a bit of education? Create an alphabet sensory bottle.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottle
- Water or clear corn syrup
- Plastic alphabet letters
- Glitter
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with water or clear corn syrup.
- Add plastic alphabet letters.
- Sprinkle in some glitter for visual interest.
- Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue to prevent leaks.
10. Dinosaur DIY Sensory Bottle 🦖
Which little boy doesn’t love dinosaurs? This themed sensory bottle is for your little guy.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottle
- Sand
- Small plastic dinosaur figurines
- Rocks
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with sand.
- Add small plastic dinosaur figurines and rocks.
- Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue to prevent spills.
11. Weather Sensory Bottle ☀️🌧️
Your kid is a preschooler and you want your bottle to be a bit more educational? Try weather sensory bottles. Another great DIY Sensory bottle idea.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottle
- Water
- Blue food coloring
- Cotton balls
- Small plastic raindrops or suns
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle halfway with water and add blue food coloring.
- Add cotton balls to represent clouds.
- Include small plastic raindrops or suns.
- Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue to prevent leaks.
12. Insect Sensory Bottle 🐞🦋
Luca loves to catch spiders to my horror. Better I give him a sensory bottle with fake creepy crawlies.
Materials:
- Clear plastic bottle
- Water
- Small plastic insects
- Green glitter
Instructions:
- Fill the bottle with water.
- Add small plastic insects and green glitter.
- Seal the bottle tightly with hot glue to prevent leaks.
Sensory Bottle Tips and Tricks
Shake It Up: Encourage your child to shake the bottles to see how the contents move and settle.
Rotate Themes: Keep a few different themes on hand and rotate them to maintain interest.
Use Non-Toxic Materials: Ensure all materials are safe and non-toxic, especially for younger toddlers.
Seal Securely: Use hot glue or strong tape to seal the bottles tightly and prevent leaks.
Conclusion
Sensory bottles are a fantastic way to engage your child’s senses and support their development through play. From Christmas magic to ocean adventures, these bottles offer endless opportunities for creativity and learning. So, gather your materials, set up your bottles, and let the sensory adventures begin!
What sensory bottle do you wanna try? Do you have any other ideas I could add?
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