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  1. John Deville says:

    Hello,
    I really love this idea! What did you use to turn the water different colors? Just the crayons? Also, I noticed in another post that you used glass water bottles – have these been safe in your experience? Any accidents where they fall on the floor and shatter?
    Thanks!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I have only used plastic bottles. Using glass bottles would definitely not be safe. I use food coloring to color the water.

  2. What glue do you use to seal them

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I’ve used super glue and a hot glue gun. Both work great!

  3. AnnaMarie Stuben says:

    Have you ever used glycerin with watter, coloring and some small toys?

  4. Shannon Kemp says:

    You mention wanting to store them on a shelf. If you haven’t done this yet, I saw a cute idea someone posted about using a wine rack to store sensory bottles

  5. Terah Webster says:

    Supplies are listed, however, not seeing WHAT THE LIQUID IS IN THE BOTTLE. Noticed others questioning this as well. I’m “assuming” it’s water, Please advise. Thanks in advance.

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      The liquid used in the bottle is just water. Sorry for the confusion!!

  6. These are so cute, I love the vibrant color. I think the glass bottles are probably better then plastic so good idea.

  7. Hi Angela – I love this idea! What did you use to turn the water different colors? Just the crayons? Also, I noticed in another post that you used glass water bottles – have these been safe in your experience? Any accidents where they fall on the floor and shatter?
    Thanks!

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      I just used colored glitter. I use plastic water bottles so they won’t break! In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever used glass water bottles, but maybe I’m not remembering right! I recommend using Voss plastic water bottles.

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