
Are you looking to captivate your late elementary students with an awe-inspiring craft? Look no further! This Galaxy Jars craft is full of color and wonder, leaving your children with a fun-filled sensory experience!
Galaxy Jars have mesmerizing layers of cotton, glitter, and color that mimic the look of space in a jar. They’re perfect for exploring texture, color blending, and a bit of astronomy inspiration too.
Why This Craft Is Out Of This World:
Developmental Benefits
- Creative expression: Kids choose colors and design their own “galaxy” layout.
- Fine motor practice: Scooping, pouring, and layering all target hand coordination.
- Scientific curiosity: Great launchpad for talking about stars, nebulae, or even light refraction.
- Sensory integration: The texture of cotton and shimmer of glitter offers multisensory engagement.
Preparing For Launch!
Supplies
- Clear mason jar or plastic container with lid
- Cotton balls
- Water
- Liquid watercolor or diluted acrylic paints (various shades)
- Glitter (fine and chunky mixes work well)
- Optional: glow-in-the-dark stars or confetti
Directions
- Prep Your Colors: In separate cups, mix paint with water to get desired transparency. Aim for vivid colors like purple, blue, pink, and teal.
- Start the Layers: Place a layer of cotton balls into the bottom of the jar, then drizzle with one paint color.
- Add Sparkle: Sprinkle glitter over the wet layer so it sticks.
- Repeat: Continue layering cotton, paint, and glitter until the jar is full. Alternate colors to create a swirling galaxy effect.
- Seal & Display: Screw on the lid tightly. Decorate the outside with glow stars, stickers, or a custom label for added fun!
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