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DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Space Themed Discovery Bottle

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The DIY Glow-in-the-Dark Space Themed Discovery Bottle is a naturally weighted sensory bottle for children or adults who need sensory integration to provide sensory input.

Technical Specifications: 

Step One: Gather materials.

  • Empty water bottle
  • Black gravel or black sand as fill
  • Black decorative rocks
  • Space Toob
  • 3D glow-in-the-dark planets
  • Glow-in-the-dark glitter

Step Two: Begin to create the discovery bottle in layers.

Step Three: Put a layer of fill.

  • Black gravel or black sand as fill
  • Glow-in-the-dark glitter
  • Space Toob

Step Four: Add half a handful of the decorative rocks, then a space shuttle, a 3D glow-in-the-dark planet, satellite, or astronaut.

Step Five: Repeat the process a few more times, layering them. The, put on to top to the water bottle.

Step Six: The user plays I-Spy, finding figures by turning the bottle different ways. The user turns out the lights and engages with the DIY sensory integration equipment. The user will notice the auditory feedback element to this sensory bottle as it gets tipped back and forth during play.

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as of: 
09/20/2017
DIY glow-in-the-dark Space Themed Discovery Bottle


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The Chaos and The Clutter
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The Chaos and The Clurtter is a website/blog administered by Sharla Kostelyk, a mother of 5, with children with special needs. She shares her experience with some homemade sensory products and with her life. She says...

I want you to find happiness in the chaos and the clutter. As a disorganized, creative, scattered, homeschooling mother of seven, including five with Special Needs, I spent years feeling like I wasn’t measuring up to the “perfect” moms I knew.

I would walk around my house, stepping over toys, crunching a dry Cheerio underfoot, passing by a pile of papers, and trying to ignore the mountain of laundry that seemed to grow by the second, and I would feel like a failure. I felt overwhelmed and stressed out and sometimes was grouchy with my kids as a result, only adding to my feelings of guilt.

I tried every organizational system in the book, but mastered none. I was letting the best years with my children slip away and was determined that if I could not change the state of the house, at least I could change my attitude.

 

At The Chaos and The Clutter, I share with you some of my small victories. I am real. I tell the truth about the imperfect parent that I am. I hope that this will be a place where people can be their true “mismatched socks because there weren’t any clean ones” selves!

My everyday life is never ordinary. Most days, I still feel like I am drowning in the busyness! I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but I will share anything that has helped me, anything that hasn’t, and the humorous moments in between.

Another type of clutter that I am trying to get rid of is financial clutter. There is just no happiness to be found there! We are trying to climb out of debt and I will also share those tips I learn along the way.

I hope that you will join me in trying to find the blessings and the joy in among the chaos and the clutter!