![]() The kit came with some folding test tube stands that we recommend using tape to secure and everything needed to complete this homemade glow stick activity for kids. It was a simple process with good results. ![]() We bought the Glow in the Dark Science Lab from Thames & Kosmos because one of the experiments was clearly making homemade glow sticks. Making a Glow Stick with Fluorescent Pigment There is also a diy glow stick kit inside. Scientific Explorer Glow in the Dark Fun Lab from ALEX Toys – 5 awesome glowing activities including making glow in the dark slime and a human powered light bulb.Big Bag of Glow in the Dark Science – This has a whole bunch of STEM fun science projects…over 50 of them! Kids will make invisible ink, glowing putty, jelly balls, crystals, fluffy rainbow slime, monster blood, glow dough, magnetic mud and more.There is a glow in the dark guide to explain why everything is so glowy! Glow in the Dark Lab from National Geographic – make your own slime, grow your own crystal, make putty light up and marvel at a flourescent wernerite rock specimen.The kit is created to help kids learn about phosphorescence and includes a UV flashlight to observe some of the experiments. This has 5 glow in the dark experiments for kids including making your own glow sticks. Glow-in-the-Dark Science Lab from Thames & Kosmos – this is the one we purchased (see the additional information about making homemade glow sticks at home below).We had guest use the sunglasses to protect their eyes and they could use the bandanas to protect their mouths or face if they wanted.We went out on a search to find the best glow in the dark science kits for kids! Best Glow in the Dark Science Kits for Kids Then it was time for battle! We made the color bombs using Holi Powder by Chameleon Colors and making the bombs by cutting up panty hose from the dollar store so guest could use the bombs over and over! Here is one of the party packs we purchased. I wanted a fun way for the guests to enjoy desserts so instead of normal desserts we had:Ĭakesicles and Cupcakes to decorate by Belly’s Bake ShopĬookies that could be painted by Cookie Momster Creations Color Battle! Then they went outside to decorate their forts for the color war! The amount of color powder you need depends on the number of people involved. Guests could grab a white t-shirt, bandana, sunglasses and decorate a backpack to store all of their supplies (and also to take home any dirty clothes). When each guest arrive we showed them where they could “Gear Up For Battle”. – Cupcakes that each guest could “color” with sprinkles 3 Make banana paste and add it into the maida paste. 2 In the milk add maida, sugar, dryfruits, coconut and ilaichi powder. – Custom White shirts & Bandanas for the guests 1 Boil the milk and stir it till it becomes thick. ![]() – Colorful wristbands we included on the invites Our color inspirations were all about celebrating the end of winter (white) and and bring in the fun colors of spring! Some of our favorite elements were: With Holi being 2 days before our party date we thought it was a perfect tie in. One thing we wanted for sure was something that was just like his personality- FUN! So we landed up on a color bomb war theme! Our main inspiration was the Holi Festival. ![]() “When coming up with my son, Miles’s birthday theme we talked about all kinds of themes. Cupcake Palettes to Sprinkle with Color.So usher in Spring and join in on the fun because these included details are second to none: Cue the colors and gear up for battle this Holi Inspired Color War Birthday Party is one for all ages to enjoy!įilled with colorful decor and fun and fab sweets, this celebration by Angela Platt of Chalkboard Hope out of College Station, Texas, is a bash you won’t want to miss!
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