Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft Idea

By: Rachel

Do you have a kiddo who has a love for all things sparkly?  Our kids have discovered Dr. Who and have become obsessed with all things weebly wobbly, sonic screwdrivers, and Time Lords. We recently created giant galaxy jars, and they loved it so much, I wanted to try a similar idea.

Today, the kids created fairy dust necklaces, or bottled up stars.

My older tween calls this her Galaxy Necklace, and my elementary-aged kiddo calls it her fairy dust! Either way, these are fun, easy to make and sure to bring a smile!

Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft Idea

Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace

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This Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace is the sweetest, and it’s so fun and easy to make! I love that a wide age range of kids can enjoy this craft.

Supplies You will Need:

Small Glass Bottles  

Glitter

Sequins 

To simulate a night sky, use tiny purple stars!

Cotton (it has to be actual cotton, not the synthetic stuff)

Tweezers

Food Dye

Essential Oils  

Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft Idea

Instructions:

To set up this craft, fill small bowls with food dye and water. Next, shred the cotton balls into tiny bits.

Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft Idea

Using the tweezers, dip the bits of cotton into the bowl of dye, and then insert it into your jar.Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft IdeaMaking A Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace, The Really Fun Part!:

Layer the cotton colors with glitter and plain white cotton bits. This part is so fun because you can go with whatever pattern or color choice you want!

Add several drops of oil to the top of your jar before you put the cap on it.

 
Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace: A Tween Craft Idea

Voilà!

These necklaces work great as essential oil necklace  diffusers. The scents diffuse through the cap throughout the day!

A necklace that smells great, looks good, and will be the talk of the class.Bottled Fairy Dust Necklace

What Do I Need To Make Necklaces and DIY Jewelry?

The best thing about making DIY necklaces and other DIY jewelry, is that you can work with what you have!

I keep old pieces of jewelry that have fallen into disrepair. I also find cool pieces at garage sales, or on the clearance rack that have a broken clasp, etc. Upcycling items like this into a new piece, with materials and tools you already have around the house, makes it a cheap hobby! 

If you’re looking to invest in jewelry making tools, I always say to start out small, and see if you use it or like it before buying a ton of things. 

I love these little plastic containers with compartments to keep all of my beads, clasps, wires, and small pieces separated. I prefer clear ones, so that I can easily see what I have.

This jewelry making toolkit is the coolest! It comes with wire and all of the tools you need to make (and repair) jewelry. 

Just remember, you can tailor this crafting project to fit your budget!

 

More Fun With DIY Necklaces and Jewelry Crafts

If you loved making these Bottled Fairy Dust necklaces, you’ll have to check out these other jewelry making ideas below. My daughter loves picking out new jewelry crafts to try during playdates or sleepover parties.

She and her friends make the coolest creations, while they also create lifelong memories together. Here are some of our favorites!

What’s your favorite jewelry craft? Comment below and share with us!



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