Glow Stick Lantern

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Glow Stick Lantern

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Making Glow Sticks lantern are a perfect project to make with the kids after Halloween and you do not know what to do with the extra glow sticks from Halloween besides throw them away! These last ~10HR, you can also use Fabric paint if you want them to last longer

Step 1: Gather Your Material

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For this project you will need:

  1. Mason Jars (preferably smaller)
  2. Glow Sticks (More the better) or Fabric Paint (Glow in the Dark)
  3. Glitter (just to make it pop more

Step 2: Open and Choose Your Colors

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Choose the colors you want to use for your lantern. I used about ~5 of each color, and needed way more!

Step 3: Activate Your Glow Sticks

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After picking your colors activate the glow sticks to make them glow!

Step 4: Tilt Glow Sticks Up Right to Make Air Pocket to Cut

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After activating all of the glow sticks put the glow sticks up right in the mason jar for 5-10 minutes to let the fluid.

Step 5: Cut the Glow Sticks Open

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Be careful, this can be messy if all of the glow sticks did not settle. I leave the "tips" of the glow sticks in the jar, and it adds a cool effect!

Step 6: Let the Glow Sticks Drain

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Leave the glow sticks in the mason jar for 5-10 minutes again to let fluid drain

Step 7: Cut the Top Off Again Once It Has Started to Drain

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Inside tip I found, if you cut the top of the glow sticks off (be careful not to make a mess), it will drain much faster!

Step 8: Add Glitter

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By adding glitter to the glow stick fluid it just adds a little flair that makes it pop! Not required but recommended, I added 4 pinches.

Step 9: Seal the Mason Jar

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After adding your desired about of glitter top and seal the mason jar.

Step 10: Shake the Mason Jar and Enjoy!

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Shaking the glow stick lantern will now allow the fluid to flow around the sides and make a "lattern" effect.

The Final Result

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This is what the final product looks like. By adding water to the lantern it helps the "glow" more, but much more glow sticks are required!