When I was a child, I thought fireflies were super romantic creatures, twinkling and beautiful like stars in the sky. I even imagined that I could put them into glass jars and take them home. Although such passionate yearning has quickly dropped to freezing point since learning the true identity of fireflies, I still yearn for the beauty of starlight. Share a tutorial on handmade DIY starlight bottles. The collection of materials and production steps are very simple. If you like it, come and take a look right away!
Material preparation:
Wide-mouth glass jars, tin foil plates, push-type LED lights (or a simple LED light bulb device will do), scissors, and poke needles.
1. Cut the tin foil paper to a size that fits into the glass jar and goes around a full circle. The closer it is to the inner wall of the glass jar, the better the healing effect will be.
2. Start poking holes, you can refer to the astrological chart!
3. In addition to the main light-transmitting holes, the entire piece of tin foil must also be filled with tiny holes to simulate the starry sky. Remember to make these holes smaller to bring out the constellation map.
4. Put the tin foil paper into the glass jar and the LED light. When you turn it on at night, you will have a beautiful starry sky night light!
The professionalism may not be great, but the romance is 100%!
We can also connect the constellations together with a poke needle. The key is to be strong and patient, so that the tin foil cannot be broken. But this trick is easy to fail. It is recommended to practice on the unused parts you just cut~~~