Ever wonder what would happen if your poured glow stick into a jar of water? Wonder no more! It GLOWS! These glow stick lanterns are fun to make and will last at least a day!
DO NOT let children use the lanterns unsupervised. Do NOT let children open glow sticks.

DIY Glow Stick Lanterns
My kids were excited to have these in their rooms the other night when they went to bed. Simply fill a small jar with water and then cut open a full size glow stick and pour it in! Don't waste your time using the tiny bracelet ones. You'd need a bunch and it would be time consuming and messy to get the same brightness of 1 or 2 of the full size glow sticks. Break the stick first to activate it and be careful while pouring out the contents. I used some kitchen shears to cut the top off of the glow stick was a bit tedious, but worked. Gently swish around the water (but do NOT shake) and you're set!

This is NOT a kids activity, but my kids enjoyed seeing the end result. A clear plastic container (like a peanut butter container) would work too and not be breakable. Either way, kids shouldn't be carrying these around.

Will one lantern light up a room? No, but it does glow and looks very cool! These glow stick lanterns would look neat lining a driveway or walkway on Halloween! We always seem to end up with a bunch of glow sticks after going trick-or-treating, so we'll be making more of these!
I used a pint sized and a quart size and used 2 full sized sticks in the quart. The pint sized one seemed to be brighter than the quart sized jar. It glowed bright for a day and the larger one lasted the night.  I bet baby food jars would work GREAT. My advice would be to just make one at first and see how it goes before making a bunch for a party. It seems as though not all glow sticks are the same and I've received mixed results in the comments section. So you may need 2 sticks of some variety and only 1 in others.
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Stacy Case says
Can you add glitter in there for an added sparkle effect
Organized Island says
Very cool! Found you on the T & J link party!
Organized Island says
Very cool idea! Found you on the T & J link party!
Brandy says
Jennanne, click on the link I shared at the bottom of the post and scroll through her comments. Many have had the success we did, but it didn't work as well for others. We used full size glow sticks, not the skinny dollar store ones as well.
Jennanne says
We tried this and it did not work...the glow onlu lasted about 3 min then it faded to nothing. Waste of money!
Patrice England says
We tried this but had a lot of trouble getting the glow stuff out.
Beverly @ The Buzz says
I keep seeing things like this on Pinterest, but my understanding is that there's glass inside the glow stick. Makes me wary of cutting one open.
Ronda Gearhart says
Yes you have to be careful. The shattered glass will be mixed in your jar, so be careful when disposing as well. We did them in plastic water bottles and then just threw the whole thing away.
Brandy says
That is a GREAT idea. I had to strain out the glass before washing the mason jar. Using a plastic bottle would have been so much easier! Thanks for the suggestion Ronda!
Brandy
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AForestFrolic says
What a great idea, thanks! We'll definitely be making some of these this summer.
Jamie 🙂
AForestFrolic says
What a great idea, thanks! We'll definitely be making some of these this summer.
Jamie 🙂
Jenfier Harrod says
This is yet another great way to use mason jars!
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Nicole [The Lovely Poppy] says
how cool! i'm stopping by from the lovely poppy and would love for you to come by and checkout the huge giveaway going on that ends thursday- http://thelovelypoppy.blogspot.com/2011/10/blog-follower-giveaway.html xoxo nicole
Tricia @ SweeterThanSweets says
Those look great and I can't believe how long they lasted! I tried this on Halloween but didn't add water so the effect was kind of sad. Oh well, now I know better next time, thank you!
Kendall says
How cool!!!! You always have such great ideas!!! Your very inspiring!!! Thank you!!!! Kendall
Janny says
This is a fantastic idea! So doing this next year. Thanks!
Happy Whimsical Hearts says
I'm bookmarking this one to try out 🙂