3. Glow In The Dark Bowling
Water bottles and glow sticks make for perfect glow-in-th-dark backyard bowling pins. Make at least six of these, and use any kind of ball (basketball, soccer ball, etc.) to knock down your glowing pins.

Source: Park Avenue
4. Glow Jars
Although these only last a few hours (you can reactivate by breaking up another glow stick), their magical feel makes them well worth it. The kids have a lot fun watching them glow in the dark!

Source & Instructions: The Gold Jellybean
5. Glow Stick Chandelier
Now we’re getting fancy! Hang a plant hanger upside down, and then hang glow sticks from it to create this clever glowing chandelier.

Source & Other Ideas: Grey Grey Designs
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