I believe you are supposed to tightly pack it when putting the sand in,if you already have done that.....try not to shake it.
2006-07-30 11:42:18
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answer #1
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answered by Gen 2
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Colored Sand In A Bottle
2016-12-08 20:29:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You really aren't supposed to shake them at all
you can try putting a very very very thin layer of a clear drying glue between colors to prevent mixing but you may be able to see the glue a little if you use too much
2006-07-30 13:42:31
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answered by Angelina 5
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you can buy very reasonably colored sandcraft that does mix at etsy. One of the shops is: colored sand creations.
2014-12-22 23:28:54
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answered by Victor 1
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You have several bottles with one color in each. No more mixed color problems, shake all you want.
2006-07-30 16:50:50
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answered by quikzip7 6
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hmm what if your putting something like a clear liquid that dries clear in the middle of the layers to keep them togethr like glue or fingernailpolish or something ...i lvoe those sand art things
2006-07-30 13:11:08
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answered by nikki852_2000 2
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when u finish it, pack it really, really tight until u cant fit anything more, then u can make sure that the sand wont shift
2006-07-30 17:22:17
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answered by why me? 4
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fill the bottle so the sand cannot move
2006-07-30 11:42:48
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answered by Kalahari_Surfer 5
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Tap it. Don't shake it. Otherwise, you can't help it. That's why carnies make so much money on those things.
2006-07-30 11:41:15
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answered by svetlana 3
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you would have too put clear plastic too seperate the two if you dont want them to mix
2006-07-30 11:42:41
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answered by danny g 1
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