What is how is glitter made?

Glitter is typically made by cutting thin sheets of shiny material into tiny pieces. These sheets are often made of various materials such as plastic, metal, or glass. The cutting process can be done manually or using specialized machinery to create uniform and consistent glitter particles.

Once the sheets are cut into tiny pieces, they are then coated with a thin layer of pigment or dye to give them their vibrant colors. Some glitter may also be coated with a layer of adhesive to help it stick better to surfaces.

The final step in the glitter-making process is to package the tiny particles into containers for sale. Glitter is used in a wide variety of applications, including crafts, cosmetics, fashion, and decorations.