Because they twinkle.
I artistically placed the glitter onto the page to make it look like stars
yes i like to personalize mine by putting glitter and little gold stars on it
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from a special glitter rock near like south wales
I'm not bitter, If you don't like my glitter!
If you like fairy tails and are clumsy = Emily (Glitter Lucky) Competitive and make jokes = Kelsey (Glitter Sunny) Kind, Shy and like to draw = Lily (Glitter Peace) Athletic and Popular = April (Glitter Spring) Smart, Agile and Cool = Chole (Glitter Breeze)
No, actually some cats like the sparkles on glitter, but if you mean do they like to eat it then yes, they do hate it because they don't like to eat glitter. Some like to look at it, though.
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Glitter has been found on prehistoric items but mica flakes is what was used to make the glitter. There have been many different things made to look like glitter since then.
Blue hazel brown green black yellow orange red some look like cat eyes some have stars or glitter
And, similarly the stars in the sky also glitter ( due to refraction the light rays change their ways and that's why it's looks like they are glittering). For this reason the stars in the sky ar often compared with the jewels and the stars are widely denoted as the "jewels of the sky".
Glitter is a material that reflects light in a sparkling and shimmering way. The color of the glitter will depend on the type of glitter used, but it typically appears as a vibrant and eye-catching color with a reflective quality.