![]() GLITTER GLUE SLIME STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS You can get craft sticks on Amazon as well. They’re affordable, disposable, and easy to stir with. While not necessary, we really like using craft sticks to stir our slime. We buy the two pack of liquid starch on Amazon. But we’ve found that liquid starch is the cheapest and easiest to use. You can also use boric acid with warm water (Check out our BORAX SLIME RECIPE), or contact lens solution, as an activator. The only other ingredient you need for glitter glue slime is some liquid starch. On Amazon you can buy 3 packs of glitter glue in a single color, or a variety. ![]() Perfect for a rainbow of glitter glue slime! I’ve found glitter glue in black, blue, gold, pink, green, orange, purple, red, silver, and yellow. That means no risk of getting glitter ALL OVER your house! Each color contains a lovely iridescent glitter that is already mixed in. These multi-colored glitter glues are clear glue dyed in different colors. Or THREE bottles of Elmer’s Glitter Glue! The first and most important ingredient for making glitter glue slime, is a bottle of Elmer Glitter Glue. Thanks for supporting our family business! GLITTER GLUE SLIME INGREDIENTS AND SUPPLIES ELMER’S GLITTER GLUE: If you buy anything from Amazon using one of these links, we get a small commission. This is also an easy clean slime recipe because it does not leave residue behind like other slimes. Fortunately there’s an easy, less messy option with this glitter glue slime recipe. ![]() But any glitter spills can lead to major clean up. Their favorite part was making impressions in the slime with the ocean animals and then watching the impressions slowly disappear.Glitter slime is beautiful and fun to play with. We added some of our ocean animals to the slime. Lucy decided to mix our turquoise and blue slime together. Here’s the best picture I could get of him playing- he was just always in action! Theo just couldn’t get enough of the stretching. Theo tried to make his as long as Lucy’s. They’d stretch it and see how long they could make it get. The kids started off by just exploring the slime. Also, my son did get some slime on his shirt which washed off in the washer, but just in case, be sure your kids are wearing play clothes. We played in our kitchen at the table since the table and wood floors are easy to clean. (If your ocean slime didn’t turn out quite how you were hoping, it’s an easy fix! Just go here to read How to Fix Slime that Didn’t Work Out for details.)ħ. You can store your ocean slime in an airtight container for up to two weeks!īe sure to find a place to play with slime that you don’t mind getting a bit messy. It should be nice and stretchy, but not stringy or super sticky. Once the mixture begins to thicken and climb up your spoon, you can knead it well by hand.Ħ. If you are not a fan of glitter, I’d skip this step because you will have some glitter around after playing with the finished slime.) We added some silver, blue and green glitter to ours!ĥ. Add glitter (if you are glitter-love like me. (We actually made a few batches and colored one regular blue and one turquoise.)ģ. Add your liquid watercolor or food coloring to the glue-water mixture. ![]() Start by pouring the water and liquid glue into a bowl. 1/2 cup liquid glue (We used white glue, but you can also use clear for a slightly different look.)ġ.At the end of the post I will leave some links for some taste-safe slime recipes for the younger ones to enjoy!) Ingredients for Ocean Slime This recipe uses ingredients that are not safe when ingested. ( DO NOT allow children that still put things in their mouth to play with this particular slime recipe or ever leave any child unattended while playing. Feel free to substitute colors to make it fit your own theme! Below is the recipe for making your own slime. This was my children’s first experience with homemade slime, and I have to say I wish I had tried it sooner! Theo and Lucy went absolutely nuts playing with it, and it was so easy to make. So this week when one of my good friends, Fun at Home with Kids, challenged kid bloggers to participate in Slime Week, I knew I had to try it! I combined slime with an ocean theme to come up with our ocean slime recipe! (This post contains affiliate links.) We have been on focusing on all kinds of ocean themed activities for kids the past few weeks (like our Rocky Shore Small World with Ocean Playdough, our Fine Motor Octopus Craft and our Free Printable Beach Scavenger Hunt). If you’ve ever wondered how to make slime, you’re in luck! Today I’m sharing a super simple slime recipe that can be modified to fit any theme. We used this recipe to create our ocean slime! Sign up for the FREE Buggy and Buddy Newsletter!
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