This cool, colorful slime can be made in minutes and the mess is minimal. Pick up a few bottles of colored Elmer’s glitter glue at your local Michael’s craft stores or order on Amazon, then you will be making this fun slime idea in no time. Check out the step by step tutorialhere...
(we usually make a slime batch with two bottles of clear glue , but even one bottle makes a pretty solid amount of slime) to a container and then slowly adding liquid starch - about 1 Tablespoon at a time - and stirring between each addition until you have slime that looks like the ...
Here’s what you need. It takes just 5 ingredients. For the spiders, you can go with confetti spiders made from metallic paper or you can get tiny plastic spiders which are fun to make this slime with, too. For our pictures, we used the confetti slime. 2 (5 oz) bottles of clear s...
In time for the holiday gift-giving season, nine-year-old Arianna Tanguay has taken over her family’s dining room table with countless containers of glitter and bottles of glue as she makes homemade slime to sell from her new hobby-of-an-enterprise, ‘Arianna’s Slime Shop.’ “M...
Most bottles of school glue contain 4 ounces (120 mL), which equals 1⁄2 cup (120 mL). If your glue says 4 ounces on the packaging, you can just empty out the whole bottle into the bowl! If you want more slime, you can double the recipe and use 1 cup (240 mL) of clear glu...
Depending on the recipe that you use, you could even blend multiple batches together to get multi-colored slime! Ingredients Crystal Unicorn Slime 3 6-ounce (180 mL) bottles of glitter glue (pink, yellow, and blue) Pink, gold, and blue glitter 3 tablespoons of baking soda, divided 3...
Most bottles of school glue contain about 4 ounces (120 mL), which is exactly what you need! Don't use clear school glue, because it won't look very cloud-like.[1] Even though most slime recipes require water, you actually don’t need to add any here. For more interesting-looking...