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The Best Glitter Slime Recipe – Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day

March 5, 2019 By sensoryplay Leave a Comment

Find out how to make the best glitter slime recipe. It’s fail-proof and such fun sensory play. Plus there’s a fun add-on for St. Patrick’s Day.

My daughter loves all things glittery and gold. So when she came home after school, I had an idea.

One of our favourite ways to unwind and avoid after-school meltdowns is through sensory play. After all three of my kids played with foaming soap, we decided to try our hand at making gold glitter slime.

My daughter was so excited to make something beautiful.

The only problem?

We encountered two slime fails before perfecting the recipe.

First, I tried making gold slime using this vibrant gold acrylic paint we have. Because white school glue is less temperamental than clear glue when making slime, I tried combining white glue and gold paint.

The result? Dripping, gross tan looking slop.

Take two, I tried clear glue with acrylic paint and it just looked weird.

Take three was… well perfect. My daughter said this is the best slime we’ve ever made. And, it’s gorgeous.

This is the best glitter slime recipe because it’s:

  • stunning,
  • fail-proof,
  • stretchy,
  • gooey, and
  • slimy.

(if ever you’ve made clear slime before, you know how easily it can go wrong).

To avoid a slime fail, make sure to:

  • Use equal parts water to clear glue.
  • Mix the glitter before adding the activator.
  • Add the activator very sparingly.

 

In honour of St. Patricks Day, we made a pot of gold for the slime. We purchased three terracotta pots at the dollar store and painted them with acrylic black paint.

Find out how to make the best glitter slime recipe. It's fail proof and such fun sensory play.

 

Materials make the best glitter slime

  • 1/2 cup clear school glue
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Glitter
  • 1/2 tsp Borax
  • 1 cup warm water

Instructions to make the best glitter slime recipe

  1. Mix equal parts water and clear school glue. The more slime you want to make the more you will need of both.
  2. Combine as much glitter as you would like. Mix well.
  3. In a separate glass or container, mix 1/2 a tsp of Borax into warm water. The hotter the water, the faster the Borax will dissolve. This makes the activator. If you don’t have Borax, follow this recipe.
  4. Slowly add the activator to the glue-glitter mixture. We added 1 tbs at a time until we reached desired consistency. Unlike white glue slime, if you add too much activator to clear slime, it won’t be stretchy.
  5. Remove from bowl, add to the pot of gold and enjoy!
  6. Store in an airtight container for future use.

My daughter gave this recipe two thumbs up!

If you’re worried about slime clean up, click here.

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Filed Under: Slime Tagged With: glitter slime, sensory play, slime, st patricks day

Shamrock Slime: Green & Gold St. Patrick’s Day Slime

February 19, 2019 By sensoryplay Leave a Comment

This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base with an addition of green glitter. Adjust the recipe to make the slime moldable and kids can make shamrock shapes


Slime is such a fun sensory material for kids. Not only is is fun to play with, it requires math, science and fine motor skills to make. So many amazing benefits!

This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base, and then adds some green glitter for color. This slime has a bit of extra activator making it firmer and more moldable, so that kids can create a melting shamrock shape out of it.

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Shamrock Slime

St. Patrick’s Day is a fun holiday for kids to celebrate. From rainbows to pots of gold and sneaky little leprechauns, children love to find ways to have fun with St. Patrick’s Day.

Sensory play is always a favorite of ours, and slime is typically a must when celebrating a holiday. This shamrock slime would be fun to do with a group of kids at a party as well.

To Make the Shamrock Slime

Watch the video below of the shamrock slime making:

We used this gold slime recipe as a base for our shamrock slime. The recipe in the post calls for clear glue, water and activator to make the clear slime.

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Pre-made activator is an easy way to replace contact solution and baking soda or borax in your slime recipe, and makes slime making a bit more fool-proof for kids.

We followed the recipe closely, but then added just an extra 1/2 ounce of activator to stiffen up the slime just a bit. This allows for a more moldable slime for kids to make a shamrock out of!

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From gold to green!

Once you have a nice gold slime that is still clear, add some green glitter!

Be generous here, the glitter will transform your slime from clear and gold to green and gold, and will be even more sparkly.

This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base with an addition of green glitter. Adjust the recipe to make the slime moldable and kids can make shamrock shapes #kidsactivties #slimerecipe #shamrockslime #sensoryplay #stpatricksday #slimeforkids

Additionally, the slime should be slightly thicker than traditional slime. The extra activator plus the gold foil confetti will make for a stiff slime that melts and stretches slowly.

This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base with an addition of green glitter. Adjust the recipe to make the slime moldable and kids can make shamrock shapes #kidsactivties #slimerecipe #shamrockslime #sensoryplay #stpatricksday #slimeforkids

Children can mold shamrocks out of their slime by making three balls of slime (or 4 for a lucky four leaf clover!) and adding a slime stem.

My children enjoyed making shamrocks out of slime, holding them in their hands, and letting them slowly melt between their fingers before molding them all over again.

This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base with an addition of green glitter. Adjust the recipe to make the slime moldable and kids can make shamrock shapes #kidsactivties #slimerecipe #shamrockslime #sensoryplay #stpatricksday #slimeforkids
This shamrock slime uses a gold slime base with an addition of green glitter. Adjust the recipe to make the slime moldable and kids can make shamrock shapes #kidsactivties #slimerecipe #shamrockslime #sensoryplay #stpatricksday #slimeforkids

Have so much fun making and playing with this shamrock slime, and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day through PLAY!


Filed Under: Slime Tagged With: slime, st patricks day

Fail-Proof Valentine’s Day Clear Slime

February 12, 2019 By sensoryplay Leave a Comment

Find out how to make fail-proof clear slime for Valentine’s Day. And, also find out how to troubleshoot clear slime fails.

How to make clear slime for Valentine's and how to troubleshoot clear slime fails. #sensoryplayforkids #sensoryplay #slime #slimerecipe #kidsactivities #STEM #science

My kids are on a major slime kick.

My daughter has made her own versions of glow in the dark slime, soft pink Valentine’s slime, and orange slime.

We have tried our hand at clear slime before and sadly, it was a miss. The composition is a bit different and therefore it reacts quicker to the activator making it not-so-slime-y. It was almost brittle.

However, with our second snow day this week, I decided to give Valentine’s Day Clear Slime a try.

The first thing we did, was watch this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2kX3VtuXlw

Key tips for fail-proof clear slime:

  • Use equal parts water to clear glue – you may even want more water than glue.
  • Add your activator very slowly – less is more.
Everything you need to make clear slime for Valentine's Day

What you need for Valentine’s Day Clear Slime

  • 1 bottle of clear school glue
  • Equal amount of water as glue
  • 1 cup hot tap water
  • 1/2 tsp borax
  • Heart confetti
  • 2-3 drops cinnamon essential oil (optional)

If you want to know more about the safety of Borax, watch the video here.

Dissolve Borax then set it aside
Fully dissolve Borax, then set it aside.

How to Make Valentine’s Day Clear Slime

  1. Dissolve Borax into 1 cup of hot water (this is your activator solution). Then, set this mixture aside.
  2. Empty one bottle of clear slime into a seperate bowl.
  3. Fill empty bottle of glue with water. Shake the bottle well to remove excess glue.
  4. Pour into bowl.
  5. Add Valentine’s confetti.
  6. Mix.
  7. Using a tablespoon, slowly add activator solution until slime starts to form.
  8. Then, enjoy!
  9. Store in an airtight container for future use.

Note: The slime will be a little sticky at first. This is okay. If it’s no longer sticky there is too much activator. To correct this, break up the slime into small pieces. This will be easy as it will almost be brittle. Add a half cup of water and let the slime sit for about 30 mins. Repeat as many time as necessary until the desired clear slime consistency is reached.

Don’t have Borax? Use 1.5 tsp baking soda and 3 tbs of contact solution containing Boric Acid. This will create the same activating solution.

Looking for more great slime recipes and more ways to play with slime?

Check these out!

Filed Under: Slime Tagged With: sensory play, slime, Valentine's day

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