Who is ready for some Valentine’s Day fun? This Valentine’s Day Slime is so much fun. When kids make slime, it’s like they are in slime heaven. With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, they are going to love the chance to put their slime skills to good use!
How to Make Valentine’s Day Slime
If you are curious about making this slime with you’re kids going to love this craft. This craft is something you can easily do from your home and it’s inexpensive too. Sometimes it’s nice just to sit down with the kids and listen to their stories while they are making a gooey ‘mess’. Slime can be expensive but mine is very budget-friendly.
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How do You Make Valentine’s Day Slime?
I’m showing you how to make my Valentine’s Day slime so that you can make it too. I have the best recipe that is foolproof and you won’t waste ingredients. Just follow my directions and you’ll be making slime in no time. Contact solution is a common ingredient!
What is Our Slime Made With?
When it comes to slime, there are a lot of different ingredients you can make it with. When you follow my slime recipe, you will find out exactly how to make it! Slime is made with different ingredients, so make sure you follow the proper recipe. Many of these supply items could be on your shelves right now.
Are you excited to make Valentine’s Day fun? You’ll want to make this slime with your kids and you’ll have a great time doing this! What’s your favorite part of making crafts with your kids?
What you need:
2 (6 ounce) bottles Elmer’s Glue in clear
About ½ cup warm water
½ teaspoon baking soda
1½ tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid)
About 1 ½ tablespoon glitter in white, silver, or iridescent
Toys or foil confetti (if desired)
Directions:
Empty the glue into a large bowl.
Fill the empty glue bottle about ⅓ full with warm water (about ¼ cup) and seal with the lid. Shake well to combine the remaining glue with the water. Pour into bowl with glue and stir to combine.
Add the baking soda to the glue and stir to mix thoroughly.
If you are adding additional glitter or confetti, stir the glitter into the glue mixture.
Add contact lens solution to the glue mixture and stir well. (Note: regular glue will require less contact lens solution than glitter glue. Add the contact lens solution slowly, mixing between additions, and add only enough to bring the glue together into a soft ball.)
Remove the slime from the bowl allowing any excess liquid to remain in the bowl. The slime will be sticky. Begin to play with the slime, kneading it as you would bread dough, to bring the slime together. The slime is ready when no longer sticky.
Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator when not in use.
How fun right? Your kids will love a slime station this year!