How to Make Glitter Slime

Pour ½ cup (120 milliliters) of glitter school glue into a mixing bowl.If you do not have any glitter glue at home, use clear glue instead, and add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter., Stir in ½ cup (120 milliliters) of water, if you want a gooier...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pour ½ cup (120 milliliters) of glitter school glue into a mixing bowl.If you do not have any glitter glue at home

    You can also add some color with a drop or two of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring.You may be able to use white school glue for this method too.

    You will need to add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter into it.

    If you want it to be colorful, add in a few drops of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring.
  2. Step 2: use clear glue instead

    , Keep stirring until the glue and water (if using) are evenly combined.Do not add the liquid starch just yet.

    It is important to mix your base ingredients first.

    If you just dump everything into the bowl all at once, your slime won't come together properly., Start with just ½ cup (120 milliliters) of liquid starch.

    Stir it in with a spoon first, then knead it in with your hands.

    At some point, the slime will ball together, and leave behind liquid starch in the bowl.

    At this point, you can scoop the slime out of the bowl, and discard the excess starch.

    If the slime isn't stretchy enough for you, add some more liquid starch, and knead it in., Slime is fun to play with for children of all ages.

    It is also perfect for sensory play activities for young children.

    Once playtime is over, put it away into an airtight container, and keep it in an cool, dry place.
  3. Step 3: and add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter.

  4. Step 4: Stir in ½ cup (120 milliliters) of water

  5. Step 5: if you want a gooier slime.If you want something thicker and stretchier

  6. Step 6: sort of like Silly Putty

  7. Step 7: omit the water.

  8. Step 8: Stir everything together with a spoon.

  9. Step 9: Pour the liquid starch in

  10. Step 10: then mix it together.

  11. Step 11: Play with your slime

  12. Step 12: then store it in an airtight container when you are done.

Detailed Guide

You can also add some color with a drop or two of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring.You may be able to use white school glue for this method too.

You will need to add in about 1 teaspoon of glitter into it.

If you want it to be colorful, add in a few drops of liquid watercolor, liquid food coloring, or gel food coloring.

, Keep stirring until the glue and water (if using) are evenly combined.Do not add the liquid starch just yet.

It is important to mix your base ingredients first.

If you just dump everything into the bowl all at once, your slime won't come together properly., Start with just ½ cup (120 milliliters) of liquid starch.

Stir it in with a spoon first, then knead it in with your hands.

At some point, the slime will ball together, and leave behind liquid starch in the bowl.

At this point, you can scoop the slime out of the bowl, and discard the excess starch.

If the slime isn't stretchy enough for you, add some more liquid starch, and knead it in., Slime is fun to play with for children of all ages.

It is also perfect for sensory play activities for young children.

Once playtime is over, put it away into an airtight container, and keep it in an cool, dry place.

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