How do you make Elmer’s snow slime?

Answered by Jason Smith

How to Make Glittery Snow Slime:

1. Gather your materials:
– 1 bottle of Elmer’s School Glue
– 1/2 tablespoon of baking soda
– 1 tablespoon of contact solution
– Iridescent glitter
– Mixing bowl
– Mixing spoon

2. Pour the entire bottle of Elmer’s School Glue into the mixing bowl. Make sure you get every last drop, as the glue is the base of your snow slime.

3. Add 1/2 tablespoon of baking soda to the bowl. The baking soda helps to create the slime’s desired texture and consistency.

4. Now, it’s time to add some sparkle! Sprinkle a generous amount of iridescent glitter into the bowl. The glitter will give your snow slime a magical, snowy effect.

5. Using the mixing spoon, stir the glue, baking soda, and glitter together until they are well combined. Make sure to mix thoroughly to evenly distribute the glitter throughout the slime.

6. Once the ingredients are mixed, it’s time to add the contact solution. Start by adding 1 tablespoon of contact solution to the bowl. The contact solution acts as a slime activator, helping the glue to transform into a slimy consistency.

7. Stir the mixture together with the spoon. As you mix, you will notice the slime starting to form. Keep stirring until the slime starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl and becomes less sticky.

8. After a few minutes of stirring, the slime should be less sticky and more stretchy. At this point, you can knead the slime with your hands to help it come together and remove any remaining stickiness.

9. If the slime is still too sticky, you can add a small amount of contact solution and continue kneading until it reaches the desired consistency. Be careful not to add too much contact solution, as it can make the slime too stiff.

10. Once your glittery snow slime is complete, you can store it in an airtight container to keep it fresh and ready for playtime. Enjoy the tactile and sparkly fun of your homemade snow slime!

Remember to always supervise children when making and playing with slime, and avoid ingesting or getting it in the eyes. Slime can be a great sensory activity, but safety should always be a priority.