

Also add up to 1/4 cup of water if you want a more stretchy slime.ĥ.

Add your 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda and mix in thoroughly. Pour your entire 6 oz Elmer’s Glitter glue into the bowl (or 3/4 cup of glue from a larger bottle).ģ. Get a bowl to mix your slime ingredients in.Ģ.
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Steps for How to Make Slime With Contact Solutionġ. See the bottom of the post for more safety precautions.
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If you notice any skin irritation discontinue use immediately. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while playing with the slime.

Do not substitute any ingredients in our slime recipes. Safety Tips: Adults only should make the slime and handle all chemicals. While water is not needed it really helps the slime become more stretchy so we do recommend adding about 1/4 cup of water to the slime. (Optional) – Add up to 1/4 cup of water if you’d like a more stretchy slime. Check the label before buying to make sure it has the right ingredients.Ĥ. 1½ TBSP of Contact Lens Solution – Renu Fresh contains Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. Do not substitute any ingredients as your slime may not work.ģ. We recommend Elmers as it has been tested and is quality glue. If you want to get a similar effect to the photos in this post, you’ll need to buy Elmer’s glitter glueand review our Unicorn slime recipe. 1 Bottle of Elmer’s Glue (6 oz) – we like to buy the gallon size and then measure out for savings – you can use 3/4 cup of glue if you have a larger bottle. This easy 3 ingredient recipe is such a popular one! If you haven’t seen our Unicorn Slime made with it, head over to watch the video on how it’s done!ġ. Ingredients for How to Make Slime With Contact Solution This Renu Fresh Contact Lens Solution is one of the recommended brands we suggest since it contains both boric acid and sodium borate. However, we prefer using the contact lens solution as it’s easier to use and more widely available (liquid starch is not available in Canada and Borax is not available in the UK). Typically all activators have some derivative of borax. You can also replace this for saline solution, but just make sure that that they contain boric acid and sodium borate.īoric acid is made from borax and similarly liquid starch contains sodium tetraborate which is also made from borax. Contact lens solution is our favorite activator. There are a number of different slime activators you can use to “transform” your glue mixture into slime.

Steps for How to Make Slime With Contact Solution.Ingredients for How to Make Slime With Contact Solution.How to Make Slime With Contact Solution.Your slime can then be stored in an air-tight container. If it is too firm or hard, add a little more glue. If your slime is too sticky, add a little more liquid starch. Add in your food coloring and glitter to desired level of sparkle!Ĥ. Add the half cup of liquid starch and mix.ģ. In a large bowl, combine both glues and the water and mix until well combined.Ģ. Mini ocean Animals ( available here) or ocean themed confetti ( try this one)ġ.Glitter: silver and blue – available here.½ cup blue glitter Elmers glue – available here.1/2 cup Elmers washable, clear school glue – available here.Slime that sticks slightly to your hands is more likely to have a nice stretchy, slime consistency.If your slime is too sticky, try adding a tiny bit more liquid starch.We prefer Elmers glue for best results with this recipe. Different glues, starches and even the amount of colouring you use in your slime can effect the final outcome.If liquid starch, such as Sta-Flo, is not available where you are, you might prefer this recipe with borax or you could try this great fluffy slime recipe. Liquid starch is not liquid laundry detergent.For all our slime fans, this ocean slime recipe inspires awesome imaginative play! The combination of cool sea blue colouring, sparkling glitter and your favourite sea creatures is sure to engage your children as a gorgeous invitation to play.
