Hi there! It’s Megan from Homemade Ginger again and I’m sharing my first slime recipe with you all today!
I don’t know about your kids, but mine definitely go through phases when it comes to playing with certain toys or games. They will do the same thing over and over every day until they get sick of it and then move onto the next thing. But there is one thing that most kids right now are obsessed with and that is making slime! Have you jumped on the slime obsession train yet? I will have to say that we are a little late to the game in my house, but now that we’ve started making slime at home, my kids are hooked!
There are tons of variations to choose from and the possibilities are endless! You could make a new slime recipe every day and it would be different every time. I wanted to come up with a rainbow slime that didn’t involve glitter. We seem to spread glitter everywhere at our house and it’s so hard to get rid of! I decided to try throwing some rainbow sprinkles in slime and I love how it turned out! It reminds me of birthday cake batter. It’s so fun to play with and it’s a great rainbow craft to celebrate St. Patrick’s day!
Kids of all ages will love making this festive slime. It’s so cheerful and addictive to play with. It only takes a few ingredients and you probably already have most of them at home!
Rainbow Sprinkle Slime
The full recipe is at the bottom of this post, but here is what you will need:
- Elmer’s Glue
- Baking Soda – about 2-4 tsp
- Contact Solution – about 1 tsp
- Rainbow Sprinkles
First you will want to dump your entire container of Elmer’s school glue in a bowl.
Add about 2 tsp of baking soda.
Add a tsp or so of contact solution.
Stir until it comes together and starts to resemble slime. At this time, you may need to adjust the baking soda or contact solution to get the consistency you desire. If it’s too dry, add a few drops of contact solution. If it’s still too wet, add some more baking soda.
Once it has come together and formed a slime consistency, knead it with your hands to finish mixing it. It will still be sticky, but the more you knead it, the less sticky it becomes.
Add a few tablespoons of sprinkles and work them in.
And you are finished with your rainbow sprinkle slime!
It’s so stretchy and the sprinkles make it look super colorful and pretty.
This would be a fun thing to give out as favors at a birthday party too!
Rainbow Sprinkle Slime
Materials
- Elmer's Glue
- Baking Soda - 2 tsp
- Contact Solution - 1 tsp
- Rainbow Sprinkles
Instructions
- Dump your glue into a bowl.
- Add about 2 tsp of baking soda.
- Add 1 tsp of contact solution.
- Mix together until it starts to resemble slime. Add more baking soda if the mixture is too wet or more contact solution if it's too dry.
- Once the mixture has come together, knead it with your hands until the slime is no longer sticky.
- Add a few tablespoons of sprinkles to the slime and work it in with your hands until it is evenly incorporated.
This is the cutest slime recipe you will ever see! Next time your kids are begging to make slime, give this one a try!
Source : onelittleproject.com
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