Super Cool Glow In The Dark Slime
Glow In The Dark Slime
Glow in the dark slime is such a cool activity to do with kids. Check out this fun and easy slime recipe!
Oh my goodness. I love this slime! Slime is just a fun activity for kids because slime is just fun! But this glow in the dark slime totally takes it up a notch. This would be the coolest slime to make for a sleep over or during the summer for an evening of nighttime summer fun.
The recipes is really quite easy to make too. Check it out and have a blast making this fun slime with your kids!
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What you will need:
- 1 (6 ounce) bottle glow in the dark glue (This one is a really great one! )
- About ¼ cup warm water
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid)
- Toys or foil confetti (if desired)
how to make the glow in the dark slime
- 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.
5. If you are adding additional glitter or confetti, stir the glitter into the glue mixture.
6. 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.
10. Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator when not in use.
11. To charge the slime, place under bright light.
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