Slime

Want to learn how to make DIY slime at home? Check out these easy slime recipes for kids! We love finding new homemade slime ideas! In this board you'll find easy recipes for glitter slime, fluffy slime with shaving cream, borax slime, taste-safe-slime, edible slime, cornstarch slime, slime recipes with contact lens solution, slime recipes with borax and glue, slime recipes without glue, easy 2-ingredient slime recipes, butter slime, dish soap slime, clear slime, jello slime, and more!
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2-Minute Edible Slime with Jello
If your child likes to put everything in their mouth, this edible Jell-O slime is the perfect way to give them a fun sensory experience that's taste-safe and non-toxic! You'll only need 3 edible ingredients to prepare this delicious-smelling slime that behaves just like oobleck—solid when pressed, but liquid when there's no pressure! Find out how to use flavored gelatin, cornstarch and water to make this fun DIY slime project idea for kids that's perfect for babies, toddlers and preschoolers!
{Must-Try Activity} Super Fun Chia Seed Slime for Kids
Looking for an easy slime recipe to allow your toddler to join in on the fun? This taste-safe chia seed slime calls for just 3 edible ingredients! Homemade chia slime provides a fabulous sensory experience for kids, and it couldn’t be simpler to make. If you have baby or toddler at home who still likes to put everything in their mouth, try this DIY chia seed slime recipe for your next sensory activity. Find out how to make a chia slime sensory bin for kids. Such a fun taste safe baby activity!
Easy DIY Gold Slime Recipe (Gold Slime with Contact Lens Solution)
Looking for a fun Saint Patrick’s Day activity to set up for your kids? This homemade gold slime is both gorgeous AND easy to make. Find out how to make DIY gold glitter slime for St Patricks Day with this easy slime recipe containing glitter glue, baking soda and contact solution (but NO borax or Liquid Starch). This simple contact lens solution slime recipe looks like the contents of a pot of gold, and it's perfect for preschoolers, elementary school kids, preteens and teenagers to play with! gold slime | gold slime recipe | pot of gold slime | gold glitter slime | liquid gold slime | glitter honey bee slime | st patricks day slime | st patricks day slime recipe | st patricks day slime for kids | st patricks day activity for preschool | st patricks day activity for toddlers
Super Stretchy Gold Glitter Slime (Fun + Easy!)
Looking for a fun Saint Patrick’s Day activity to set up for your kids? This homemade gold slime is both gorgeous AND easy to make. Find out how to make DIY gold glitter slime for St Patricks Day with this easy slime recipe containing glitter glue, baking soda and contact solution (but NO borax or Liquid Starch). This simple contact lens solution slime recipe looks like the contents of a pot of gold, and it's perfect for preschoolers, elementary school kids, preteens and teenagers to play with!
The BEST Homemade Butter Slime
Want to experiment with new slime textures? This easy DIY butter slime recipe is both non-sticky and super stretchy. Use Model Magic clay to create this unique slime that is unlike any other recipe you’ve tried before! Watch our helpful video to find out how to make this easy homemade recipe for butter slime using glue, contact lens solution, lotion and air dry clay. You'll only need a few minutes to make the best DIY butter slime recipe with Model Magic. Such a fun and simple activity for kids!
Easy Crunchy Slime with Foam Beads
Want to change up the texture of your slime? This DIY crunchy slime with foam beads is both simple to make and satisfying to play with! Find out how to make crunchy floam slime at home using just a few simple ingredients like school glue and contact lens solution. Watch our helpful video to find out how to make crunchy slime at home. This DIY crunchy slime recipe is so easy to follow, and perfect for kids of all ages. How do you make slime crunchy? By adding foam beads, of course! So fun!
DIY Crunchy Slime with Floam Beads
Want to change up the texture of your slime? This DIY crunchy slime with foam beads is both simple to make and satisfying to play with! Find out how to make crunchy floam slime at home using just a few simple ingredients like school glue and contact lens solution. Watch our helpful video to find out how to make crunchy slime at home. This DIY crunchy slime recipe is so easy to follow, and perfect for kids of all ages. How do you make slime crunchy? By adding foam beads, of course! So fun!
Easy Homemade Butter Slime for Kids
Want to experiment with new slime textures? This easy DIY butter slime recipe is both non-sticky and super stretchy. Use Model Magic clay to create this unique slime that is unlike any other recipe you’ve tried before! Watch our helpful video to find out how to make this easy homemade recipe for butter slime using glue, contact lens solution, lotion and air dry clay. You'll only need a few minutes to make the best DIY butter slime recipe with Model Magic. Such a fun and simple activity for kids!
5-Minute Gold Slime for Kids (Great for Parties!)
Looking for a fun Saint Patrick’s Day activity to set up for your kids? This homemade gold slime is both gorgeous AND easy to make. Find out how to make DIY gold glitter slime for St Patricks Day with this easy slime recipe containing glitter glue, baking soda and contact solution (but NO borax or Liquid Starch). This simple contact lens solution slime recipe looks like the contents of a pot of gold, and it's perfect for preschoolers, elementary school kids, preteens and teenagers to play with!
How to Make Color-Changing Slime WITHOUT Thermochromic Pigment
Do your kids love slime? If homemade slime is one of their favourite activities, they will LOVE this easy DIY slime that changes colors when exposed to temperature changes! This heat sensitive color changing slime is made using Elmers glue and requires no thermochromic pigment. Simply follow the instructions in the article to find out how to make homemade color changing slime for your kids to play with using Elmers color changing glue and contact lens solution (no liquid starch required!).
Easy Edible Marshmallow Fluff Slime
Do your kids like to put everything in their mouths? This easy edible slime recipe is perfect for babies, toddlers and preschoolers who like to sneak a taste of their sensory activities! Find out how to make this easy DIY edible slime recipe at home with marshmallow fluff, cornstarch and icing sugar. This easy taste-safe activity if perfect for younger kids who love homemade slime but can't be trusted not to eat it. This DIY edible marshmallow slime is so fun for kids to play with!
Easy Edible Slime for Kids (That Feels Like the Real Thing!)
Want to make slime for your child, but worried that they'll try to eat it? This easy edible yogurt slime recipe is the solution to your problem! Find out how to make homemade silly putty with only 2 ingredients for your baby or toddler to play with. This simple taste safe yogurt slime recipe is super easy to follow and yields stretchy DIY silly putty for kids to play with. Grab some yogurt and cornstarch to make this easy no cook slime with NO borax and NO glue, just 2 edible ingredients!
2-Ingredient Dish Soap Silly Putty for Kids
Did you know you could use dish soap to make easy homemade silly putty? You’ll only need 2 minutes and 2 ingredients to prepare this fun sensory activity for your kids—and no glue, borax or liquid starch! Find out how to make DIY silly putty at home using dish soap and cornstarch. This easy homemade dish soap slime recipe can be made without glue using just 2 ingredients! This is the best recipe for borax-free slime made with dish soap, so make sure you save it if you love DIY silly putty!
3-Ingredient Edible Chia Seed Slime
Looking for an easy slime recipe to allow your toddler to join in on the fun? This taste-safe chia seed slime calls for just 3 edible ingredients! Homemade chia slime provides a fabulous sensory experience for kids, and it couldn’t be simpler to make. If you have baby or toddler at home who still likes to put everything in their mouth, try this DIY chia seed slime recipe for your next sensory activity. Find out how to make a chia slime sensory bin for kids. Such a fun taste safe baby activity!
5-Minute Edible Jello Slime for Kids
Do you have a baby or toddler at home who likes to feel—and taste—different textures? If so, you'll love this easy edible slime recipe for kids! This taste safe Jello oobleck slime ony requires 3 ingredients, and it is perfect for infants, babies, toddlers and preschoolers who have a tendency to put everything in their mouths. Such a fun edible sensory play activity for 1 year olds and 2 years old to try at home—and all you'll need to make it is some cornstarch, water and flavored Jello powder.