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Easy Pink Sparkly Valentine Slime Recipe

Looking for a fun and easy kids activity to do this Valentine’s Day? Look no further than this easy pink sparkly Valentine Slime recipe! This recipe is simple enough that even young children can make it, and it is sure to keep them entertained for hours. Plus, it is made with ingredients that you probably already have in your home. So gather up the kids and get started on this fun project today!

Easy Slime Recipe

Slime is all the rage right now with kids and even some adults! It’s a lot of fun to play with, but sometimes it’s hard to know how to make it. Here is an easy slime recipe that uses glitter glue that is sure to please any slime fan!

Valentine Slime Ingredients

  • 1 (6 ounce) bottles Elmer’s Glue in pink glitter
  • About ½ cup warm water
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid), for each batch

How to Make Valentine Slime

  1. Empty the glue into a large bowl.
  2. 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 the bowl with glue and stir to combine.
  3. Add the baking soda to the glue and stir to mix thoroughly.
  4. If you are adding additional glitter, food coloring, scents, or confetti, stir into the glue mixture before adding the contact lens solution.
  5. 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.)
  6. Remove the slime from the bowl. The slime will be sticky. Begin to play with the slime, stretching or kneading it as you would bread dough, to bring the slime together. The slime is ready when it is no longer sticky.
  7. Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator when not in use.

Looking for a fun and festive Valentine’s Day activity to do with your kids? This pink sparkle slime recipe is perfect! It’s easy to make, and your little ones will love playing with it. Plus, it’s sure to get them in the spirit of the holiday. Ready to get started? Let’s go!

Fun Things to Mix Into Your Slime Recipes

You can customize any slime recipe by swapping out the color of your glue, changing the scent, or adding fun little trinkets to your slime mix for sensory play.

  • Food coloring to create different colors
  • Glitter for a festive look
  • Confetti or small plastic toys to add interest and texture
  • Essential oils like peppermint or lavender to give your slime a fun scent
  • Sprinkles for some extra decoration
  • Mini marshmallows or other small treats to add as a fun surprise inside your slime

No matter what ingredients you choose to mix into your slime recipe, be sure to have lots of fun with it! Playing with slime is a great way to keep kids entertained and help them learn about science too. So get creative and have some fun with your slime recipes!

Valentine Slime Recipe

Valentine Slime Recipe

Yield: 1 Cup of Slime
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $6

Do your kids love slime? Mine sure do! We have made a bunch of different kinds of slime, but this pink sparkle slime is by far their favorite. It's so easy to make and the results are simply amazing! Keep reading for the recipe.

Materials

  • 1 (6 ounce) bottles Elmer's Glue in pink glitter
  • About ½ cup warm water
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid), for each batch

Instructions

    1. Empty the glue into a large bowl.
    2. 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 the bowl with glue and stir to combine.
    3. Add the baking soda to the glue and stir to mix thoroughly.
    4. If you are adding additional glitter, food coloring, scents, or confetti, stir into the glue mixture before adding the contact lens solution.
    5. 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.)
    6. Remove the slime from the bowl. The slime will be sticky. Begin to play with the slime, stretching or kneading it as you would bread dough, to bring the slime together. The slime is ready when it is no longer sticky.
    7. Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator when not in use.

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