You stick out your tongue, close your eyes, and tilt your head up to the sky as big fat snowflakes start to fall. Let it snow, let it snow! That’s what my son has been saying for the last month now. I’m ok with waiting a little longer before I see the flakes fly. Whether you love or hate snow or live somewhere where there will never be snow, you can still learn how to make homemade snowflake slime with the kids! Making slime is an awesome winter theme activity.

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE SNOWFLAKE SLIME

Whether you love or hate snow or live somewhere where there will never be snow, you can still learn how to make homemade snowflake slime recipe with the kids! Making slime is an awesome winter indoor activity.

SLIME FALLING FROM THE SKY

A newly fallen blanket of snow, big fluffy flakes falling steadily through the air, and a favorite homemade slime recipe are perfect for a winter afternoon activity. Don’t have any snow, 80 degrees and sunny? No worries, you can still create a snowstorm in the kitchen or classroom with our homemade snowflake slime recipe!

Slime making is even more fun when you add in creative winter themes like snowflakes. We have quite a few snow slime recipes to share, and we are always adding more. Our Glitter Snowflake Slime Recipe is yet another AMAZING slime recipe we can show you how to make.

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GLITTER SNOWFLAKE SLIME

This fun winter slime uses borax powder as the slime activator. Now if you want to use liquid starch or saline solution instead, you can use one of our other basic recipes using liquid starch or saline solution.

SUPPLIES:

  • 1/4 tsp Borax Powder {found in laundry detergent aisle}.
  • 1/2 cup Clear Washable PVA School Glue
  • 1 cup of Water divided into 1/2 cups
  • Glitter, Snowflake Confetti
borax slime supplies

HOW TO MAKE SNOWFLAKE GLITTER SLIME

STEP 1. Add glue and 1/2 cup of water to a bowl and mix together.

Adding glue and water together for borax slime recipe
Water and glue mixed in the bowl for winter slime

STEP 2. Mix in a healthy amount of snowflake confetti and glitter if desired. Make sure to not add too much otherwise your slime will be more likely to break apart due to the confetti getting in the way.

Snowflake confetti for snowflake slime

Got a Frozen fan? This is perfect to go along with a favorite movie too!

STEP 3. Mix 1/4 tsp of borax powder into a 1/2 of warm water to make your slime activator solution.

Borax powder mixed with hot water is the slime activator that creates the rubbery, slimy texture you can’t wait to play with! It’s super easy to whip up this homemade slime recipe once you get the hang of it.

Mixing borax powder into warm water for borax slime

STEP 4. Add the borax solution to the water and glue mixture. Combine well.

You will see it come together right away. It will seem stringy and clumpy, but that’s ok! Remove from bowl and spend a few minutes kneading the mixture together. You may have leftover borax solution which you can discard.

We always recommend kneading your slime well after mixing. Kneading the slime really helps to improve it’s consistency.

TOO STICKY? If your slime still feels too sticky, you may need a few more drops of borax solution.  You can always add but you can’t take away. The more activator solution you add, the stiffer the slime will become over time. Make sure to spend extra time kneading the slime instead!

MAKE AMAZING SNOWFLAKE GLITTER SLIME THIS SEASON!

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