This clear slime kids craft is a cheerful hands-on project for kids, classrooms, and family craft time. It uses the tutorial steps below as the practical guide while adding helpful planning notes so the project feels easier to prepare, follow, and finish. Gather the supplies first, give yourself a little workspace, and enjoy making something creative from simple materials.
Materials:
- 1/2 cup Elmer’s clear glue
- 1/2 cup Warm water
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking soda
- 2 Tablespoons Contact lens solution
Equipment:
- Medium bowl
- Measuring cup
- Measuring spoons
- Mixing spoon
Instructions:
STEP 1: Mix baking soda and water
- In a medium sized bowl, mix together the baking soda and warm water.
STEP 2: Add the glue
- Pour the clear glue into the water mixture. Stir slowly until everything is combined. When you stir slowly fewer bubbles form which will make your slime more clear.
STEP 3: Add the contact solution
- Slowly stir in the contact lens solution, again trying not to make bubbles.
- Stir until everything is mixed. Unlike regular slime, this mixture WILL be sticky, so don’t knead it with your hands.
STEP 4: Allow it to sit
- Pour the slime into a shallow container. Cover it with a lid, or plastic wrap and allow it to sit for 2 to 5 days, or until the bubbles are gone.
- As the slime sits, the cloudy bubbles disappear and the slime becomes perfectly clear.
- The slime should no longer be sticky when you pick it up. If it is sticky, knead in more contact solution until it doesn’t stick to your hands.
TIP #1:
- If you want to play with the slime right away rather than waiting a few days, only add 1/3 cup water. Add more contact lens solution if needed until the slime doesn’t stick to your hands. (Note: the slime will be cloudy with bubbles, not clear.)
Helpful Tips
- Read through the full tutorial before starting.
- Prepare the listed supplies ahead of time so each step is easier to follow.
- Check the finished craft against the instructions before displaying or using it.
FAQs
Is this tutorial beginner friendly?
Yes. This clear slime kids craft is written with simple steps and extra tips for beginners.
Can kids make this craft independently?
Older kids may be able to work independently, while younger kids should have help with any steps that require close attention or small pieces.
How long does the craft take?
Most versions take about 30 minutes, depending on the materials and the pace of the crafter.
Can I use different colors?
Yes. Changing the colors is one of the easiest ways to personalize the finished craft.
Final Thoughts
Once the clear slime kids craft is finished, take a moment to check the details, compare the result with the tutorial, and display the project somewhere kids can enjoy their work.
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