This cloud 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 white school glue
- 1/2 teaspoon Baking soda
- Food colouring (blue or colour of choice)
- 1 Tablespoon Contact lens solution
- 1/4 cup Water
- 1 teaspoon Instant snow
Equipment:
Instructions:
Step 1: Find what you need
- Gather your supplies and materials.
Step 2: Mix together slime
- Add glue, baking soda, and 2 drops of blue food colouring to a bowl.
- Stir, mixing until the colour is totally combined.
- Add contact lens solution.
- Stir until the slime has activated, creating a very thick, goopy slime. Set aside.
Step 3: Mix the instant snow
- Add water to a separate bowl.
- Sprinkle on the instant snow and watch it grow, like magic!
- Stir the instant snow. It mixes well by itself, but this ensures the water is completely mixed in.
Step 4: Combine the two
- Sprinkle a few spoons of instant snow over the slime.
- Fold the slime over the snow and start working it together with your hands. It will still be sticky at this point.
- Sprinkle more snow over the slime.
- Knead the snow and work it together. Add more snow as needed, until you get the fluffy texture you want.We used at least 1/2 of the snow we made.
- Your cloud slime is complete!
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 cloud 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 cloud 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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