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    Home » Sensory Activities

    Silver and Gold Slime Tutorial

    Modified: Jul 13, 2022 · Published: Nov 23, 2018 by Vicky · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

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    This Silver and Gold Slime Tutorial will teach you how to make the most sparkly slime around. If your kids are anything like mine, then sparkles and glitter are all the rage. Things can never have too much sparkle. This diy glitter slime recipe is easy to make with just a few basic ingredients, thanks to glitter glue. That's right, the glue has already been glittered for you! That means you no longer have to deal with glitter on your floor, on your table, on your chairs, basically everywhere. So check out how to make silver and gold slime tutorial.

    This Silver and Gold Slime Tutorial will teach you how to make the sparkliest slime around! It is super easy to make and your kids will love it!

    Jump to:
    • Why the homemade slime recipe is awesome
    • Ingredients
    • How to make silver and gold slime diy
    • Frequently asked questions
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    Why the homemade slime recipe is awesome

    • Made without borax powder or liquid starch
    • Easy to make 4 ingredient slime
    • No mess from glitter everywhere
    • Makes a fun birthday party activity
    gold and silver slime

    This slime is not edible. Please supervise your kids when making slime and have them wash their hands when they are done playing.

    Ingredients

    For gold slime:

    Small bowl
    1  5 oz bottle of Elmer’s Gold Glue
    ½ cup water
    ½ teaspoon baking soda
    1 tablespoon contact lens solution

    For silver slime:

    Small bowl
    1  5 oz bottle of Elmer’s Silver Glue
    ½ cup water
    ½ teaspoon baking soda
    1 tablespoon contact solution

    How to make silver and gold slime diy

    You will need to make the silver and gold slime separately. Luckily, the process is exactly the same for the basic slime recipe. I will take you through the steps to make each color of slime in this silver and gold slime tutorial.

    Pour the entire bottle of Elmer’s Glue in gold into a small bowl.

    elmer's gold glue

    Next, add in ½ cup of water and ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the gold glitter glue and stir.

    making silver glitter slime

    Then, add 1 tablespoon of saline solution as the slime activator. This will cause the slime to begin to form. The slime will be STICKY! But don’t panic. Keep mixing the solution into the slime mixture until the slime starts to pull away from the bowl. This may take longer than you think. Just keep mixing and kneading the slime until it is no longer sticky. Set the gold slime aside.

    Now it is time to repeat the process to make your silver slime.

    Pour the entire bottle of Elmer’s Silver Glitter Glue into a small bowl.

    Add in ½ cup of water and ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the sliver glue and stir.

    Then, add 1 tablespoon of contact solution. This will cause the sliver slime to start to form. The consistency will be STICKY! Keep mixing the solution into the slime mixture until the sliver slime starts to pull away from the bowl. Then, keep mixing and kneading the slime until it is no longer sticky.

    silver glitter slime

    You will now have two colors of slime - sparkly gold and sparkly silver. If your kids want to stop here they can. Each color is cool enough on it's own.

    silver and gold glitter slime

    But when the two colors of slime are swirled together, the real magic happens!

    silver and gold slime

    The two colors combine to make a rich looking slime that changes color as you play with it and turn it in your hands.

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    stretchy silver and gold slime

    Eventually, the colors will mix completely, leaving  you with a shimmery slime sure to delight your kids.

    gold slime

    Frequently asked questions

    How do I store this slime?

    This slime can be stored in an airtight container if your kids don't want to play with it right away. After noticing my kids leaving slime everywhere and finding lots of messes, I purchased these containers and they have been a life saver.

    How can I keep the slime in separate colors?

    Don't mix it too much. When you start to mix it a lot, it will turn mostly yellow but still look really pretty and sparkly.

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    Vicky from Mess for Less

    I'm Vicky, the founder of Mess For Less, which I started in 2011 to share easy, family-friendly recipes. With over a decade of experience as a home chef and recipe developer, I love creating meals that bring people together. I also design play and learning activities for kids, using my background as a former teacher with a Master’s degree in education. Learn more about me.

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