How To Make Snow Slime
Create a fun and fluffy snow slime with this step-by-step guide! Learn How To Make Snow Slime which has a soft, cloud-like texture. Perfect for kids, it’s an easy, hands-on activity that’s as enjoyable to make as it is to play with.
- 5 oz bottle of white school glue
- ½ cup water
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon contact saline solution
- Instant Snow follow package directions
- Purple food coloring or any color you prefer
- Hot water
Prepare the Slime Base
Pour the bottle of white glue into a mixing bowl.
Add ½ cup of water to the glue and stir to combine.
Mix in ½ teaspoon of baking soda. Stir well.
Add 1 tablespoon of contact saline solution to the mixture. Stir continuously. The slime will start to form, but it will be sticky at this stage. Keep mixing until it reaches the right consistency. Set the slime aside.
Make the Snow
Pour the Instant Snow into a separate bowl.
Add purple food coloring to hot water (amount based on package instructions) and mix.
Slowly add the colored water to the Instant Snow and watch as it expands. Stir with a spoon to fluff it up.
Combine the Slime and Snow
Gradually add the prepared snow into the slime.
Knead the mixture well until the slime transforms into a fluffy, snow-like texture. Keep kneading to reduce stickiness.
- If you don’t have purple food coloring, feel free to use any color you like or leave the slime white for a classic snow effect.
- The Instant Snow directions vary by brand, so always check the label for the correct measurements.
- Store your snow slime in an airtight container and it should last 7-14 days.