March is right around the corner so it’s the perfect time to break out the glue and glitter and make St. Patrick’s Day slime. This glittery green slime is a fun and easy kid’s craft to make and play with, the kids will love it!
Why we love this project
While your little leprechauns are having tons of sensory play fun making this DIY slime, it is also a “golden” opportunity to teach them about science and the meaning behind St. Patrick’s Day. For this reason, this green glitter slime makes a great classroom, home school, or party activity. We know you and your kids are going to totally sham-ROCK this slime… let’s get started!
RELATED: Our Black Glitter Slime is a fun project for Halloween! Make it in groups or as a single batch. We also have Pumpkin Slime that’s bottled up in cute little mason jars that make adorable party favors!
What You’ll Need To Make Green Glitter Slime
Get full list of supplies and directions in the printable version at the end of this post.
Helpful Project Information
- Age Level: 4 and up
- Mess Factor: High – glitter and food coloring
- Level of Difficulty: Easy
- Time to Complete: 5-10 minutes
- Cost Estimate: $1.00-$2.00 depending on the price of gold coins
Crafting Tips
- For a group setting, buy value packs of glue to keep costs down.
- It’s best to use bowls and mixing supplies that you will throw away or save just for slime projects.
- Check the dollar store for gold coins!
- If you like, mix in little plastic shamrocks or rainbows!
- For both glitter and food coloring, you can always start off with a small amount and add more until you get the desired color and sparkle effect.
How To Make St. Patrick’s Day Slime
- Empty entire bottle of clear glue into a bowl. One bottle of clear glue makes a generous helping of slime to play with.
- Add one tablespoon of baking soda.
- Pour in one tablespoon of saline solution.
- Squeeze in 1-2 drops of green food coloring. Trust us, a little goes a long way!
- Stir in your food coloring and add more to get your favorite shade of green.
- Pour in your preferred amount of glitter.
- Use your mixing spoon and quickly stir your St. Patrick’s Day slime. At first, your green glitter slime will be VERY sticky and will get all over your hands if you touch it. It takes a few seconds for it to mix and form.
- During this process, if your slime is still sticky, you can squirt in small amounts of the saline solution until the slime becomes less sticky and starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl.
- Take the slime out of the bowl and start kneading it until it holds its shape. The more you knead it, the less sticky it will be!
To add little St. Paddy’s day whimsy, knead in some gold coins for good luck!
We hope you have fun making this St. Patrick’s Day Slime. Check out more of our St. Pat’s Day crafts below!
More St. Patrick’s Day Crafts
- Craft Stick Leprechaun Hat
- Cereal Box Leprechaun Trap
- St. Patrick’s Day Cootie Catcher
- Paper Plate Leprechaun
- St. Patricks Day Activity Sheets
- Printable St. Patricks Day Bingo
St. Patrick’s Day Slime
Supplies
- 4 oz clear glue
- 1 tablespoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon saline solution
- 1-2 drops green food coloring add more to get your desired shade of green
- green glitter
- plastic gold coins
Craft tools
- Measuring spoons
- Spoon
- Plastic bowl
Instructions
- Empty your bottle of clear glue into a bowl. One bottle of clear glue makes a generous helping of slime to play with.
- Now add one tablespoon of baking soda.
- Add one tablespoon of saline solution.
- Squeeze in 1-2 drops of green food coloring. Trust us, a little goes a long way!
- Stir in your food coloring and add more to get your favorite shade of green.
- Pour in your preferred amount of glitter.
- Now it’s time to mix! Use your mixing spoon and quickly stir your St. Patrick’s Day slime. At first, your green glitter slime will be VERY sticky and will get all over your hands if you touch it. It takes a few seconds for it to mix and form.
- During this process, if your slime is still sticky, you can squirt in small amounts of the saline solution until the slime becomes less sticky and starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl. Take the slime out of the bowl and start kneading it until it holds its shape. The more you knead it, the less sticky it will be!
- To add little St. Paddy’s day whimsy, knead in some gold coins for good luck!
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Expert Tips & FAQs
- For a group setting, buy value packs of glue (I’ve included a link above) to keep costs down.
- It’s best to use bowls and mixing supplies that you will throw away or save just for slime projects.
- Check the dollar store for gold coins!
- If you like, mix in little plastic shamrocks or rainbows!
- For both glitter and food coloring, you can always start off with a small amount and add more until you get the desired color and sparkle effect.
This post originally appeared here on Feb 14, 2020.
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Rater says
Too many supplies not enough slime.
Maybe try and find a way to make it faster, cheaper and better.
But the slime is good little sticky but perfect for St Pattyś Day.
Please reply or make better and HAVE A GREAT ST PATTYŚ DAY!!