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Craft Tutorials | Crafts for Kids | Slimes, Doughs, & Clay | Valentine Slime
Slimes, Doughs, & Clay

Valentine Slime

Author by Amanda Davis on January 27, 2023 Updated on January 27, 2023

5 from 10 votes
It's sparkly, squishy, and makes a fun Valentine gift! This Valentine slime takes only a few minutes to make and uses minimal supplies.
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The kids are going to love this sparkly bubblegum pink Valentine slime!

child holding pink valentine slime


 

Why we love this project

It’s sparkly, squishy, and provides endless sensory play. What’s not to love? We’re always looking for new ways to make slime as there are endless possibilities. Today, we used sequin hearts, fine pink glitter, and pink food coloring to create this fun Valentine slime!

You could also use this slime as a prize for winning Valentine Bingo!

– You might also like this project – Valentine Hugs

child holding pink valentine slime

Helpful Project Information:

  • Age Level: 6 and up
  • Mess Factor: Medium
  • Level of Difficulty: Easy
  • Time to Complete: Less than 15 minutes
  • Cost Estimate: Less than $5.00

Craft supplies you will need

supplies for making slime
Get full list of supplies and directions in the printable version at the end of this post.

How to Make Valentine Slime

These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!

child holding pink valentine slime
  1. Empty entire bottle of clear glue into a plastic bowl.emptying bottle of glue into bowl
  2. Add one tablespoon of baking soda.adding a tablespoon of baking soda to bowl
  3. Squirt in one tablespoon of contact solution.squirting contact solution into bowl
  4. Add in a couple tablespoons of iridescent or fine pink glitter. The more you add, the more sparkly your slime will be. Now, add your small sequin hearts. adding glitter to bowladding sequin hearts to bowl
  5. Add in one drop of pink food coloring then mix. Add in more food coloring one drop at a time to reach your desired level of pink.add food coloring
  6. Knead your slime with your hands. If the slime is still sticky, squirt in a little more contact solution until the slime pulls away from the bowl and is no longer sticky.kneading slime with hands

Expert Crafting Tips

  • When crafting in groups, purchase value packs of glue to keep costs down.
  • It’s best to use bowls and mixing supplies that are designated for slime projects, or simply use disposable supplies.
  • You can use red food coloring instead of pink if that’s what you have on hand. Remember to gradually add in one drop at a time to reach the color you like most.
  • Try adding foam balls for a fun texture!
child holding pink valentine slime

This Valentine Slime is a fun project for kids on a chilly winter day. You could even package them up into little containers and add a gift tag to give as gifts!

More Slime Projects

  • St. Patrick’s Day Slime
  • Snowman Slime
  • Grinch Slime
  • How to Make Fluffy Slime
  • Mermaid Slime

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5 from 10 votes

Valentine Slime

It's sparkly, squishy, and makes a fun Valentine gift! This Valentine slime takes only a few minutes to make and uses minimal supplies.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Crafting Time5 minutes mins
Total Time10 minutes mins
Age Group: Kids Crafts
Project Type: Valentine’s Day
Makes: 1 batch

Supplies

  • 4 oz clear glue
  • 1 Tbsp baking soda
  • 1 Tbsp contact solution
  • fine pink glitter or iridescent glitter
  • small heart sequins
  • 1 drop pink food coloring we used neon pink

Craft tools

  • Measuring spoons
  • Medium size mixing bowl
  • Rubber spatula

Instructions

  • Empty entire bottle of 4 oz clear glue into a mixing bowl.
  • Add one tablespoon baking soda.
  • Squirt in one tablespoon contact solution.
  • Add in a couple tablespoons of iridescent or fine pink glitter. The more you add, the more sparkle your slime will have.
  • Add in one drop of pink food coloring then mix. If you'd like a deeper pink, try adding additional drops one at a time until you get the color you like.
  • Knead your slime with your hands. If the slime is still sticky, squirt in a little more contact solution until the slime pulls away from the bowl and is no longer sticky.

Expert Tips & FAQs

  • When crafting in groups, purchase value packs of glue to keep costs down.
  • It’s best to use bowls and mixing supplies that are designated for slime projects, or simply use disposable supplies.
  • You can use red food coloring instead of pink if that’s what you have on hand. Remember to gradually add in one drop at a time to reach the color you like most.
  • Try adding foam balls for a fun texture!

This post originally appeared here on Jan 29, 2021.

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Amanda Davis
Amanda Davis is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid's crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years.
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  1. Annie says

    February 4, 2024 at 7:59 pm

    Could I use white glue instead of clear?

    Reply
  2. Audrey says

    February 5, 2022 at 10:06 am

    Hi Can I just double check that when you say ‘Contact Solution’ you are referring to Contact Lens Solution from the Chemist or Opticians? Is that right?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Amanda Formaro says

      March 14, 2022 at 11:09 am

      This will work https://amzn.to/3MQtm0e

      Reply
  3. Lynda Whyte says

    January 21, 2022 at 12:12 pm

    what can be used instead of contact lens solution. That stuff is very expensive in Canada. Thanks

    Reply
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