This Cotton Candy Slime recipe is perfect for anyone looking for kids activities that keep them entertained for hours.
Your kids will love that cotton candy slime smells great and is fun to play with! This is a great winter holiday homemade slime using cotton candy fragrance and white glue.
Commonly asked questions about Blue Cotton Candy Slime
There are so many fluffy slime recipes that don't use Borax. Follow the recipe below for a perfect no borax slime craft.
Kids love making slime at home. You can use common household ingredients to keep the supplies on hand. You can also find slime making ingredients on Amazon or at your grocery store. I have linked to cotton candy cloud slime ingredients below.
There are so many ways to make slime recipes. You can make slime with Borax, scented slime, shaving cream slime, edible slime, and glue slime. You can make homemade slime for every holiday in just about every color. You can even use fragrance oil to add scents to your home made slime. Slime makes great sensory activities and is a fun craft that kids love.
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Fluffy Cotton Candy Slime Supplies:
3 cup white glue
⅓ cup Instant Snow
⅔ cup Sta-Flo
⅔ cup water, hot
2 containers
Coloring - I used Neon Blue
Blue Cotton Candy Scent
Cotton Candy Slime Recipe Instructions:
Pour the white glue until a Tupperware or large container.
Slowly add the Sta-Flo one teaspoon at a time, mixing between each. If needed, you can use a little more or less to your liking. The Sta-Flo is your activator.
Knead your slime. It will be sticky right now - that’s ok!
In a second bowl, pour the instant snow and add hot water. It will expand and ‘puff’.
Add the instant snow to the white slime and knead well. I like to add in my snow in smaller batches kneading in between until you get the texture you want.
Add in the coloring. We used to use food coloring, but recently we switched to these soap dyes.
Knead well.
Add a few drops of cotton candy scent.
Store in an airtight container.
Here are supplies that you need for making slime:
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