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St. Patrick’s Day Slime Recipe with Shamrocks

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St. Patrick’s Day Slime is filed with gold glitter and shamrock confetti.

I don’t post many crafts on my blog, but I just had to share this St. Patrick’s Day slime recipe with you. I know the slime craze is very real right now. [Have you seen this slime parody video from the Holderness family? It’s hilarious!]

I have seen a lot of green slime recipes for St. Patrick’s day, but I haven’t seen any gold slime recipe yet. This is actually more of a clear slime with the color coming from the glitter. Try this one out and let me know what you think!

St. Patrick's Day Slime Recipe

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St. Patrick's Day Slime Recipe

How to Make St. Patrick’s Day Slime

  1. In a bowl, mix glue and baking soda.
  2. Add glitter, mix well.
  3. Add contact solution and mix until slime starts to become solid.
  4. Finish mixing the slime by hand and add more contact solution if it is too sticky.
  5. Fold in the shamrock confetti, and add more as needed.
St. Patrick's Day Slime Recipe

Storage Instructions

Store this slime in a airtight container like tupperware and play with it for weeks!

St. Patrick's Day Slime Recipe
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St. Patrick’s Day Slime

St. Patrick's Day Slime is filed with gold glitter and shamrock confetti.
Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Course: Crafts
Keyword: St. Patrick’s Day Slime
Yield: 1 slime
Author: Emily
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • Bowl
  • Wooden spoon

Materials

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix glue and baking soda.
  • Add glitter, mix well.
  • Add contact solution and mix until slime starts to become solid.
  • Finish mixing the slime by hand and add more contact solution if it is too sticky.
  • Fold in the shamrock confetti, and add more as needed. 
Recipe Rating




Sharon

Monday 13th of March 2023

I assume the T stands for tablespoon?

Emily

Monday 13th of March 2023

@Sharon, yes, just like in cooking.

Sydney

Wednesday 17th of March 2021

Made it and it was a fun sensory experience! However, the glitter ended up all over our hands. Just a heads up!