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Valentine’s Day ideas are showing up everywhere! This Valentine Glitter Goo is easy to make with Elmer’s Glue and Boraxand can be given as a party favor.
Last summer, I hosted a princess party for a bunch of little girls and one of the activitiesat the party was to make Princess Putty. One of my readers recently asked me a question about that post and earlier that week I had just come across a container of princess putty in our art supply closet (and it was still in perfect condition after more than 6 months). So, with both of those incidents fresh in my mind, I figured this would be the perfect time to make some Valentine’s Day Goo. I’ve included a free “Have a GooedValentine’s Day” printable below.
The goo is made from a mixture of Borax (like thishttp://www.20muleteamlaundry.com/),water and Elmer’s Red Glitter Glue which I found it at Target right next to the regular glue.
Pour the entire bottle of glue into a large plastic bowl. Add 1/4 cup of water and mix together.In a separate bowl, mix together 1 cup of warm water and 1 teaspoon of borax.
Pour Boraxmixture into the glue bowl. Mix the glue and borax mixture together and once it comes together in a clump, knead and remove it from the watery mixture. Continue kneading until it is rubbery.
Then, divide it in into 6 small storage containers. I used 2 oz disposablecondiment cups calledDiamond Multi-Purpose Mini Cups With Lids, that are available at Walmart and Target.
Hold the containers closed with a piece of washitape. I found this red tape with hearts in the dollar spot at Target.
Print out the “Have a GooedValentine’s Day” labels and attach them to the containers with a glue dot.
You can download the free printable here: Have A GooedValentine’s Day
**Please note that this printable will need to be scaled to the size you need for your containers. You can use your printer to scale the label or you canuse a free photo editing program like Ribbet or Picnik to make a sheet full of the labels in the correct size.**
Supplies:
- 6 oz bottle Elmer’s Classic Glitter Glue
- ¼ cup water
- ¾ cup warm water
- 1 teaspoon Borax
- (6) 2 oz disposable containers
Instructions
- Pour the entire bottle of glue into a large plastic bowl.
- Add ¼ cup of water and mix together.
- In a separate bowl, mix together ¾ cup of warm water and 1 teaspoon of Borax.
- Pour Borax mixture into the glue bowl. Mix the glue and Borax mixture together and once it comes together in a clump, knead and remove it from the watery mixture. Continue kneading until it is rubbery.
- Then, divide it in into 6 small storage containers.
Adapted from Glitter Slime
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Ali Kayn says
Maybe I’m misreading, but I can’t find a description of what this mixture is FOR.
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Mackenzie Gower says
Warning if you do a lotion to the slime to make it more stretchy it will be a little lighter color hope you enjoy 😉
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Chris says
Complete fail….no stretch if this was called valentine rubber it’d be more appropriate
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Jean says
I wish I had read your comment before making…so true. Sad little 4 yr old. We’re calling it unicorn poop to make her feel better about its non stretchy state.
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Fiona says
It was really sticky and had no stretch, wasn’t very good in my opinion
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Mackenzie Gower says
Add the same color of lotion to the slime it should help it become stretcher hopefully this helped
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Alyssa says
Made it and was AWESOME. My kids loved it
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Diane says
Thank you! This was fun to make. Is it supposed to be sticky? It seems to be sticking to everything. I’m making these for my class and I don’t want parents complaining.
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Amanda says
I’m so late to the party but I have made this slime with both white glue and glitter glue. The glitter glue always seems more sticky and gets stuck to hands. I would suggest using the white glue with a bit of red food colouring. You’ll get pink cuteness without the mess.
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Mackenzie Gower says
It may be a little sticky so just ad a little lotion hopefully it helps
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Shelley says
I seem to be having trouble making a full sheet of the labels on ribbit. Can you offer any instructions? I’ve never used it before. Thanks!
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Tonia says
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Melinda says
We made this last year and totally love it! We keep it in sealed sandwich bags. I recently noticed it is a bit more sticky than it used to be. Do you have any ideas about what I could add to make it less tacky now?
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Mackenzie Gower says
Add lotion it should help if you want get the same color of lotion as your slime
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Allie says
Im featuring your glitter goo on my Valentines gift round up. The post should go live sometime tonight.
~Allie http://www.craftyallieblog.comReply
dixie says
where did you find the containers?
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Tonia says
I used 2 oz disposable condiment cups called Diamond Multi-Purpose Mini Cups With Lids, that are available at Walmart and Target with the disposable food storage items.
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Mackenzie Gower says
If you go to a restaurant you will see them
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Jill says
I don’t think the terms borax and borox are interchangeable– isn’t borox used for insecticides, like in boric acid, and borax is the washing powder? Don’t want people to mix them up!
We made the goo with borax tonight and had a blast making some batches for my daughter’s school Valentine’s party! 🙂Reply
Tonia says
Thanks Jill! I’m not sure about that, but I’ve updated the post and corrected the typos. Happy Valentine’s Day! ~Tonia
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Crystal says
Hi. Just wondering if its supposed to crumble in my hands or is it supposed to be like slime?
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Tonia says
Ours is rubbery and does not crumble in our hands. We can roll it into a ball and bounce it on the tabletop. The longer you keep it in the Borax mixture the harder it will be.
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Cheryl says
How far in advance can you make this? Will it dry out easily if we make it several days ahead of Valentine’s Day?
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Tonia says
Hi Cheryl,
Yes, you can make it early. I recently found some glitter goo that we made last summer and it was still perfectly fine!
~ToniaReply
This is such a great idea, Tonia – my kids would go crazy!
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Tonia says
Thanks Kelly!
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jessica says
love a good goo recipe! i especially love your use of the wee condiment tubs. Brilliant! I was going to make play dough for my preschool class but methinks I may gave to goo it up! Thank you for sharing!
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Tonia says
Thanks Jessica! The kids at my Valentine’s party loved it!
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We love making this, Tonia….and I love the adorable Valentine’s Day tag!! So cute!
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Tonia says
Thank Cathy!
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