Ultimate Slime Expert Kit Instructions

Table of Contents: 

Bingsu Slime Instructions

Butter Slime Instructions

Clear Slime Instructions

Cloud Slime Instructions

Cloud Creme Slime Instructions

Cloud Dough Slime Instructions

Floam Slime Instructions

Slushee Slime Instructions

Snow Fizz Slime Instructions

Thick & Glossy Slime Instructions

 

How to Make The Sloomoo Slime Expert Kit Overview 


How to Make The Ultimate Slime Expert Kit Overview 

How to Make The Ultimate Crunch Slime Kit Overview 

 

How to Fix Sticky Slime with Activator

 

How to Make Bingsu Slime

Ingredients:

  • Elmer's Clear Glue
  • Activator
  • Slime Slip
  • Slime Scent
  • Bingsu Beads

Tools: 

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Grab a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s clear glue into your bowl.

Step 3: (Optional) Add a few drops of the sugar scent into the bowl. If you like a strong scent, add a bit more. 

Step 4: Add 2 teaspoons of slime slip to your bowl.

Step 5: Stir together until the ingredients are evenly combined.

Step 6: Add 1 teaspoon of activator.

Step 7: Mix thoroughly for about 2 minutes. Your slime will start to clump together. The mixture should remain a bit sticky, making it easier to incorporate the bingsu beads and ensuring they stick well into the slime.

Step 8: While the slime is still sticky, add the entire pack of iridescent bingsu beads. Gently fold in the beads until they are fully incorporated into the slime.

Step 9: Add 2 more teaspoons of activator and mix, mix, mix. The slime may get more strands and clumps, but don't get discouraged; you want to break those down by mixing. The more you break them up, the less sticky the slime will be. You know you’re doing it right if your arm starts to get tired! 

Step 10: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky.

Step 11: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! The slime may look stringy and/or clumpy. That's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate; just stick with it! Repeat this process until your slime no longer feels sticky, but be careful! Don’t add too much activator; otherwise, your slime will become hard. You want the slime to be soft and stretchy but not sticky.

Step 12: Now you have bingsu slime!

Step 13: Decorate to your heart’s content with the sprinkles and charms!

Step 14: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 15: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an airtight container when you’re not playing with it to prevent it from drying out so that it lasts as long as possible.

 

How to Make Butter Slime

 

Ingredients: 

  • Elmer's School Glue
  • Activator
  • Air-Dry Clay
  • Slime Scent
  • Unscented Lotion
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s school glue into the mixing bowl. (Optional) Add a few drops of the scent into the bowl. If you like a strong scent, add a bit more.

Step 2: Add 1 teaspoon of lotion (provided). Fully mix 

Step 3: Slowly add 3 teaspoons of the provided activator to the glue mixture, one teaspoon at a time (do not add more until each teaspoon is completely mixed with the glue); mix thoroughly until the liquid is completely gone.

Step 4: Once the slime starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl, grab it with your hands and start to stretch it. After you’ve pushed, pulled, and swirled your slime for a few minutes, it should feel like a good base!

Step 5: Once ready, add at least half the pack of clay to your slime. Mix it in thoroughly, by pulling and stretching the slime and clay until it’s fully blended and smooth.  Now you have butter slime!

How to Make Clear Slime

 

Ingredients: 

  • Elmer's Clear Glue
  • Activator
  • Slime Pigment
  • Slime Scent
  • Slime Slip
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Grab a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, Slime slip, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty the entire bottle of Clear Glue into your empty bowl.

Step 3: Add 1 teaspoon of Slime Slip into the bowl.

Step 4: Add the pigment into the bowl.

Step 5: (Optional) Add a few drops of the scent into the bowl. The more you add the stronger it’ll smell.

Step 6: Stir together.

Step 7: Add 1 teaspoon of activator.

Step 8: Mix THOROUGHLY! For about 2 minutes. Your slime will start to clump together. 

Step 9: Add another teaspoon of activator. At this point your slime will start to become firm and hold its shape.

Step 10: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky.

Step 11: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! At this point, the slime may look stringy and/or clumpy, that's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate, just stick with it! 

Step 12: Repeat steps 11-12 until the slime is no longer sticky. Do not add too much activator, otherwise your slime will become hard. You want the slime to be soft and stretchy, but not sticky.

Note: if your slime feels hard at this point, add Slime Slip one drop at a time. Mix thoroughly between drops, you may only need one! (Only do this if it's hard!!)

Step 13: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 14: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an air-tight container when you’re not playing with it so it can last as long as possible.

Step 15: Decorate with the provided sparkles and charms!

 

How to Make Cloud Slime

Ingredients: 

  • Elmer's School Glue
  • Activator
  • SnoWonder Instant Snow
  • Slime Pigment
  • Slime Scent
  • Unscented Lotion
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Gather a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, a teaspoon measuring spoon, lotion, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s school glue into the bowl.

Step 3: (Optional) Add a few drops of the scent into the bowl. The more you add the stronger it’ll smell.

Step 4: Add the pigment. The more you add the darker the color will be.

Step 5: Stir together. Give it a good 30+ seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step. 

Step 6: Add 1 teaspoon of the dry SnoWonder. Mix very thoroughly for about 1-2 minutes to ensure the snow is fully mixed and absorbed into the glue.

Step 7: Add 4 teaspoons of lotion.

Step 8: Stir together. Give it a good 30+ (at least) seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step. 

Step 9: Add 1 teaspoon of activator.

Step 10: Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take up to a minute to do this properly. It is super important to add the activator in this way, little by little, to achieve the best results. 

Step 11: Add 1 more teaspoon of activator.

Step 12: Mix THOROUGHLY! AGAIN! It may take up to a minute to do this properly. 

Step 13: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky.

Step 14: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! At this point, the slime may look stringy and/or clumpy. That's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate, but stick with it! 

Step 15: Repeat steps 13-14 until the slime is no longer sticky. Do not add too much activator, otherwise your slime will become hard. You want the slime to be soft and stretchy, but not sticky.

Step 16:  Add the rest of the SnoWonder packet into your second mixing bowl.

Step 17: Add 3/4 Cup of water into the bowl. Watch as the snow magically grows and expands!

Step 18: Add 1/2 of the wet snow from the bowl into your slime, and mix with your hands until it is fully incorporated into your slime.

Step 19: Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take up to a minute or two to do this properly. The snow needs to be fully mixed into the slime to ensure it has the right cloudy texture.

Step 20: Now you have cloud slime! Pull and stretch the slime. It should be light, fluffy, and drizzly. 

Step 21: If the slime is not as light, fluffy, and drizzly as you’d like, add 1 TSP of the wet snow and mix thoroughly into your slime. Repeat this process until it reaches your desired texture.

Step 22: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 23: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an air-tight container when you’re not playing with it so it can last as long as possible.

Step 24: Store any extra snow in an airtight container or bag. Save and use it for your next slimey creation!

Step 25: Decorate with the provided beads and charms!

How to Make Cloud Creme Slime

Ingredients: 

  • Elmer's School Glue
  • Activator
  • SnoWonder Instant Snow
  • Slime Pigment
  • Slime Scent
  • Unscented Lotion
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Grab a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, lotion (any type of hand or body lotion is fine!), the provided activator, and a teaspoon measuring spoon.

Step 2: Empty your whole bottle of school glue into the mixing bowl.

Step 3: Add 2 teaspoons of lotion to the bowl.

Step 4: Add the pigment. The more you add the darker the color will be.

Step 5: (Optional) Add a few drops of the scent into the bowl. The more you add the stronger it’ll smell.

Step 6: Stir everything together until it is evenly combined. Give it a good 30+ seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step.

Step 7: Add 1 teaspoon of activator and mix vigorously. You will notice strands, clumps, or both start to form. Keep mixing! This is a good sign.

Step 8: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky. You will know it’s sticky if it does not come off of your finger as you quickly pull it away from the slime. 

Step 9: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! At this point, the slime may look stringy and/or clumpy, that's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate, just stick with it! Keep adding an additional 1/2 teaspoon of activator until the slime no longer sticks to you, and it starts clumping together and pulling away from the sides of the bowl.

Step 10: Once the slime starts to pull away from the sides of the bowl, you can start kneading with your hands. It may feel a little sticky at first, but once you're done kneading that will go away. Keep kneading until all the clumps and strands are gone.

Step 11: After kneading, the slime may feel a little firm. This is ok because the Snowonder will soften the slime.

Step 12: Move slime aside out of the bowl. You can place it into your empty jar while you make the snow.

Step 13: Measure out 1 teaspoon of Snowonder powder from the green packet into the empty bowl.

Step 14: Pour 1/4 cup of water into the snow and watch it inflate. It's fun! Play around a bit and enjoy the science of this polymer.

Step 15: Mix the slime into the snow by folding and pressing until ALL the snow is in the slime. If the slime gets a bit sticky, don't worry! This happens. Just add more activator 1/2 teaspoon at a time as needed until it reaches your desired consistency.

Step 16: At this point, you have cloud creme slime! Decorate with your charms and enjoy your slime!

Step 17: Don’t forget to name your slime! You can write it on the blank label on the side of the jar.

Step 18: Store your slime in the 8oz jar. Always keep your slime in the air-tight container we’ve provided so it lasts longer. You may need to re-activate slime as it will melt over time. All slimes do! 

How to Make Cloud Dough Slime

 

Ingredients: 

  • Elmer's School Glue
  • Activator
  • Air-Dry Clay
  • SnoWonder Instant Snow
  • Slime Pigment
  • Slime Scent
  • Unscented Lotion
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Gather a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, and a teaspoon measuring spoon.

Step 2: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s school glue into the bowl.

Step 3: (Optional) Add 2-3 drops of the scent. If you like a strong scent, add a bit more.

Step 4: Add the pigment. The more you add the darker the color will be.

Step 5: Stir together. Give it a good 30+ seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step.

Step 6: Add 1 teaspoon of the dry SnoWonder into the glue mixture. Mix very thoroughly, for about 1-2 minutes, to ensure the snow is fully mixed and absorbed into the glue.

Step 7: Add 4 teaspoons of lotion.

Step 8: Stir together. Give it a good 30+ (at least) seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step.

Step 9: Add 1 teaspoon of activator. Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take up to a minute to do this properly. It is super important to add the activator in this way, little by little, to achieve the best results.

Step 10: Add 1 more teaspoon of activator.

Step 11: Mix THOROUGHLY! AGAIN! It may take up to a minute to do this properly.

Step 12: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky.

Step 13: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! At this point, the slime may look stringy and/or clumpy. That's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate. Just stick with it!

Step 14: Repeat steps 12-13 until the slime is no longer sticky. Do not add too much activator, otherwise your slime will become hard. You want the slime to be soft and stretchy, but not sticky.

Step 15:  Add the rest of the SnoWonder packet into your second mixing bowl.

Step 16: Add 3/4 cup of water into the bowl. Watch as the snow magically grows and expands!

Step 17: Add 1/2 of the inflated wet snow from the bowl into your slime, and mix with your hands until it is fully incorporated into your slime.

Step 18: Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take up to a minute or two to do this properly. The snow needs to be fully mixed into the slime to ensure it has the right cloudy texture.

Step 19: Now you have cloud slime! Pull and stretch the slime. It should be light, fluffy, and drizzly.

Step 20: If the slime is not as light, fluffy, and drizzly as you’d like, add 1 TSP of the wet snow and mix thoroughly into your slime. Repeat this process until it reaches your desired texture.

Step 21: Now it’s time to turn it into cloud dough slime! Take about half of the white clay, and mix it into your cloud slime by pulling and stretching them together until fully blended.

Step 22: Now you have cloud dough slime! Pull and stretch the slime. It should be light and fluffy, with a doughy and dense feeling from the clay.

Step 23: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 24: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an airtight container when you’re not playing with it so it can last as long as possible.

Step 25: Store any extra snow in an airtight container or bag. Save it and use it for your next slimey creation!

Step 26: Decorate to your heart’s content with the provided sprinkles and charms!

How to Make Floam Slime

Ingredients:

  • Elmer’s Clear Glue 
  • Slime Slip
  • Slime Scent
  • Floam Beads
  • Activator

Tools: 

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Gather a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s clear glue into the bowl.

Step 3: Add 1 teaspoon of Slime Slip into the bowl. 

Step 4: Add 2-3 drops of the scent (optional).

Step 5: Mix thoroughly until evenly combined.

Step 6: Add 1 teaspoon of activator and mix vigorously. You will notice strands and clumps start to form. Keep mixing! This is a good sign.

Step 7: While the slime is still really sticky, add all of the floam beads. Mix thoroughly and ensure all the beads are coated in the slime.

Step 8: Add 1 more teaspoon of activator and use your hands to knead into the slime. As you knead you will be breaking up the strands and clumps in the slime. The more you break them up, the less sticky the slime will be. 

Step 9: If the slime still feels sticky, add 1/2 teaspoon of activator at a time and knead into the slime until it no longer feels sticky.

Step 10: Decorate to your heart’s content using the provided charms! Over time, your slime will naturally turn a magenta color from the floam beads.

Step 11: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 12: Store your slime in the provided 8oz jar. Always keep your slime in an air-tight container when you’re not playing with it so it can last as long as possible. Happy crunching! 

How to Make Slushee Slime

Ingredients:

  • Elmer’s Glue 
  • Slime Colorant
  • Slime Scent
  • Victory Pellets
  • Activator

Tools: 

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Empty the entire bottle of Elmer’s school glue into your empty bowl.

Step 2: (Optional) Add 3-5 drops of the Fruit Slush scent.

Step 3: Add 2-5 drops of the colorant. The more you add the darker the color of your slime.

Step 4: Stir everything together. Give it a good 30+ seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step. 

Step 5: Add all of the Victory Pellets into your mixing bowl.

Step 6: Gently fold and mix the Victory Pellets into the glue mixture until they are fully mixed in. This may take a few minutes. It’s important that they are fully incorporated into the glue mixture to ensure they will stick in your slime.

Step 7: Add 3 teaspoons of activator into your bowl.

Step 8: Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take 1-2 minutes to do this properly. It is super important to mix in the activator extremely well to achieve the best results. 

Step 9: At this point your slime should still be very sticky and gluey. This is ok. Now add 2 more teaspoons of activator into your bowl.

Step 10: Mix THOROUGHLY! It may take 1-2 minutes to do this properly. 

Step 11: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky. If it does not stick to your finger easily, move on to step 14. If it does stick, add 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix thoroughly into your slime. Repeat this process until you feel the slime is no longer sticky, and is at a consistency that you enjoy. It should not be too firm, otherwise it will not be able to hold in the Victory Pellets.

Step 12: Knead the slime with your hands. Pull and stretch it for a few minutes to make sure there are no clumps or strings in your slime. 

Step 13: Now you have Slushee slime! Pull, stretch, and squeeze the slime. It should be crunchy, and bubbly.

Step 14: decorate your slime to your heart's content using the fruit themed charms! 

Step 15: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your Slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your Slime jar.

Step 16: Store your slime in the provided empty 8oz jar. Always keep your slime in the air-tight container when you’re not playing with it so it can last as long as possible. 

How to Make Snow Fizz Slime

Ingredients:

  • Elmer’s Glue 
  • Slime Colorant
  • Slime Scent
  • Snow Fizz
  • Activator
  • Unscented Lotion

Tools: 

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Grab a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, lotion, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty the entire Elmer’s school glue bottle into your bowl.

Step 3: Add 1/2 teaspoon of lotion.

Step 4: (Optional) Add a few drops of the winterberry scent into the bowl. If you like a strong scent, add a bit more. 

Step 5: Stir together.

Step 6: Add 1 teaspoon of activator.

Step 7: Mix thoroughly for about 2 minutes. Your slime will start to clump together. The mixture should remain slightly sticky, making it easier to incorporate the snow fizz powder and ensuring it sticks well into the slime.

Step 8: Slowly add all of your snow fizz powder into the bowl. Mix thoroughly until all of the snow fizz powder is coated in the slime.

Step 9: Use 1 finger to test the slime and see if it is sticky.

Step 10: If it sticks to you, add another 1/2 teaspoon of activator and mix again! The slime may look stringy and/or clumpy. That's okay! Trust the process and keep stirring as vigorously as possible. It may feel like it takes a while to fully incorporate; just stick with it! Repeat this process until your slime no longer feels sticky, but be careful! Don’t add too much activator; otherwise, your slime will become hard. You want the slime to be soft and stretchy but not sticky.

Note: if your slime feels hard at any point, add lotion, one half teaspoon at a time. Mix thoroughly between spoonfuls (you may only need one).

Step 11: Split your snow fizz slime into 3 equal parts.

Step 12: Add 1/4 teaspoon of the blue colorant to one part of the slime and mix it up with your hands until the slime is evenly colored.

Step 13: Add 1/4 teaspoon of the magenta colorant to the second part of the slime, and mix it up with your hands until the slime is evenly colored.

Step 14: Now you have 1 piece of blue slime, 1 piece of magenta slime, and 1 piece of white slime. Layer the 3 slimes into the jar however you’d like to create a fun design.

Step 15: Decorate to your heart’s content with the bingsu beads and charms!

Step 16: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 17: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an airtight container when you’re not playing with it to prevent it from drying out so that it lasts as long as possible.

Step 18: Once you play with the layered slime and mix it up, it will turn into a nice purple color.

How to Make Thick & Glossy Slime

Ingredients: 

  • Two Bottles of Elmer's Glue All
  • Activator
  • Slime Colorant
  • Slime Scent
  • Unscented Lotion
  • Charms

Tools:

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Spoon or Spatula
  • Teaspoon

Step 1: Grab a mixing bowl, spoon or spatula, a teaspoon measuring spoon, and the provided activator.

Step 2: Empty both bottles of Elmer’s Glue-All into your bowl.

Step 3: (Optional) Add a few drops of the slime scent into the bowl. If you like a strong scent, add a bit more. 

Step 4: (Optional) Add some of the purple colorant into the bowl. If you like a darker color, add a extra. 

Step 5: Add 6 teaspoons of lotion.

Step 6: Stir everything together until it is evenly combined. Give it a good 30+ seconds of mixing before moving on to the next step. 

Step 7: Add 3 teaspoons of activator.

Step 8: Mix THOROUGHLY! Elmer’s Glue-All is extra thick and will take longer to mix. It will become very stringy as you mix. This means it’s coming together. Keep mixing; you want to mix until most of the small clumps are gone and it is not too stringy.

Step 9: Add 1 more teaspoon of activator. Mix extremely well, until the slime becomes one big clump and pulls away from the sides of the bowl.

Step 10: Add a few drops of activator to your hands and rub it in. This will help prevent the slime from sticking to your hands

Step 11: Use your hands to pull the slime out of the bowl. Pull, stretch, and knead the slime in your hands to remove all strings and clumps.

Step 12:  Now you have thick & glossy slime! If it still feels slightly sticky, add a few small drops of activator to the slime and knead it in.

Step 13: Decorate to your heart’s content using the gaming-themed charms and sprinkles!

Step 14: Don’t forget to name your slime! Write your slime’s name on the blank label on the side of your slime jar.

Step 15: Store your slime in the provided 8 oz jar. Always keep your slime in an airtight container when you’re not playing with it to prevent it from drying out so that it lasts as long as possible.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.