Easy UK slime recipe! - The Imagination Tree (2024)

Here’s an easy UK slime recipe that takes just 2 minutes to make and is so much fun for sensory play and fine motor skills! Using easy to find ingredients that are safer than traditional alternatives, its perfect as a boredom buster for summer and for older kids to make independently.Easy UK slime recipe! - The Imagination Tree (1)

Making and playing with slime is a huge fad with school aged kids at the moment and there are some creative child YouTubers now showing all sorts of amazing variations to this classic play idea!

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I’m a HUGE fan of play-dough and write about our best ever, natural play dough recipe often, as well as developing loads of other sensory play recipes over the years too! But one sensory play recipe I had always been keen to try but never had the right ingredients for here in the UK was slime. I loved the idea of the super stretchy, elastic sensory play material but the only UK recipe I could find included a washing detergent as a key ingredient, but this is not something I’m keen to let my kids touch!

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Recently there have been lots more variations that have been developed and Miss 5’s classroom assistant told me about a version she had made using contact lens solution! Yay, finally something we could use that’s easily accessible and much safer than neat borax or laundry detergent. If it can wash your lenses which go directly into your eyes, then a small quantity will be fine for the hands during play!



As with all sensory play, avoid contact with eyes and mouth and wash hands afterwards too.Easy UK slime recipe! - The Imagination Tree (4)

We found out that it is easy to make it too sticky or too brittle, so we fiddled with the proportions until we got the PERFECT elasticity and texture!

I’ve called this a UK slime recipe for the simple reason that the ingredients are easy for us to find here in Europe, but of course it’s perfect to make *wherever* you live in the world! 🙂

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Ingredients

PVA or clear glue (also known as school glue or Elmer’s brand)

Bicarbonate of Soda (Baking Soda in the US)

Contact Lens Solution(there are various types of this so if you click the link to the one we used you will find it works perfectly! If you can’t choose this exact one, then make sure the one you buycontains boric acid (borax) in the ingredients list. It simply won’t work without this.)

Gel food colouring (Liquid food colouring alters the recipe and doesn’t work so well we’ve found.)

Glitter (optional)

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Instructions for UK slime recipe

Tip 1 cup of the PVA glue into a clean bowl.

Then add 1 teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda.)

Mix them together.

If you want to add colouring this is the best time to do it. Dip a matchstick or skewer into gel food colouring to pick up a blob, then mix it into the glue and bicarb mixture until it has fully integrated.

Next add 1 tablespoon of contact lens solution.

Mix with a spoon until it starts to become stringy, coming away from the edges of the bowl(almost like when you’re cooking eggs.)

At this stage take it out of the bowl and knead it between your hands. It will start off sticking to them but within about 20 seconds it will firm up and stick only to itself, becoming elastic and super stretchy.

[If for some reason it’s still too sticky then add just a few more drops of contact lens solution until it’s just right. Be careful as too much will result in it becoming brittle and snapping.]

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You will have just created the most elastic, stretchy and wonderfully satisfying slime! Woo hooooo!

You could now add lots of glitter or sequins to make it even more amazing to play with, or go ahead and make a whole range of other colours and combine them together to make a rainbow extravaganza!

My kids absolutely LOVED this slime! They stretched it, squished it, skipped with it (yes it’s possible, ha!), and snipped it with scissors. This is a great sensory fine motor material and there are many ways to play and learn while using it.

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We were so in love with this that we immediately made 5 more batches, all in under half an hour, in various colours and glitter combinations! Of course they all needed to have one each to play with and have got their won ideas for what we should create next too. I’ll share some of those on the blog in the next few days so check back and see what we made!

And here is the first of those- GALAXY SLIME! It’s out of this world (sorry, I had to do it!)

If you love SENSORY PLAY check out these archives for plenty of inspiration.

If you have a baby or toddler you may prefer our SENSORY PLAY IDEAS for BABIES here!

If you’re a huge fan of PLAY DOUGH see our dozens and dozens of scents, flavours and imaginative play ideas!

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FAQs

How do you make homemade slime UK? ›

Add one tsp of bicarbonate of soda to 100ml of PVA glue, stir until fully mixed. Add your food colouring to the mixture and stir well, it can be whatever colour you like! Stir in small amounts of contact lens solution at a time, make sure to keep stirring. (Make sure you use contact lens solution, NOT saline)

What is the most easiest slime recipe? ›

It's time to make your slime! Step 1: Mix the PVA glue with 1/2 a teaspoon of baking soda. Step 2: Choose the color of food coloring you like — we went with green for that classic slime look — and drop a couple of drops into the mixture. Mix well!

How do you make slime activator UK? ›

How to Make a Slime Activator with Baking Soda. A simple and effective baking soda slime activator you can make is four pinches (about 1/2 tsp.) of pure baking soda and 3 tablespoons of multi-purpose contact lens solution. This amount is just right to mix with a 4-6-ounce bottle of glue.

How do you make cloud slime UK? ›

Steps: 
  1. Pour ½ bottle or a full bottle of glue into a bowl (depending on how much slime you want to make) and mix with around a ¼ cup of water. ...
  2. In a separate bowl, mix ¼ teaspoon of borax powder into ½ cup of warm water. ...
  3. Add food coloring if you would like, and then add shaving foam to the glue mixture.

What is the cheapest slime to make? ›

Directions:
  • Start out by adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to your bowl.
  • Now add 1 1/2 tablespoons of dish soap.
  • Stir! If your mixture is too dry add a bit more soap. ...
  • Once you're finished stirring, let your mixture sit for 2 minutes.
  • Once two minutes have passed, there you have it! You've got non-stick slime!

How do you make cheap slime good? ›

In a bowl, mix 1/2 cup of white glue and 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. Add some food coloring or glitter if you want to make your slime more colorful or sparkly. Stir in 2 tablespoons of contact lens solution and knead the mixture until it forms a sticky dough.

How do you make slime 100% working? ›

This slime recipe uses ordinary ingredients to make slime.
  1. Pour 1 cup of white glue into a mixing bowl.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon ofbaking soda.
  3. Mix the contents of the bowl thoroughly.
  4. Add more or less glue depending on your desired consistency.

How do you make slime for kids UK? ›

Mix the shaving foam with a couple of drops of food colouring, then stir in the glue and bicarbonate of soda. 2. Next, whip in the eyewash until the mixture comes together and fold in some polystyrene balls.

How do you make cloud slime? ›

Cloud slime instructions

STEP 1 : Pour 1/2 cup white glue (I used Amazon school glue) into a large bowl. STEP 2: Add 2 Tablespoons + 1 teaspoon lotion, 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons room temperature water, and 2 Tablespoons + 2 1/4 teaspoons dry instant snow powder.

How do you make slime without borax or glue UK? ›

Basic fluffy slime recipe
  1. Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).
  4. Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.
  5. Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.
Apr 24, 2018

How do you make slime with borax UK? ›

Your child can add a few drops of food coloring, if they want. Mix 1 teaspoon of Borax into ½ cup of water in a plastic container. Slowly add the solution to the glue mixture. Stir the mixture in one direction until it starts to thicken.

How do you make homemade slime at home? ›

Directions
  1. Have your child squeeze about ½ cup (4 ounces) of glue into a glass bowl.
  2. Mix in ½ cup (or 4 ounces) of warm water.
  3. Your child can add a few drops of food coloring, if they want.
  4. Mix 1 teaspoon of Borax into ½ cup of water in a plastic container. ...
  5. Stir the mixture in one direction until it starts to thicken.
Apr 15, 2019

How do you make your own slime at home? ›

How to Make Slime With Glue
  1. Pour 1 cup of white glue into a mixing bowl.
  2. Add 1 tablespoon ofbaking soda.
  3. Mix the contents of the bowl thoroughly.
  4. Add more or less glue depending on your desired consistency.

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