Easter Chick Slime
If you’re looking for a fun and festive craft to make with the kids this Easter, this Easter Chick Slime is the perfect DIY project! With its bright yellow color, adorable chick confetti, and soft stretchy texture, this slime is a great way to add some Easter magic to your crafting time. It’s super easy to make and provides hours of sensory play for little hands.
Easter Chick Slime
This Easter Chick Slime makes a great activity for kids to enjoy during spring break or as a cute homemade gift to tuck into Easter baskets. It’s soft, stretchy, and full of fun textures, thanks to the chick-shaped confetti. Whether you’re making it for a party, a classroom craft, or just a fun afternoon at home, this slime is sure to be a hit!
No Borax Needed – Safe & Simple Recipe
One of the best things about this recipe is that it’s made without borax, using safe and easy-to-find ingredients like contact solution and baking soda. That means less mess and more fun, with a recipe that’s simple enough for kids to help make.What You’ll Love About This Craft
What You Will Love About This Craft
✔️ Easy & Kid-Friendly – Just a few simple steps, and no borax required!
✔️ Bright & Fun for Easter – The yellow color and chick confetti make it perfect for spring.
✔️ Great for Sensory Play – Stretch it, squish it, and have fun with its soft texture.
✔️ Makes a Fun Gift – Store in small containers for cute Easter basket fillers.
What Do You Need For Making Chick Slime
- 4 oz. clear glue
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- 1/2 tbsp baking soda
- 2-3 drops yellow gel food coloring
- 3 tbsp Easter Chick confetti
How To Make Easter Chicken Slime
I share exactly how to make this slime below. You pretty much toss ingredients in, stir and mix until they are in the form of slime. Read below for the exact instructions.
Tips & Tricks
✅ Use Gel Food Coloring – Liquid food coloring can make the slime too runny, so stick to gel for the best results.
✅ Adjust Stickiness as Needed – If the slime is too sticky, add a little more contact solution, a drop at a time, until it firms up.
✅ Let It Rest – If the slime feels too stretchy or loose right after mixing, let it sit for a few minutes to firm up.
✅ Store It Properly – Keep the slime in an airtight container when not in use to prevent it from drying out.
FAQs
Can I use white glue instead of clear glue?
Yes! White glue will make the slime more opaque, giving it a pastel yellow look instead of a translucent effect. Both work great!
What kind of contact solution should I use?
Make sure your contact solution contains boric acid and sodium borate—these ingredients help activate the slime.
How long does this slime last?
Stored in an airtight container, your Easter Chick Slime should last about 1-2 weeks before it starts to dry out.
Easter Chick Slime
Easter Chick Slime is a super fun craft to do with your child to celebrate Easter and take advantage of some amazing sensory play. Perfect for Easter basket gifts too! Fill some Easter slime inside of a plastic easter egg.
Materials
- Ingredients:
- 4 oz. clear glue
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- 1/2 tbsp baking soda
- 2-3 drops yellow gel food coloring
- 3 tbsp Easter Chick confetti
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix glitter glue, confetti, food coloring, and baking soda.
- 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.
Add more confetti if needed. Enjoy!
I’m Melissa, the imaginative force behind Sparkles to Sprinkles, where creativity comes to life, and sprinkles of joy are scattered generously. Melissa is a proud Jersey girl who found love with a New York boy. As a mom to four wonderful boys and a few fur babies, her journey into the world of blogging began after making the life-changing decision to stay home and raise her children. Previously a dedicated workaholic, Melissa’s blog became her creative outlet and passion project. Inspired by her mother-in-law, a masterful cook renowned for her delicious home-cooked meals and legendary holiday feasts (think mouthwatering sausage stuffing), Melissa honed her culinary skills through a combination of family recipes and countless cooking classes. She often attended these classes with her son Michael, who shared her enthusiasm for cooking from a young age. Melissa’s love for learning extends beyond familiar cuisines, as she enjoys exploring international recipes in hands-on cooking classes. Her blog features a diverse array of recipes, showcasing her expertise with various kitchen appliances such as the Instant Pot, air fryer, Slow Cooker, Ninja Foodi, Instant Vortex Plus, and more. Join Melissa on her culinary adventures as she shares tried-and-true family favorites alongside exciting new discoveries!
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