Naughty Elf on a shelf Slime – Has your Elf been naughty and got slime everywhere? Well, this little guy sure has. Here is the recipe for your Naughty Elf slime activity. The kids will have hours of fun playing with this Christmas themed Elf slime.
Where did the Elf on a shelf start? The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition is a 2005 children’s picture book, written by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell, and illustrated by Coë Steinwart that took over the world and created new traditions worldwide. People are obsessed with the Elf on shelf tradition that requires you to move the elf every day of December.
Slime is making a comeback this year so be sure to include some slime in your Christmas gift lists. We created this roundup of 30+ Christmas themed slimes you can DIY including Free printable slime gift tag labels.
Makes 1 8 oz mason jar
Ingredients
1/2 TBSP baking soda
1 1/2 TBSP contact lens solution
1 6 fl oz clear Elmer’s Glue
1 TBSP Green Glitter
2 tsp Kelly Green food coloring
1 large glass bowl
1 rubber spatula
1 8oz mason jar with a lid
Directions
In the large bowl, combine the glue, baking soda, contact solution, glitter, and food coloring and mix until combined
When the slime starts to get firm, it means its done
Scoop slime into your hands and place it into the mason jar
Have fun!
Need labels? Here is some free printable Slime labels for your slime making gifts.
Looking for more DIY Slime recipes? Check out these other Slime posts we wrote.
Slime is a great stress reliever as well as an educational tool, not only does it teach science but it is hands-on , which means children are using their fine motor skills to make and or play with slime.
Check out our Amazon gift guide for kids who love slime, we basically sourced all the best Slime gifts, Slime kits, Slime supplies and Slime merchandise and crammed it all into one gift guide. Slime Lovers Gift Guide.
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