• Add a bold, glittery pop to your projects and homemade slime!
  • Safe, washable, non-toxic and no-run formula
  • The #1 teacher brand, it's ideal for arts, crafts, and school projects
  • Great for creating slime at home or in the classroom!
  • Includes: one, 6-ounce bottle of Green glitter glue

I used the red glue to make a glitter water bottle for my son. It came out perfect! I used warm water so the glue wouldn't clump up and shook it vigorously to dissolve. You will need separate glitter tho because the glitter in the glue is not enough.

Bought this for my daughter to make "glitter slime" and it worked great. Color is very bright with lots of glitter. Will definitely purchase again!

We have never really made slime with glitter glue, so we didn't know what to expect when using this to make slime. We found out that this glue is a really high quality glue to make slime with! It was super easy to make slime with. The colors were very vibrant and the glitter in in was very sparkly. The glitter looked like holographic fine glitter and holographic tinsel glitter. It made such a pretty slime, and it wasn't as messy as making normal clear slime since the glue was already colored. We loved it so much and are looking forward to purchasing again.

Purchased these bright-colored glitter glues to further fuel my 12-year old daughter's ridiculously nonsensical slime collection. When will this fad end? Until it does, I'll own more glue, contact solution, borax, shaving cream, and soft clay than any other human being on this earth. But I will have some pretty amazing slime to attack the enemy with when Armageddon comes. So I guess that's a plus.

These glue are the best for making slime. They are much thicker than the clear Elmer’s glue. My kids like these better with all the glitter already mixed in. The glitter does not get stuck to the hands like the ones you would add yourself, and the glitter inside has a generous amount. Very nice, vibrant colors. You can use Elmer’s Magic solution, (kind of expensive), for stickier, “gooier”, slime or just use contact solution and baking soda for the more pliable type. The latter can actually be taken out into a ball and thrown around, without making a mess. Just depends on your kids, (and adults) preference.

Arrived on time, in perfect shape, and ready to make slime for my daughters birthday party. By the way Sta-flo works the best as an activator. I'm a school teacher, and we tried many slime experiments using various activators such as: borax, contact lenses solution, etc...we got the best results using sta-flo. Just in case you teachers want to do a class experiment. It is also less messy. Elmers glue, (be sure it's Elmers!) you can use white, clear, or glitter glue-but make sure it is Elmers. Use Elmers Glue, water, shaving cream, and sta-flo....any coloring you want to use. The glitter glue was a hit...worked much better than using the clear and adding glitter. ELMERS ONLY

Purchased this for a fun summer activity with my grandchildren (12, 9, 6) when they visited this summer. We followed the instructions using the baking soda and 1 1/4 tbls contact lens solution. Once the kids had stirred the mixture enough to make a cohesive ball, there was a bit of solution left in the bottom of the bowl which we mopped up with paper towels. Found that stretching the slime was the most helpful in eliminating the stickiness. I'll purchase again next year when they come!!!

This glue worked great. We gave 2 sets (6 bottles total) to our 5 kids for Christmas (purple slime was made later). We used it today and found that the perfect amount of contact solution was 2 tablespoons vs the 1 1/4 they start you out with. It was insanely sticky with only that amount and adding a little more at a time was just a huge mess. So we just added 2 tablespoons into it at the beginning and there was no crazy mess. The color of the glue does mute after all the ingredients are in, so be aware of that. They're not as vibrant as they are in the bottle. The green definitely turns into a snot color, so it'd be great for a Science Fair project. 😆😉 We bought the containers on Amazon as well. Glad we got those for storage.

I think my daughter has every kind of product made to make different kinds of slime and putty. She has always liked to use Elmers glue the best to make slime. She usually puts glitter into the slime, but it was much easier with the glitter already in the glue. From a parents standpoint it was much less mess without glitter going everywhere.