Frozen Slime Recipe For Anna and Elsa Fans (2024)

Inspired by everyone’s favorite movie, Frozen 2, this gorgeous sparkling glitter slime hits the nail on the head for a must try slime making activity. The world of Anna and Elsa is magical and well, we think slime is too! Everyone needs to try makinghomemade slime at least once, and this is it! Our easyto make Frozen slimeis perfect for every kid!

EASY TO MAKE SPARKLING FROZEN SLIME FOR KIDS

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FROZEN THEME GLITTER SLIME

Learning how to make slime is much simpler than you might think. Slime making is even more fun when you add in creative themes for special occasion days like our Frozen slime.

We have quite a few slime ideas to share, and we are always adding more. Our FROZEN Slime Recipeis yet another AMAZING slime recipe we can show you how to make.

ALSO CHECK OUT: Frozen Glitter Jars

Oh and slime is science too, so don’t miss the great information on science behind this easy slime below. Watch our awesome slime videos and see how easy it is to make the best slime!

BASIC SLIME RECIPES

All of our holiday, seasonal, and everyday slimes use one of fivebasic slime recipes that are super easy to make! We make slime all the time, and these have become our go-to favorite slime recipes!

I will always let you know which basic slime recipe we used in our photographs, but I will also tell you which of the other basic recipes will work too! Usually you can interchange several of the ingredients depending on what you have on hand for slime supplies.

Here we use our Saline Solution Slime recipe. Slime with saline solution is one of our favoritesensory play recipes! We make it ALL the timebecause it is so quick and easy to whip up. Four simple ingredients {one is water} are all you need. Add color, glitter, sequins, and then you are done!

Where do I buy saline solution?

We pick up our saline solution in the grocery store! You can also find it on Amazon, Walmart, Target, and even at your pharmacy.

Now if you don’t want to use saline solution, you can absolutely test out one of our other basic recipes using liquid starch or borax powder. We have tested all these recipes with equal success!

NOTE: We have found that Elmer’s specialty glues tend to be a bit stickier than Elmer’s regular clear or white glue, and so for this type of glue we always prefer our 2 ingredient basic glitter slime recipe.

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THE SCIENCE OF SLIME

We always like to include a bit of homemade slime science around here! Slime is an excellent chemistry demonstration and kids love it too! Mixtures, substances, polymers, cross-linking, states of matter, elasticity, and viscosity are just a few of the science concepts that can be explored with homemade slime!

What’s slime science all about? The borate ions in the slime activators(sodium borate, borax powder, or boric acid) mix with the PVA (polyvinyl acetate) glue and forms this cool stretchy substance. This is called cross-linking!

The glue is a polymer and is made up of long, repeating, and identical strands or molecules. These molecules with flow past one another keeping the glue in a liquid state. Until…

You add the borate ions to the mixture, and it then starts to connect these long strands together. They begin to tangle and mix until the substance is less like the liquid you started with and thicker and rubbery like slime! Slime is a polymer.

Picture the difference between wet spaghetti and leftover spaghetti the next day. As the slime forms, the tangled molecule strands are much like the clump of spaghetti!

Is slime a liquid or solid?

We call it a Non-Newtonian fluid because it’s a little bit of both! Experiment with making the slime more or less viscous with varying amounts of foam beads. Can you change the density?

Did you know that slime aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)?

It does and you can use slime making to explore states of matter and its interactions. Find out more below…

  • NGSS Kindergarten
  • NGSS First Grade
  • NGSS Second Grade
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FROZEN SLIME RECIPE

I always encourage my readers to read through our recommendedslime supplieslist and How To Fix SlimeGuide before making slime for the first time. Learning how to stock your pantry with the best slime ingredients is easy!

No more having to print out a WHOLE blog post for just one recipe!

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YOU WILL NEED:

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  • 1/2 cup White PVA School Glue
  • 1 tablespoon Saline Solution (must contain boric acid and sodium borate)
  • 1/2 cup of Water
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp Baking Soda
  • Blue and pink food coloring
  • White, pink, blue, silver confetti and glitter.
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HOW TO MAKE FROZEN SLIME:

Want to make a melting Olaf slime? Click here.

Want to make glittering snowflake slime? Check out all our snowy ideas here.

STEP 1: In a bowl mix 1/2 cup water and 1/2 cup of gluewell to combine completely.

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STEP 2: Now’s the time to add the food coloring and glitter!

We made 3 batches of slime and added blue and pink coloring to two. The third we kept white and just added glitter and confetti for our Frozen slime.

NOTE: You can half the quantity of the recipe above for each batch if you don’t want to end up with a huge quantity of slime.

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STEP 3:Stir in 1/4- 1/2 tsp baking soda.

Baking soda helps to firm and form the slime. You can play around with how much you add but we prefer between 1/4 and 1/2 tsp per batch. I get asked all the time why do you need baking soda for slime. Baking soda helps to improve the firmness of the slime. You can experiment with your own ratios!

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STEP 4:Mix in 1 tbsp saline solution and stir until slime forms and pulls away from sides of the bowl. This is exactly how much you will need with the Target Sensitive Eyes brand, but other brands may differ slightly!

If your slime still feels too sticky, you may need a few more drops of saline solution. As I mentioned above, start by squirting a few drops of the solution onto your hands and kneading your slime longer. You can always add but you can’t take away. Saline solution is preferred over contact solution.

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STEP 5: Start kneading your slime! It will appear stringy at first but just work it around with your hands and you will notice the consistency changes. You can also put it in a clean container and set it aside for 3 minutes, and you will also notice the change in consistency!

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SLIME TIP: We always recommend kneading your slime well after mixing. Kneading the slime really helps to improve its consistency. The trick with this slime is to put a few drops of the saline soluti9n onto your hands before picking up the slime.

You can knead the slime in the bowl before you pick it up as well. This slime is stretchy but can be stickier. However, keep in mind that although adding more activator (saline solution) reduces the stickiness, and it will eventually create a stiffer slime.

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You will love how easy and stretchy this Frozen glitter slime is to make, and play with too! Once you have your desired slime consistency, time to have fun! How big of a stretch can you get without the slime breaking?

STRETCHY SLIME vs. STICKY SLIME

Which slime is the stretchiest? This slime recipe is by far my most favorite slime recipe for stretchy slime!

A stickier slime will be a stretchier slime no doubt. A less sticky slime will be a firmer slime. However, not everyone loves a sticky slime! As you continue to knead the slime, the stickiness will lessen.

Tinkering with the baking soda and saline amounts will change the consistency of the slime to thinner or thicker. Keep in mind that any recipe will come out just a bit different on any given day. This is really a great chemistry experiment, and one of the things you will learn is that slime is meant to be stretched slowly.

HOW DO YOU STORE SLIME?

Slime lasts quite a while! I get a lot of questions regarding how I store my slime. We use reusable containers in either plastic or glass. Make sure to keep your slime clean and it will last for several weeks. I love the deli-style containers I have listed in my recommendedslime supplieslist.

If you want to send kids home with a bit of slime from a camp, party, or classroom project, I would suggest packages of reusable containers from the dollar store or grocery store or even Amazon. For large groups, we have used condiment containers and labels as seen here.

We have the best resources to look through before, during, and after making your Frozen slime! Make sure to go back and read the slime science above too!

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MORE COOL SLIME RECIPES

  • Shaving Cream Slime
  • Fluffy Slime
  • Borax Slime
  • Elmer’s Glue Slime
  • How To Make Clear Slime
  • Marshmallow Slime

FUN WITH SPARKLY SLIME FOR A FROZEN THEME SLIME

Try more funhomemade slime recipes right here. Click on the link or on the image below.

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Perfect for kids of all ages, including tweens and teens! Taste-safe recipes are perfect for the youngest slime fans.

What’s Included:

  • The Ultimate Slime Guidecontains all the specialty recipes you or your kids want to make! You’ll find all the best tips, tricks, hints, and slime-y info in almost 100 pages!
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FAQs

Frozen Slime Recipe For Anna and Elsa Fans? ›

The activator is usually powdered borax dissolved in water, liquid starch, eye drops, or contact lens solution.

What is the activator for slime? ›

The activator is usually powdered borax dissolved in water, liquid starch, eye drops, or contact lens solution.

How to make slime without borax or contact solution? ›

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.
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How do you make stretchy snow slime? ›

  1. Step 1: Make Snow. Mix 1 Tbs of instant snow with ½ cup of water. ...
  2. Step 2: Make Clear Slime. Mix 1 cup glue with ¾ cup of water. ...
  3. Step 3: Mix in Snow. Mix the slime into the instant snow by stretching it and folding it over.
  4. Step 4: Add Glitter. Add in the glitter.
  5. Step 5: Stretch. ...
  6. Step 6: Rest.

What can you use to activate slime without activator? ›

Put the sticky slime into any kind of bowl or container. Pour 12 tsp (2.5 mL) of contact lens solution and 1/2 tsp (2 g) of baking soda onto the slime, then mix it in thoroughly by kneading the slime with your hands. Add more of each substance if the slime is still too sticky.

Is hand sanitizer a slime activator? ›

Hand sanitizers are utilized to make slime because, just like body lotions, hand sanitizers can also have the same effect on slime. People use hand sanitizers to make slime because they give moisture to it and have the perfect stretchy consistency that slime should have.

How to make slime with 3 ingredients? ›

Directions:
  1. Mix equal parts of glue and water in a bowl. Stir. (I use 1 cup each.)
  2. Make your "borax activator" by stirring 1/2 tsp. of borax into 1/2 cup of hot water (this is a good job for the adult)
  3. Mix the "borax activator" into the glue and start stirring.
  4. Slime will form almost immediately!
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What is a good substitute for borax in slime? ›

There are many alternatives to Borax that you can use to make slime. Try gelatin powder, Metamucil® fiber supplement powder, or even saline solution.

How to make slime without glue or activator 1 ingredient? ›

1. Squeeze approximately 2 Tbsp of toothpaste into a bowl and stir. 2. Heat up toothpaste in the microwave for 10 seconds at a time (make sure to give it a stir between each check) until you reach a sticky slime-like consistency.

How to make slime more stretchy? ›

Simply add a squirt of lotion into the middle of the slime, then knead it until the slime is stretchy again. Add more lotion, if necessary, to get the texture you want. You can also use hot water to make slime stretchy again.

How do you make an icee slime? ›

Making Icee Slime

Combine a heaping spoonful of instant snow with a small amount of water. Keep adding small amounts of water until the snow is wet but not clear. Knead the snow mixture into your slime and let it sit for 30-45 minutes. Add food coloring to the icee slime, if desired.

What is icee slime? ›

ICEE SLIME

Pronounced “icy,” it's a clear glue-based slime with wet fake snow (SnoWonder) though not as much as you'd add to a cloud slime. The more water you add to the snow, the “wetter” the slime feels.

How to make the perfect slime? ›

  1. Squeeze the glue into a mixing bowl (look for a bottle in a 100ml size if possible so you won't have to measure it out). ...
  2. Add a drop or two of your chosen gel food colouring. ...
  3. Add 1 tsp contact lens solution and mix really well for a minute. ...
  4. Once it has formed, take it out and knead it in the bowl with your hands.

Does my slime need activator? ›

Using a slime activator is necessary to create and maintain the chemical reaction that results in slime. Before playing with your slime, carefully touch it to test if it is sticky. If it is sticky add tiny amounts (drops) of slime activator at a time. BE CAREFUL: slime can get over activated quickly.

Can laundry detergent activate slime? ›

Use a fork to stir in 2 teaspoons of liquid laundry detergent. The glue will start to come together and turn into a glob. You can use any type of laundry detergent you want, but be aware that it will color your slime. For best results, match the color of the detergent to the color of the glue.

Can cornstarch activate slime? ›

Now you are ready to add in your “slime activator” — the cornstarch. Add it in little by little, continuously stirring. As you start reaching your desired slime consistency, add smaller and smaller amounts of cornstarch. You'll need between 2 1/2 and 3 cups depending on your cornstarch brand.

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