Elsa’s Frozen Slime
When it’s too cold to play outside, homemade slime is the perfect indoor activity. This Frozen Slime is inspired by Elsa from Disney’s Frozen and makes for Ooey, Gooey playtime!

Frozen Slime Recipe
In our house we do “messy”. I won’t apologize for the mess on any given day because I truly believe that messy memories are the best memories.
Kids enjoy being messy and messes can be cleaned up, right? That is why I just let them play.
Related: 20 Gifts for the Frozen Fanatic! Perfect for anyone one who loves Frozen.

My kids completely enjoyed making this Frozen Slime just in time for the new Frozen movie release.
It was also the perfect craft because it’s already snowing where we live (Utah) so this kept them warm, indoors, and occupied for over an hour.
I’ll call that a win in my book! This post contains affiliates.
Related: Frozen Ice Sand Castles and Olaf Frozen Pom Poms are so awesome, great for all Frozen fans.

Supplies You Need to Make Frozen Slime:
- 1 bottle clear glue
- 1 drop blue food coloring
- Glitter
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- Saline solution
- Snowflake sequins
- Mixer
- Bowl

How to Make Frozen Slime:
Step 1
In bowl mix together entire bottle of clear glue, baking soda, water, food coloring, and glitter.
Step 2
Mix thoroughly so that baking soda is dissolved and food coloring is dispersed.
Step 3
Now, slowly add in the saline solution a little at a time while mixing.
Step 4
Add saline solution until you reach the desired consistency of your slime (we like it stretchy but not sticky).
Step 5
When you are happy with the consistency of your slime, add in snowflake sequins.

Enjoy your Frozen Slime! You can play with it immediately or store in containers for future use. It would also make a great gift as well!
Elsa's Frozen Slime

This Frozen Slime is inspired by Elsa from Disney’s Frozen and makes for Ooey, Gooey playtime!
Materials
- 1 bottle clear glue
- 1 drop blue food coloring
- Glitter
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- Saline solution
- Snowflake sequins
- Mixer
- Bowl
Instructions
- In bowl mix together entire bottle of clear glue, baking soda, water, food coloring, and glitter. Mix thoroughly so that baking soda is dissolved and food coloring is dispersed.
- Now, slowly add in the saline solution a little at a time while mixing. Add saline solution until you reach the desired consistency of your slime (we like it stretchy but not sticky).
- When you are happy with the consistency of your slime, add in snowflake sequins.
- Enjoy your Frozen Slime! You can play with it immediately or store in containers for future use.
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Have you made this magical Frozen slime? How’d it turn out? Let us know in the comments, we’d love to hear from you!
I would love to try and make the Frozen slime, but wanted to know amounts. It says one bottle clear glue… What size bottle? And, how much saline solution?
Thank you very much for the clarifications.