Need to make a LOT of slime? This is the easiest recipe! (2024)

Learn how to make a big batch of slime for a party or classroom with this easy slime recipe. Homemade slime is a fun party favor, classroom activity, or Valentine’s Day treat!

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The stuff bubbling in the big bowl was supposed to be slime.

But instead of the popular, putty-like substance, the bowl was filled with a foaming, bubbling, liquid mess.

A few months ago on a rainy Saturday, my kids begged me to make slime with (or rather, for) them. Honestly, I don’t really get the appeal of the stuff, sort of like how I don’t get the appeal of fidget spinners.

I supposed both slime and fidget spinners keep little hands busy, but at least spinners don’t make a mess in my kitchen.

But I love doing easy crafts with my kids, I gave in and found a slime recipe online. The slime recipe included shaving cream, and we clearly did something very wrong because what resulted was NOT slime.

Like baking, making slime is really chemistry. If you don’t use the right ingredients or assemble them in the correct order, you’ll have a disastrous result.

So when my son and daughter asked for unique Valentine’s Daytreats for their classrooms, I reluctantly agreed to give slime another try.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t find a recipe for a big batch of slime that would make enough for two classrooms. So, I asked my eight-year-old to do some math (results verified by my calculator) to come up with our own recipe to make a lot of slime for all their classmates to enjoy.

Lo and behold, it worked! Here’s how to make a lot of slime for a large group, perfect for a slime themed party, slime Valentines, or classroom activity.

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Ingredients to Make a Big Batch of Slime

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The recipe for a big batch of slime has the same basic ingredients that a small batch has, you just need to do math (sorry, I don’t like it either!).

Here’s what you need to make slime:

  • Elmer’s School Glue
  • Baking Soda
  • Basic contact lens solution
  • Food coloring
  • Glitter and/or sequins

Apparently, there are different kinds of contact lens solutions, so just get the basic stuff (not the kind with hydrogen peroxide). This is chemistry, folks, so any deviation from the recipe will change the results.

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The basic ingredients for a small batch of slime are:

  • 1 4oz bottle of glue
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 Tablespoon contact lens solution

My kids and I discovered that one ounce of slime is the perfect amount for a party favor. Therefore, this basic list of ingredients is enough to make 4 party favors or slime Valentines.

Next, I’ll show you how to multiply the recipe so you’ll have enough DIY slime for the whole classroom.

The Easy Recipe for a Big Batch of Slime

Note: Want to make Christmas slime for a big group? Just use my quick Christmas slime recipe along with the big-batch measurements in the post you’re reading now.

Don’t be like me.

Our local office supply store was sold out of the big bottles of glue, so I bought several small ones and felt guilty about all that plastic waste (I recycled them, though).

So, plan ahead and buy a giant bottle – Amazon has great prices (free shipping with Prime) on 1-quart bottlesand 1-gallon jugs of Elmer’s School Glue.

Now let’s do some math.

  • 1 quart = 32 ounces (32 one-ounce slime servings)
  • 1 gallon = 128 ounces (128 one-ounce slime servings)

Since it’s pretty unlikely you’ll need 128 slime party favors or have 128 kids in your classroom, for this big slime recipe let’s assume you buy the 1-quart bottle of glue and plan to make a big batch of slime for 32 kids.

Ingredients to make slime in bulk:

How to Make a Big Batch of Slime, Step-by-Step

Step 1:Start with glue

Get out a large mixing bowl and squeeze or pour in the glue.

Step 2:Add baking soda

Next, add the baking soda and mix it with the glue. While some slime recipes don’t use baking soda, I find that it’s the best way to give the slime a firmer texture and help it hold its shape.

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Step 3:Make the slime colorful

Add the food coloring and mix well. You may need many more drops than you think because this is a LOT of slime! Gel food coloring will work best since it’s quite concentrated.

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Step 4:Add texture to the slime

To add texture and sparkle, mix in the glitter and sequins. Beads and mini pom-poms are also great for making slime an even better sensory experience.

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Step 5: Make slime stretchy and squishy

Next, add the contact lens solution and mix well, which will make the slime stretch and squish thanks to the boric acid present in the solution.

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Step 6:Knead it out

Knead the mixture with your hands, and start lifting the slime out of the bowl.

At this point, it may still feel too sticky, like my daughter’s slime below. If that happens, add a little bit more contact lens solution until the slime starts to feel smooth and squishy but not sticky.

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How to tell when your DIY slime is ready to play with

You can tell you’ve used enough contact lens solution when it can hold its shape and leaves the bowl clean, like my son’s slime:

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Step 7:Divide your bulk slime into equal parts

Now that you have a big batch of slime, use a plastic knife to divide it up into equal parts so you have 32 one-ounce slime servings for each kid.

I’m still cleaning glitter off my kitchen table, so you may want to put a plastic table cloth or garbage bag on your table before spreading out the slime.

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If you’re making slime for a classroom or to use as a party favor, snack-size zip-lock plastic baggies are a perfect size and will keep the slime from drying out.

My kids’ classmates just loved their slime Valentines with my cute, printable Valen-slime labels.

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It’s Easy to Make a Lot of Slime for a Large Group!

Not only was the slime loved by my kids’ classmates, but we had a great time making it together.

Making slime is a fun STEM activity that shows your kids what happens when how different ingredients react when they come together. Give it a try using the basic recipe, or make a big batch!

Check out these other ideas:

  • Quick Christmas Slime Recipe for Kids {Elf Fart Slime!}

  • Free Valentine Slime Printable Labels for Kids

  • 16+ Awesome Craft Supplies That Will Keep Kids Busy

  • How to Transform Broken Crayons Into Perfect Party Favors

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FAQs

What is the most easiest slime recipe? ›

Directions:
  1. Start out by adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to your bowl.
  2. Now add 1 1/2 tablespoons of dish soap.
  3. Stir! If your mixture is too dry add a bit more soap. ...
  4. Once you're finished stirring, let your mixture sit for 2 minutes.
  5. Once two minutes have passed, there you have it! You've got non-stick slime!

How do you make slime 100% working? ›

How to Make Slime with Laundry Detergent
  1. Fill a measuring cup with 1/2 cup of water and pour it into your mixing bowl.
  2. Mix in 1/2 cup of glue. ...
  3. Squeeze a few drops of food coloring into the mixture.
  4. Add glitter or other mix-ins if you wish.
  5. Stir in about 1/4 cup of liquid laundry detergent.

What ingredients do you need to make slime? ›

Slime Recipe Ingredients:
  1. 1/2 a cup of PVA white glue.
  2. 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
  3. 2 drops of food coloring.
  4. 1 tablespoon of eye contact solution (must contain boric acid and sodium borate)
  5. Baby oil.
  6. Spoon (for mixing)
  7. Glass bowl.
Oct 16, 2023

How do you make 3 ingredient fluffy slime? ›

Make Fluffy Slime
  1. Empty your glue into a large bowl and add the food coloring little by little, mixing until you get your desired color.
  2. Add the shaving cream and mix well. ...
  3. Now you are ready to add in your “slime activator” — the cornstarch. ...
  4. Stand back, and let the kids have fun!

How do you make 3 easy slime? ›

In a bowl, mix 1/2 cup of white glue and 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda. Add some food coloring or glitter if you want to make your slime more colorful or sparkly. Stir in 2 tablespoons of contact lens solution and knead the mixture until it forms a sticky dough.

How do you make fluffy slime in 5 minutes? ›

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.
Apr 24, 2018

How do you make easy slime at home? ›

Directions
  1. Have your child squeeze about ½ cup (4 ounces) of glue into a glass bowl.
  2. Your child can add a few drops of food coloring, if they want.
  3. Mix 1 teaspoon of Borax into ½ cup of water in a plastic container. ...
  4. Stir the mixture in one direction until it starts to thicken. ...
  5. Have your child knead the slime.
Apr 15, 2019

What is a 3 ingredient slime? ›

This slime recipe calls for just three ingredients — school glue, baking soda, and contact solution — each of which we have on hand at all times.

What slime is for beginners? ›

Some beginner slime textures are: CLOUD DOUGH, ICEE and CLAY.

What is the best slime type for beginners? ›

Cloud Dough is incredibly holdable and moldable, making it great for younger slime users.

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