

If you like to have a larger amount than pictured here or in the video, we recommend doubling the recipe (using 2 bottles) for a bigger batch. Note: the bottles are only 5 ounces and we usually like to make our slime recipes with 6 ounces or more. This one has the most wow factor for kids.

We highly recommend getting the “Natural” color (green) which is what you would expect for glow in the dark products. – Pink – also not as vibrant as the green color but more vibrant than the blue – Yellowish/Green – the “natural” glow in the dark color – this one is our favorite! – Blue – which doesn’t get as vibrant as the green There are 3 different colors of Glow in the Dark glue: This Elmer’s glue is actually recommended for slime so it’s perfect for making slime with! In terms of the colors, you can currently get 3 different colors of glow in the dark glue. We found putting it out in the sunlight actually worked the best but if you have some strong indoor lights they would work too. Once it loses its glowing effect just bring it back into the light again to “recharge”. It’s easy to make it glow too – you only need to let it sit in the light for 2 minutes before it will glow.

This may be the most fun we’ve had making and playing with slime! Even adults will love playing with this slime! Kids love that it glows and it makes it even more fun to stretch and squish when you’re in the dark. RELATED: How to Make Slime With Contact Solution Glow in the Dark Slime We prefer using the glow in the dark glue since it’s less messy and only a few ingredients! We love to use different glues to make slime and when we saw this new glow in the dark glue we had to give it a try! You can make your own glow in the dark slime using this glue which cuts back on a step, or you can use regular glue and add glow in the dark paint to it.
