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Christmas Tree Slime Recipe

Christmas is a great time to whip up some holiday-inspired slime! Make some to give away or get the kids involved by having them add in Christmas glitter additions to create a super fun slime experience! This Christmas Tree Slime recipe couldn’t be easier and you can easily add in Christmas glitter or sequins to make it a perfect sensory activity for Christmas!

If you want more holiday-inspired slime ideas see our Christmas Slime Jars, Candy Cane Slime and Fluffy Santa Slime too!

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Kids will love stretching and making their very own “Christmas Tree” with this easy homemade slime recipe. Add in any kid-friendly sensory items like mini ornaments, glitter and confetti to this slime. You can even make a paper cone for kids to wrap the slime around and create a 3D slime tree!

We turned the slime into a Christmas tree shape and added some sticks to the bottom to make it looks like a Christmas tree.

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We love how easy this homemade slime is to make! It’s the perfect Christmas slime recipe if you’re looking for something that is not too messy. Skip the food coloring if you want to keep hands clean and use large sequins to avoid the mess that glitter sometimes brings.

How to Make Christmas Slime

Ingredients Needed to Make a Christmas Slime Recipe

1 Bottle of Elmer’s Green Glitter Glue (6 oz). Do not substitute with any other brand of glue because the ingredients may not be the same and your slime might not work!

–  Red and green sequins and star confetti 

–  Green Food Coloring – a few drops (optional)

– 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda

– 1½ TBSP of Contact lens solution. **Important: your brand of contact lens solution must contain boric acid and sodium borate. See our full contact solution slime recipe for the brands we recommend.

– 2 Tablespoons of water

Safety Tips: Adults only should make the slime and handle all chemicals. Do not substitute any ingredients in our slime recipes. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while playing with the slime. Always wash hands before and after use.  If you notice any skin irritation discontinue use immediately. See the bottom of the post for more safety precautions.

Watch our full tutorial video here before you get started!

 

1. First, add your bottle of green glitter glue to a bowl.

Green Glitter Glue for Christmas Slime

2. Add in your baking soda and water and mix.

Christmas Tree Slime

3. Now add in any sequins, glitter or stars to your slime.

Note: don’t add too many of the glitter stars for little kids as these can be quite pointy and sharp to touch. We would recommend only using a few to make your Christmas tree.  You can add them on top of the slime and not mix them in.

Add sequins to Christmas Slime

4. Now slowly add in your contact lens solution.

Reminder: your contact lens solution should contain boric acid or your slime will not form. Add in a 1/2 teaspoon at a time and mix in.

Knead and mix thoroughly before adding more as you do not want to add too much or your slime will get too hard. You may not need the full amount so take this step slowly. If you find the slime to still be too sticky, add only a 1/2 teaspoon more at a time. Most of the time if you keep kneading your slime it will become less sticky.

Add Contact Solution Christmas Slime

Now it’s time to play with your slime. Stretch it and turn it into a Christmas tree!

How to Make Christmas Tree Slime

 

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Christmas Tree Slime Recipe

Materials

  • - 1 Bottle of Elmer's Green Glitter Glue
  • -Green food coloring
  • -2 TBSP water
  • - Red, green & gold sequins
  • - 1/2 TSP Baking Soda
  • - 1½ TBSP of Contact lens solution.

Instructions 

  •  First, add your bottle of green glitter to a bowl. 
  • Add in your baking soda and water and mix. 
  • Now add in any sequins, glitter or stars to your slime.
  • Now slowly add in your contact lens solution. 
    Reminder: your contact lens solution should contain boric acid or your slime will not form. Add in a 1/2 teaspoon at a time and mix in.
    Knead and mix thoroughly before adding more as you do not want to add too much or your slime will get too hard. You may not need the full amount so take this step slowly. If you find the slime to still be too sticky, add only a 1/2 teaspoon more at a time. Most of the time if you keep kneading your slime it will become less sticky. 

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Slime Safety & Precautions

Note: Making slime is a science experiment and safety precautions should still be made when creating slime. By making this slime, you agree to our site terms which you can read here.

  • Adults should handle any chemicals and products
  • Adults should make the slime
  • Always read and follow the labels of products used. If contact lens solution is accidentally ingested, seek medical attention immediately.
  • This project is not suitable for children under 4.
  • Slime should not be placed in the mouth. Always wash hands before and after playing with the slime.
  • If you notice any skin irritation, discontinue use immediately. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while making and playing with the slime.
  • Slime is a science experiment and should be made and played with in moderation. Do not allow children to make their own slime and do not play with slime for an extended period of time.

We hope this easy to follow recipe on how to make slime with contact solution has been helpful!

More Christmas Slime

Here are a few of our other favorite Christmas slime recipes to check out!

These Christmas Slime Jars are so cute – and would be so fun to make for a Christmas party!

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This candy cane slime smells just like candy canes! Fun to make and twist to form a candy cane too!

Candy Cane Slime

This adorable Santa Mason Jar is filled with Fluffy Christmas slime – a different slime recipe to try!

Santa Slime Fluffy Recipe

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