Halloween Slime Party Favors

by Melissa Russo
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$20
30 Minutes
Easy
Add some spooky slimy fun to your Halloween party with these fun Halloween Slime Party Favors!
Are you ready to get your BOO on? Oh, how I love Halloween! From the fun food to the crafts, this holiday gets my creative juices flowing. So guess what? I am back with another slime recipe. This time, I created these ghoulish Halloween Slime Party Favors that you can hand out at your school or home Halloween party.The recipe for this Halloween slime is the same that I have used in all my other slime tutorials. Here is a quick video to show you how easy it is to create these Halloween Slime Party Favors.
Halloween Slime Labels – Print HereSmall jars1.5″ Round LabelsJack-O-Lantern Face Pattern – Grab Cut File HereBlack Adhesive Vinyl or Black Sharpie Marker8 ounces Clear GlueOrange Food Coloring3 – 4 tablespoons Liquid StarchHalloween ConfettiChunky Orange GlitterWashi Tape
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Add the 8 ounces of the clear glue to a bowl. Add a few drops of orange food coloring, some sprinkles of the chunky glitter and stir. Add liquid starch one tablespoon at a time. Usually four tablespoons will make a thicker slime. Add more if you want it even thicker. Turn out on a flat surface and work in the Halloween confetti. Place in a bowl, cover and set aside.
Apply labels to the lids of the jars. Use the Washi Tape to decorate the side of the lid. Print out the Jack-O-Lantern face on your Silhouette machine and add the pumpkin face to the front of each jar. If you don’t have a Silhouette Machine, no problem! Use a Sharpie to draw the face freehand. Fill the jars with the slime and hand out to all your friends.Happy Halloween!
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Suggested materials:
- Clear glue (ac moore)
- Halloween confetti (amazon)

Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published October 23rd, 2017 8:27 PM
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