GLITTR GLU PINK
Brand | Elmer's |
Material | Glue |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Glitter, Washable |
Color | Pink |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
Manufacturer | Elmer's |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 2.63 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | E325 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Glue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count |
Manufacturer Part Number | E325 |
L**Z
Good
Good
M**A
Maryam
Nice
H**R
Just when you thought it wasn't possible for your tween child to make more slime...
Purchased these bright-colored glitter glues to further fuel my 12-year old daughter's ridiculously nonsensical slime collection. When will this fad end? Until it does, I'll own more glue, contact solution, borax, shaving cream, and soft clay than any other human being on this earth. But I will have some pretty amazing slime to attack the enemy with when Armageddon comes. So I guess that's a plus.
T**N
Making Slime
Arrived on time, in perfect shape, and ready to make slime for my daughters birthday party. By the way Sta-flo works the best as an activator. I'm a school teacher, and we tried many slime experiments using various activators such as: borax, contact lenses solution, etc...we got the best results using sta-flo. Just in case you teachers want to do a class experiment. It is also less messy. Elmers glue, (be sure it's Elmers!) you can use white, clear, or glitter glue-but make sure it is Elmers. Use Elmers Glue, water, shaving cream, and sta-flo....any coloring you want to use. The glitter glue was a hit...worked much better than using the clear and adding glitter. ELMERS ONLY
T**G
Slime is the BEST thing that EVER happened to Elmers. Slime may save the world!
The Slime craze has to be the answer to Elmer's prayers! If you took all the glue I purchased over 50 years it would be less than I've purchased in the last 6 months! I have purchased every kind of glue for the grandkids to make slime (which they make by the pound! - crunchy slime, cloud slime, glow-in-the=dark slime, cotton candy slime, confetti slime....) and I can say with confidence, they prefer Elmers over any other brand hands down! Buy this, some baking soda, some cheap equate contact solution and some cheap shaving cream, some cheap plastic containers with lids and some tongue depressors for mixing and let them have at it! Hours of fun and creativity. I think 20 years from now there's going to be a lot of chefs, chemists. chemical engineers and scientists of all stripes thanks to Elmers and Slime!
H**O
Best color and viscosity with the glitter mixed in.
These glue are the best for making slime. They are much thicker than the clear Elmer’s glue. My kids like these better with all the glitter already mixed in. The glitter does not get stuck to the hands like the ones you would add yourself, and the glitter inside has a generous amount.Very nice, vibrant colors. You can use Elmer’s Magic solution, (kind of expensive), for stickier, “gooier”, slime or just use contact solution and baking soda for the more pliable type. The latter can actually be taken out into a ball and thrown around, without making a mess. Just depends on your kids, (and adults) preference.
W**S
Fun for slime!
We made glitter slime and loveeee how awesome this sensory activity is. The reason I didnt rate 5 stars is the recipe for slime was quite off for me. I had to triple the amount of bakingsoda and contact solution to get it to stop being sticky and stop adhering to my hand. Other than that, we loved it! Even added foam balls for extra fun textures.
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