Customize templates for birthdays and events featuring slime. Plan a fun celebration for children or adults with this exciting product. Create banners that you can share on social media or WhatsApp with the party's address, time, and date.
Editable Slime Party banner templates
Hosting a big party? At Edit.org, we have a fantastic collection of Slime templates that you can use to organize your event. You don't need Photoshop to create a flyer or poster that looks professional. Simply go to our online editor and click on the editable areas of the template you like. You can change the examples and add your data and information as easily as writing in a Word document. Plus, you can use our vast library of Slime photos, drawings, stickers, and vectors for free! This way, you'll save time and money.
- What is a slime party? It's an event where participants play games and make slime.
- What is slime? Slime is a viscous, elastic mass that can be stretched, molded, and squeezed.
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How to edit Slime Birthday invitations on Edit.org
Creating an invitation or poster for a slime-themed birthday party is quick and easy with Edit.org.
- Simply click on any of the images we show you in this article
- Customize it with just a few clicks. You can change the colors, text, typography, and images to make it your own.
- Save your artwork in our cloud so you can add new ideas, like the date, time, or name of the birthday boy/girl, without having to start from scratch.
- Then, download your flyer, banner, or poster in JPG, PNG, or PDF format to share on social networks or print in high resolution.
That's it! You're done and ready to spread the word about your awesome slime-themed party.
Recipe to make Slime at a party
You may be wondering how to make slime for a party. Below, we will show you the best slime recipe, but first, a big tip: supervise the kids when preparing it! If they have sensitive skin or any allergies, it's best that they wear gloves while making it, Walter White style. It's also important to avoid getting the slime in contact with their eyes, mouth, or nose as it can irritate the skin and cause discomfort. Wearing gloves will make the activity much safer!
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup liquid white glue
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing sodium borate)
Instructions:
- In a bowl, mix half of the liquid white glue and half of the water.
- Add the baking soda and mix well.
- In another bowl, mix the contact lens solution and the other half of the water.
- Add the contact lens solution to the glue and baking soda mixture and mix well.
- Keep mixing until the mixture becomes slime. If necessary, add more contact lens solution in small amounts until you get the desired consistency.
- If you wish to add food coloring, glitter, or other additives, do so at this time and mix well.
And voilà! Your slime is ready! Now, how to play with slime? Don't worry, read on!
Design Slime Birthday party invitations for free
The invitation has been a success! After making an invitation with our editable templates and creating the posters to announce the party, you find the house or party room full of children and slime buckets ready to be used. You have shared on social networks our banners and templates for Stories, and they have had a great reception in the WhatsApp group of parents.
What to do, don't panic! Here they go...
10 slime game ideas for a really fun themed party:
- "Winning Bubble": Participants must create the biggest possible bubble with their slime and compete to see who can make it the biggest and last the longest.
- "Lost Treasure": Hide a small object in a bucket full of slime and have the children search for the prize...without using their hands! You'll award a prize to the child who finds the object first.
- "Slime War!": The object is to try to smear your opponent with your slime.
- "Touch, touch": Put different objects in containers filled with slime and ask guests to guess what's inside...just by touching the slime.
- "Tug of War": Attendees must divide into two teams and face off in a tug-of-war competition with slime.
- "Sculpture Contest": Participants must create sculptures and then vote for the best one. The winner gets to take home a piece of cake.
- "Giant Slime": Children must join in teams and work together to create the biggest slime.
- "Pictionary Slime": Each child draws a picture on the slime, and the others must guess what it is.
- "Target Shooting": Create different targets on poster board and have players try to throw small slime balls to hit the targets.
- "Slime Sculptors Race": Divide the kids into teams and give them a quantity of slime. The first team to mold the slime into the given shape (e.g., an animal or an object such as a cane) wins.
Mission accomplished! Now you know what to do and how to make the party a success. But let's start at the beginning....
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