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Homemade Glitter Gak recipe - the kids LOVE this stuff!! It takes a minute to make and provides hours of entertainment. All you need to make this is water, elmers glue, borax, and glitter! Recipe on { lilluna.com }

Today we are talking about something that I really love to make and play with. Its called Gak (my mom showed you how to make it years ago).

Its like play-dough, but its more fun and tastes worse, so definitely don’t stick it in your mouth, because you use glue to make it. The kind we made today also bounces more than the normal Gak, but we wanted to add glitter this time to make Homemade Glitter Gak! You can make a snake with it, or you can use cookie cutters to make fun shapes. Just don’t get it near your clothes because it stains and sticks to your clothes.

SUPPLIES:

– ONE 4 oz. bottles of Elmer’s Glue

– 1/2 tsp. Borax (found in the laundry detergent section of the store)

– 1/4 cup Water

– Plastic Cup

– Bowl

– Food Coloring

– 1 tsp. fine glitter

DIRECTIONS:

1. Gather all your supplies together.

2. Begin by emptying the one bottle of glue into a bowl. Then fill bottle with warm water and shake. Empty into your bowl.

3. Add some food coloring. I got Betty Crocker Neon Gel Food Colors and they worked FAB!! The Neon made it look awesome, but I ended up squeezing almost half the tube into the mixture because I wanted it to be really bright. Add your glitter and mix well. Set aside.

4. Add 1/4 cup warm water to your cup. Add 1/2 tsp. borax to the water cup and mix until borax dissolves. Then pour this mixture into your glue bowl. Start stirring and you will notice how it starts becoming stringy. Keep mixing by using your hands and squishing around. You will notice after a few minutes that it has become pretty gelatinous. Keep working with your hands until it’s pliable.

Homemade Glitter Gak recipe - the kids LOVE this stuff!! It takes a minute to make and provides hours of entertainment. All you need to make this is water, elmers glue, borax, and glitter! Recipe on { lilluna.com }

NOTE:

We tried making this with Glitter Glue too but thought it was harder to work with. We also think that this recipe for Glitter Gak is fun, but it’s not as pliable as the regular Gak recipe. 😉

Homemade Glitter Gak recipe - the kids LOVE this stuff!! It takes a minute to make and provides hours of entertainment. All you need to make this is water, elmers glue, borax, and glitter! Recipe on { lilluna.com }

We LOOOOVE Gak!!

I really think you’ll like this recipe. 😀 Let me know how you like it.

For more fun activities you can try: Edible Playdough

I think your kids will love to make these this summer!

About Kristyn

My name is Kristyn and I’m the mom of SIX stinkin’ cute kids and the wife to my smokin’ hot hubby, Lo. My mom’s maiden name is Luna, and I’m one of the many crafty “Lil’ Lunas” in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative - from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

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45 Comments

  1. Paxton says:

    Well, I made some but it didn’t turn out like the picture, is it a certain type of glue?
    I us e the glue it said.

  2. Shannon says:

    Mine has turned into just a big bowl of liquid, is there anything I’m doing wrong? Really want to make it for the nursery I work at!

  3. Jennifer says:

    Hi great post! I was just wondering how much this recipe makes.
    Thanks,
    Jennifer

  4. Anna says:

    How do you store this after use? We made a ton of it and put it in jars to play with later and when we went to use it, it was hard on top and thenjoy under the top was a sticky gluey mess.

  5. mummum says:

    can you use elmer’s glitter glue to get the clear effect? i noticed that the regular glue gak is rather opaque, but the picture shows a clear colored glitter gak.

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      Yes, you can use the glitter glue to make it more clear, but every time we’ve made it’s not as pliable as the regular Elmer’s glue gak. 😉

      1. Danielle says:

        The photo on this page must be from using clear glue… is that right? You state that you just used elmer’s washable school glue, but that results in an opaque gak. I just wanted to be clear on that point. I want mine to look like the gak in the picture 🙂 I’m buying in bulk for a birthday party craft… I found clear washable glue in a gallon jug , but brand is “Colorations”, not Elmer’s…. that probably doesn’t make a difference, do you think?

      2. Paxton says:

        I’ve gotten some elders liquid clear glue at Staples and it turned into this awesome thing where I could blow the ginormous bubbles by wrapping it around a straw, so think that if it had glitter it would look pretty cool

  6. Mila says:

    How AWESOME is that !? 😀

  7. Amy says:

    Mine is a ball of fairly non pliable stiff that doesn’t hang together very well. What stdid I wrong?

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      Did you use Elmer’s Glue?

      1. Renny says:

        Which Elmers glue is it? We have a few varieties available to us and not sure what to get. Thanks

      2. Lil' Luna says:

        It’s the Elmer’s Washable School Glue. 🙂

  8. Carol says:

    Lily – at what point do you add the glitter?
    Thanks for this, it looks like it will be SO much fun!
    Carol

    1. Lil' Luna says:

      Right after the food coloring. 🙂

      1. Angela says:

        Have you ever used the glitter Elmers glue? Would that work or do you have to have the white glue?

      2. Lil' Luna says:

        You can use the glitter glue, but I feel like the gak is less pliable than using the regular glue and adding glitter. 😉

      3. Faith says:

        Is it sticky

      4. Lil' Luna says:

        No, it is easy to handle and play with. It does come off easily 🙂

  9. Rosie says:

    Hi Lily!
    I love how simple this lovely recipe is! Well done! I will definitely be going and reading more of your blog posts! Thank you

  10. Georgia says:

    This looks like so much fun!! Thanks for sharing 🙂