This is so lovely for the kids to play with. It feels like sand but it’s glittery! So pretty! My little girl loves this recipe! I usually have the ingredients at home so when the “I’m bored” happens, I whip this up for her!
The two ingredients are:
Table Salt
Silver Glitter
That’s it!
You can ‘guestimate’ the measurements, but I generally use 2 cups of table salt with one packet of glitter (25g).
Mix it together well and add it to a sensory tub (we use those inexpensive clear storage bins you get from the $2 stores).
Then let the kids go for it. My little one likes to make ‘Elsa Sand Castles’ and likes the sensation of it pouring from her hands!
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I use this with some baking soda in it when I make Santa’s footprints on Christmas Eve. The smaller the glitter, the better! Love it!
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I’m excited to use this with my children.
Thank you for sharing this snow recipe with us.
Christina
Can you place this on Artificial trees ( for a church stage winter theme) then shake it off easily and restore the trees for another yr., or does stick to the tree limbs once applied?