This colorful rainbow unicorn glitter experiment is pure magic and science in one tray. Get ready to sparkle your way through one of the most dazzling science activities you’ve ever seen.

- The sparkliest rainbow unicorn glitter experiment ever
- No two unicorn fizz trays ever look the same
- Materials
- How to make a rainbow unicorn glitter experiment
- Ideas to sprinkle more unicorn magic
- Rainbow unicorn glitter experiment What to do when done
- Unicorn party idea turned science lab
- Frequently Asked Questions
The sparkliest rainbow unicorn glitter experiment ever
We’ve done a lot of baking soda and vinegar experiments over the years, and this one is magical.
I first saw one of my favorite humans Jamie from Play to Learn Preschool make unicorn fizz, so I wanted to try my own twist on it.
Kids get to create a hidden rainbow, bury it with baking soda snow, and then bring it all to life with fizzy, glittery explosions of color.
Save this for a rainy day, a unicorn birthday party, or your next unicorn party idea—you’re going to want to do it more than once.
No two unicorn fizz trays ever look the same
Every single tray ends up looking different, and that’s part of the magic.
Some kids love making rainbow stripes, others go for swirling color tornadoes, and some want 10x the glitter and call it a day (we respect that energy).
This unpredictability makes it a repeat favorite because you’ll never get bored of the results.
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Materials
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- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- Eyedroppers or spoons
- Liquid watercolors or food coloring
- Glitter – if you are a non-glitter family, gems or sequins would work great, too!
- Shallow tray, dish, or baking sheet
- Cup or small bowl
How to make a rainbow unicorn glitter experiment
- Spread a thin layer of baking soda into the bottom of your tray.
- Sprinkle glitter and drops of liquid watercolor or food coloring on the baking soda.
- Cover the glitter/colorful layer with more baking soda (it’s totally fine if some color peeks through).
- Provide your little scientists with eyedroppers and a cup of vinegar.
- Invite them to drop the vinegar onto the baking soda and watch the unicorn science magic happen.
Ideas to sprinkle more unicorn magic
- Challenge kids to make color predictions: What happens when the blue and red drops mix?
- Add mini plastic unicorns or rainbow erasers into the tray for surprise discoveries as the fizz reveals them.
- Add this to your unicorn birthday party for a hands-on station that keeps kids totally engaged.
- Mix in biodegradable confetti for an eco-friendly twist on the sparkle.
- You can swap out the glitter for gems for a less-messy but still amazing twist.
- Want even more fizz? Add a squirt of dish soap on top of the baking soda.
Rainbow unicorn glitter experiment: What to do when done
Let the tray sit and dry overnight to create a sparkly unicorn art slab. Once dry, toss in the garbage.
Cleaning up a baking soda and vinegar tray once it’s dry is 100x easier than when it’s gooey and wet.
Unicorn party idea turned science lab
Planning a unicorn birthday party?
This activity will be a hit!
This rainbow unicorn glitter experiment turns your party table into a science station—complete with color explosions and bubbly magic.
It’s the kind of activity that kids will talk about long after the party ends.
And let’s be honest—adults won’t be able to resist jumping in either.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Food coloring works great! Either is perfect.
Start with about 1 cup and add more as needed.
Ooh, this is a great question! This can be prepped ahead of time and used whenever you’re ready.
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