Make Slime With

How to make Slime With borax, glue, shampoo, sticky, baking soda, cornstarch, laundry detergent, shaving cream, not sticky, without glue, without borax.

5/10/2018

How to make slime stretchy

1 tablespoon of borax then mix it then add a little bit of borax water mixture to glue water mixture at a time until the slime forms u can also add lotion or shaving cream. 3. Now pour the borax water into your glue mixture and stir (ingredients should start coming together quickly to form slime). 7. Add the Borax mixture to your larger bowl one tablespoon at a time, mixing and kneading as you go, until the slime is the perfect stretchy consistency. Liquid materials, like food coloring and watercolor paint, can make your slime a consistent color, and should be added to the glue at the beginning of the recipe.

How much you add is up to you — the more cream you add, the fluffier your slime will be. After mixing those two ingredients, add the contact solution a few drops at a time, just as with the Stretchy Slime recipe above. Because we've noticed that the amount of liquid starch needed varies wildly from slime to slime (depending a ton on what you add to it - food coloring, liquid watercolors, glitter, etc), I really recommend adding whatever amount of glue you'd like (we usually make a slime batch with two bottles of clear glue. Add ¼ cup of Sodium Tetraborate (Borax) Solution to the glue and water mixture and stir slowly.

If you want colored slime, add food coloring to the glue and water mixture. Add 1 teaspoon of clear borax to glue mix at a time and mix as you start to see glue curdle, start to mix with your hands and fingers clumping curdled glue together with your it feels firm to touch but mix is still a creamy colour,grind and mix it back in with your fingers back to a paste texture and Add 1/4 teaspoon more of borax this stage it is very temperamental so minimal use of borax is needed for desired viscousity of your slime.clump together again and glue will separate from water leaving colured water dye only. We added that to the glue mixture before adding the buffered saline drops ( which help create the slime - Click here to get the full recipe ). I let her mix the glue and glitter together, along with the confetti.

What you need:

a photo of a teaspoon of borax, school glue, red and blue food coloring, glitter, measuring cups, two bowls, and wax paper on a table top

  • Clear school glue

  • 1 teaspoon of borax

  • Water

  • Red and blue food coloring

  • Two bowls

  • Measuring cups: 1/2 cup and 1 cup

  • Glitter

  • Wax paper

Caution!
Do not eat borax, and don't wipe it in your eye.
Borax is safe to use, and in fact is an ingredient in many laundry soaps, but do NOT put it in your mouth. You also don't want to have it on your hands and wipe your eye. If you do, rinse thoroughly with water. Refer to the borax package with any other safety concerns.

What to do:

  1. In one bowl, mix 1/2 cup of glue with 1/2 cup of water. Stir it together; it will mix nicely.

  2. pouring glue into a half cup measuring cuppouring glue into a bowl filled with water
    Note: You may also use white school glue, but your universe slime will be lightly colored and opaque.

  3. Add food coloring to the glue and water mixture. We used 6 drops of blue and 3 drops of red to get a nice, dark purple color.

  4. swirls of blue food coloring in the water and glue mixturepurple glue and water mixture in a bowl

  5. In the other bowl, mix 1 teaspoon of borax with 1 cup of lukewarm water.

  6. adding borax to a bowl of water

  7. Stir until the borax is dissolved. This takes a while, so you have to be patient. If you skip this step, your slime will not come together very well.

  8. Stir, stir, stir, until you don't feel the crunch of the solid bits of borax on the bottom. The water will start to look a little cloudy.

  9. stirring the borax into the water so it dissolves

  10. Add the purple glue mixture to your borax water, stirring slowly as you pour it.

  11. adding the purple glue mixture to the borax solution. the mixture turns into goop when they come into contact with each other

  12. You'll see the slime start to form. Stir as much as you can. Use your hands to get in there and work it around.

  13. the slime in a bowl with extra water

  14. Take your glob of slime out of the bowl and put it on your wax paper. It's okay if there is some water left behind.

  15. the slime is now on the waxed paper in one piecce

  16. It's time to add some glitter galaxies! Flatten out your slime and spread glitter over the top. You can use any color or combination of colors, but lighter ones will work best because they will stand out against the dark purple.

  17. silver colored gliter is poured over the top of the hunk of slime

  18. Fold your slime in half to seal in the glitter. Then press it out and fold it over again.

  19. the slime is folded in half enclosing the glitter inside

  20. Keep pressing and folding and watch as the glitter spreads throughout your slime.

  21. folded a few more times, the slime is now a swirl when viewed from the side

  22. Play with your handheld universe and watch it stretch and expand!

  23. glittery slime on the wax papera hand squeezes the universe slime to it oozes between the fingers



Storing your universe slime:

To keep your universe slime from drying out, store it in a sealed sandwich bag. Do not wrap it in foil or wax paper because it will stick to those materials.

Made from simple household ingredients (including glue, contact solution, borax and shaving cream), slime has become such a hit with tween girls that Target and Walgreens have had runs on glue, and Office Depot and Office Max are offering recipes online and slime-making demonstrations in their stores nationwide. So I finally found a recipe that would make stretchy and fun to play with slime that is not made with borax or liquid starch! If you would like to color your slime, add food coloring to the shaving cream and stir to mix in the color.

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This slime tends to thicken over time so I only add extra saline solution if the mixture is extremely watery. Add ¼ cup of borax to the glue/water mixture and stir slowly.

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