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HOW TO MAKE A SLIME


Slime is always popular with the kids and the reason why is simple — it's lots of fun! It is much cheaper to make at home, and easy to do. Here are three different exciting ways to make different kinds of slime.

Ingredients

Basic Slime

  • ½ cup of craft glue

  • 1½ cup of warm water

  • Food coloring (optional)

  • 1 tablespoon borax powder

"Living" Slime

  • ¾ cup cornstarch

  • 2 cups vegetable oil

  • A piece of styrofoam

Edible Slime

  • 1 can (14 oz.) of sweetened condensed milk

  • 1 tablespoon of cornstarch

  • 10-15 drops of food coloring

Soap flakes Slime

  • 1 cup soap flakes

  • 4 cups hot water

  • Food coloring (optional)

Method1

Basic Slime

  1. 1

Mix one tablespoon of borax powder with one cup of warm water. Make the mixture in a quart (950 ml) jar. Continue to stir it until the borax is completely dissolved.

Take a second jar. In this jar, mix together ½ a cup (4 oz.) of glue and ½ a cup (4 oz.) of water. This should produce a watery, cohesive solution.

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3

Add food coloring to the watery glue mixture. Choose any color.

  • You can also separate the glue mixture evenly into smaller jars and make each one a different color.

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In a large jar, mix the borax solution into the watery craft glue solution, and watch the slime form.

  • If you chose to make smaller amounts of slime in separate containers, evenly divide the borax solution among the containers.

  1. 5

Let it sit for 30 seconds. The 30 seconds will give the slime time to solidify.

  1. 6

Take the slime out and have fun! It is normal to have leftover water at the end of this process, so just remove the slime from the water and discard the water.

Method2

"Living” Slime

  1. 1

Mix ¾ cup (175ml) of cornstarch with 2 cups (475ml) of vegetable oil. Mix it thoroughly in a tumbler or other glass.[1]

  1. 2

Place the mixture-filled glass in the refrigerator. Leave it in the refrigerator until the mixture is chilled. This will help it to solidify.[2]

  1. 3

Remove the mixture from the refrigerator. Stir it well (the ingredients will have separated again). Let the mixture warm up just enough that it flows slightly.

Method3

Edible Slime

  1. 1

Pour a can of sweetened condensed milk into a pan. Add one tablespoon of cornstarch to the mixture and stir.[5]

  1. 2

Bring the mixture to a low heat. Continue to stir constantly. If you don’t, the mixture may stick.[6]

  1. 3

Remove the mixture from the heat when it has thickened. It should be more gelatinous and harder to stir.[7]

  1. 4

Add 10 to 15 drops of food coloring to the mixture. You can choose any color. Allow the mixture to cool before you let your kids play with (and eat) it.[8]

  • Make sure that the slime does not get on anything that stains easily or that you want to keep unstained. The food coloring in the slime may cause it to stain lighter colored things.[9]

Method4

Soapflakes Slime

  1. 1

Dissolve 1 cup of soap flakes into 4 cups of hot water using a large bucket or bowl.

  1. 2

Add a few drops of food coloring if desired.

  1. 3

Let the mixture stand for up to an hour.

  1. 4

Beat. The resulting play material will froth up when beaten. It pours easily and is extremely slimy to touch.

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Keep in an airtight container. This slime keeps very well, away from direct sunlight and heat.

  1. 4

Find a block of styrofoam. It can really be any size but the standard size is 1 by 6 by 6 inches (25x150x150mm). Run the styrofoam on your hair (or really anything that will give it a charge- a rug, a dog, your child, etc.) The point is to build up a static charge.[3]

  1. 5

Tip the container of slime so that the slime flows slowly out of it. (It should flow slowly.) Place the piece of styrofoam just in front of the slime. It should be about 1-inch away from the flow of slime. The slime should stop flowing and appear to take on a life of its own. Wiggle the styrofoam around and the slime should follow it. Your kids will be amazed (and you will be too!)[4]

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