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My first batch was a glitter version. The second one- well, it didn’t go quite as well. I was kind of pleasantly shocked at how perfect the first batch turned out. It was the exact right consistency. Yay! The second one, not so much. I may have accidentally added a bit too much water. Instead of the rubbery consistency that makes this kids' activity, it was clumpy and super-slimy. So, I added in a bit more glue and liquid starch (the universal main components of slime), and it turned into this alien concoction!
My first batch was a glitter version. The second one- well, it didn’t go quite as well. I was kind of pleasantly shocked at how perfect the first batch turned out. It was the exact right consistency. Yay! The second one, not so much. I may have accidentally added a bit too much water. Instead of the rubbery consistency that makes this kids' activity, it was clumpy and super-slimy. So, I added in a bit more glue and liquid starch (the universal main components of slime), and it turned into this alien concoction!
Here’s What You’ll Need:
(I scoured the Internet for the best kids slime recipes. I found
that a good 95 percent were school glue, water and liquid starch. The other ones
subbed Borax or Metamucil for the liquid starch. Not being a laundry maven, I had never used
liquid starch. I found it at (and only at) Wal-Mart. Even though it’s basically
corn starch, water, detergents, oils and a few chemicals I didn’t recognize –
it’s not non-toxic and it is NO way edible. If you have a child who eats or
tastes everything, don’t make this just yet).
·
School glue
·
Tap water
·
Green food coloring
Here’s What to Do:
1. Measure
equal parts of water and glue. I used ½ cup of each. This was roughly half the
bottle of glue, so it worked out well.
2. Mix
the water and glue together.
3. Add
the mix to the same measurement (in this case, ½ cup) of liquid starch. Mix it
all up. If there’s more water, it will get runnier. Let your child experiment a
little with the measurements to get a slimy consistency that he likes.
4. Add
a drop or two of food coloring. Mix it all up. Ewwwwww!!!
If you save the slime in a plastic ware container it
should get firmer. I had wanted to make a glow in the dark alien slime, but it
never goes so well when I try to make ‘glowing’ projects. My first thought was
to swap the tap water for tonic water (it glows under a black light, and I've used it before in other kids' activities), but I’m
not certain that there will be enough of the water in it to really give it a
good glow. I’m thinking that glowing paint is the way to go. This also
typically requires a black light. Maybe next time we’ll experiment with adding
glow-in-the-dark craft paint to the mix and show you how it goes!
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