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These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Make sure you combine these ingredients very well. Mix together 1/2 cup of Elmer’s Glue, 1/3 Cup of Shaving Foam, 1/4 teaspoon of Baking Soda and 1/4 Cup of water. In a small bowl, mix together 1/2 teaspoon of Borax and 1/2 cup of warm water. If you decide to use contact lens solution, then you can skip this step. Step 1: Make Slime Activatorįollow this step if you are using Borax solution as your slime activator. As well as measuring cups to measure out the ingredients. You will need a large bowl, a spoon, and a smaller bowl to mix your Borax in (if using).

If you want to use white clay you can, but you will need to add coloring to the mixture. I decided to use yellow clay so my slime would have a buttery yellow color to it without having to add any additional coloring. Model Magic Clay comes in many different colors. They are very different and it will not work with regular air dry clay (trust me!). Make sure you buy the Crayola Model Magic Clay and not the Air Dry Clay. I will not use all of this solution – in most cases I use 3-4 tablespoons at the most. When I use Borax I mix 1/2 teaspoon of Borax in 1/2 cup of warm water and mix until it is completely dissolved. If you choose not to use Borax, you can use saline solution or liquid starch instead. But I understand some people are nervous about using it (I explain more about my choice of Borax in my Glitter glue slime post). I’ve been making homemade slime recipes with my children, nieces, nephews and school groups for over 12 years. I have always used Borax as a slime activator.

It’s so annoying to drive across town to buy the supplies and find they have sold out!Ī gallon of glue is also about HALF the price on Amazon compared to our local craft stores! Win-win! Slime is SOOOOO popular right now, I’ve found a lot of store are sold out of basic slime making supplies. If I had been buying the smaller bottles I would have spent a fortune by now! The gallon bottle is DEFINITELY the way to go! This was definitely the best investment I’ve made! I had no idea my kids would love making slime so much. It’s now October and we’ve still got some left. I bought a one gallon bottle of Elmer’s glue at the beginning of the summer. 1/2 Cup of White School Glue (I used Elmer’s Glue).
