3 Slime Recipes

Lynn Lilly
by Lynn Lilly
10 Materials
$10
10 Minutes
Easy
Lets get slimy!!! Slime is all the rage and I have three great recipes to share with you. All three recipes are borax free and open recipe is even edible!
Slime Recipe: Glitter Slime


Once you discover Beacon Slime Glue you will be obsessed with how easy it is make slime! No mess or harmful chemicals!


Ingredients:
½ cup of water
1 tsp baking soda
½ cup of clear Beacon Slime Glue (available at Walmart)
Non-toxic Paint (for color)
Large glitter


Mix ingredients and kneed with your hands! Check out video on our Craft Box Girls site to see how easy it is to make!
Slime Recipe: Edible Slime


I will start by saying this is not made for your kiddos to have an afternoon snack. This recipe is great if your kids tend to put a lot of things in their mouth or you think they might want to eat their slime!


Ingredients (makes a small egg size pile of slime)
10 sour patch kids
1 sliver of butter
2 tsp powdered sugar
Cut sour patch kids in half, place in a microwave safe bowl with a sliver of butter and heat in microwave for 40 seconds, mashing and stirring every 10 seconds.


Use hot pads to remove the container from the microwave (adults do this). Do not touch the slime as it is burning hot.


Place in the freezer for 2 minutes to cool or on a bowl of ice.


Once it is cooled, add 2 tsp of powdered sugar to the melted gummy, kneed together until mixed well


Have fun playing with this yummy slime!



Slime Recipe: Fluffy Slime


This recipe totally reminds me of taffy but don't eat it! Keep in mind it is super sticky so make sure cover you surface before playtime


1 bottle or ½ cup of non-toxic white school glue
3-4 cups of shaving cream
5 tbsp of contact solution



Mix glue and shaving cream together, then slowly add contact solution. If you want the slime to be fluffier add more shaving cream. If is too watery slowly add more contact solution.


Parents, do not let your kids eat/drink the contact solution as it will cause an upset stomach!
Suggested materials:
  • Beacon Slime Glue   (Walmart)
  • School Glue   (Craft Store)
  • Glitter   (Craft Store)
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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