Ingredients:
- Water
- Elmer's glue or similar
- Borax
- Green food coloring
Instructions:
- Mix 1 teaspoon borax in 1 cup of water. Stir until the borax is dissolved.
- In a separate container, mix 1/2 cup (4 oz) white glue with 1/2 cup water. Add food coloring, if desired.
- After you have dissolved the borax and diluted the glue, you are ready
to combine the two solutions. Stir one slime solution into the other.
Your slime will begin to polymerize immediately.
- The slime will become hard to stir after you mix the borax and glue
solutions. Try to mix it up as much as you can, then remove it from the
bowl and finish mixing it by hand. It's okay if there is some colored
water remaining in the bowl.
- The slime will start out as a highly flexible polymer. You can stretch
it and watch it flow. As you work it more, the slime will become stiffer
and more like putty. Then you can shape it and mold it, though it will
lose its shape over time. Don't eat your slime and don't leave it on
surfaces that could be stained by the food coloring.
- Store your slime in a sealed ziplock bag, preferably in the
refrigerator. Insect pests will leave slime alone because borax is a
natural pesticide, but you'll want to chill the slime to prevent mold
growth if you live in an area with high mold count. The main danger to
your slime is evaporation, so keep it sealed when you're not using it.
Craft idea courtesy of About.com Chemistry
Here it is January 29, Sophie, and I am reading your recipe for slime for the first time. Interesting to know! I hope you are doing OK. I hope you enjoyed the bonsai class you took. In math we are doing dependent probability and it is REALLY hard for me!
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