


The next recipe has a similar consistency. As long as you end up with a semi-hard, semi-stretchy, moist, light, almost dough-like slime, you did the recipe right. Add 14 cup of liquid Sodium Tetraborate (Borax) Solution (find recipe. Lift some of the solution out of the container with the stir stick and note what happens. If you want colored slime, add food coloring to the glue and water mixture. I think the brand of cornstarch and humidity may have a lot to do with the variance in cornstarch amounts from what I've observed in my experiments. glue (about 14 of the glue bottle) and 14 cup water. The recipe worked great when I tried it a couple times with just 1/4 cup cornstarch, but a co-worker found that he needed 2 1/4 cups to get the dough-like consistency of a good fluffy slime. If you find that your slime is still sticky after kneading it for a while, keep adding cornstarch to the slime and knead it in until you get a good consistency. Stir everything together until it becomes foamy. Use a medium-sized mixing bowl so youll have enough space to work once the slime starts to puff out. Use 12 cup (120 mL) of craft glue, 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of dish soap, and 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44 mL) of water. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one. Mix together craft glue, dish soap, and water in a mixing bowl. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).

Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.To make the slime, you'll need shampoo of any type - though the thicker, the better - and cornstarch.
