Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How to Make Slime with Recipes and Video

How to Make Slime, Flubber Steve Spangler Science Halloween Recipes


Do you want to make Slime, Flubber, or GAK for a great sensory experience? It is very easy and requires only a few ingredients. It is not that messy. You can do it! Here is our video demonstration on "How to Make Slime." Rachelle Doorley of Tinkerlab and I want to thank Steve Spangler Science and have added links to his amazing blog and a video on Ghost Bubbles for your enjoyment.



  SLIPPERY SLIME To make this slime recipe you will need:
  • 1 Part School Glue
  • 1 Part Liquid Starch
  • food color
Mix. Add more starch for thicker consistency. Put is sealed container when finished playing with it. Flubber below:  
Flubber Slime Recipe using Borax is on Tinkerlab  

You might also enjoy "How to Catch a Ghost – Goostly Dry Ice Ghost Bubbles" by Steve Spangle Science.

 
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8 comments:

  1. We know how kids love to make mess hah this will be a great tool to pleasure them to the fullest.

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    1. I'm so glad you visited. You have a truly amazing blog - can't wait to read more. Love the Chinese culture.

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  2. this looks so fun! it's something we haven't tried yet. going to put it on our to-do list! thanks for linking up, dear!

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    1. Andie - thank you for the fun Linky Parties!

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  3. This is great! I am going to try it with my son!

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  4. My girls would love this! Now I have to see if I can get ahold of liquid starch in Malawi! Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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