How to Make Slime With 7 Ingredients
Slime is an easy toy to make. Here are 7 tutorials for making slime with simple ingredients that you can find easily.
Slime, this chewy slime-like toy is really fun to play with. Not only is it popular with young children, many teenagers and adults also like to play slime.
Even though it is sold freely in the market, we can also make slime yourself, Toppers. The method is not difficult, really. In fact, slime can be made with ingredients that are easy to find.
Well, for those of you who want to make slime with ingredients that are easy to find. Come see the guide on how to make slime below!
1. How to Make Slime with Borax
How to make slime using Borax is the easiest way, but still be careful, yes Toppers. Do not ingest the borax. Borax can be found at the nearest chemical store.
Ingredients for making slime from borax:
Liquid glue (1 bottle)
- Borax (1 tbsp)
- 1 small bowl
- 1 large bowl
- Food coloring
How to make slime from Borax:
- Pour glue into a small bowl and mix with a glass of water. Add food coloring.
- Once smooth, pour the glue solution into a large bowl and add 2 tablespoons of borax and mix thoroughly with 2 tablespoons of water.
- Add borax until the slime reaches the desired texture.
- Slime is ready to play!
2. How to Make Slime with Povinal Glue
- 5 Povinal glue
- ¼ glass of water
- Baking powder
- Food coloring
- In a medium sized container, add Povinal glue and baking powder. Stir well.
- Gradually pour the water over the mixture until it reaches the desired texture.
- Add food coloring and blend. If the texture is not too runny, add more water.
- Let the slime mixture sit in a closed container for 30 minutes.
3. How to Make Slime with PVAC White Fox Glue
- 3 tbsp PVAC White Fox Glue
- 3 tbsp water
- Eye drops
- 1 tsp baking powder
- Baby oil ¼ tsp
- Liquid soap ¼ tsp
- Food coloring
- Pour Fox glue and water and baking powder in a dry container and mix thoroughly.
- Add eye drops, liquid soap, and food coloring to the mixture. If the mixture hasn't reached the desired texture, add more eye drops and liquid soap.
- If the chewiness has reached the desired texture, add baby oil and mix well.
- Once evenly distributed, put the slime in a dry closed container for storage. Even extra chewy slime is ready to play!
4. How to Make Slime with Liquid Milk
- Liquid milk / sweetened condensed milk mixed with water
- 1 ¼ tablespoon cornstarch
- Vanilla powder
- Food coloring
- In a saucepan, put the milk mixed with water and heat it to kill bacteria.
- Add the vanilla powder to the mixture.
- Lightly add cornstarch until you reach the desired texture.
- Heat the dough and once cool, add food coloring.
- Cool the slime mixture until ready to play.
5. How to Make Slime with Baby Powder
- 1 bottle of baby powder
- 2 glasses of water
- 4 tablespoons baby oil
- Food coloring
- Prepare an open container that has a lid such as a jar or lunch box.
- Add baby powder and mix with water slowly while continuing to stir.
- Add baby oil and mix well.
- Adjust the thickness by adding baby powder or diluting it with water if it is too dense.
- Add food coloring.
- Store the dough in a closed container and let stand before playing.
6. How to Make Slime from Soap
- 1 cup of powder detergent
- 1 ¼ glass of water
- Wheat flour
- 3 tablespoons of dish soap
- 3 tablespoons of children's bath soap
- Food coloring
- In a container, mix powdered detergent, flour, dishwashing liquid, and children's bath soap. Stir everything until evenly distributed.
- Pour in water to adjust the consistency of the texture.
- Put in the dye.
- Save the slime mixture before playing.
7. Make Kanji Flour Slime
- 400 ml of water
- 2 cups starch / tapioca flour
- ½ glass of cooking oil
- Food coloring
- Put tapioca flour into a container and flatten it to knead.
- Pour the water slowly over the mixture so that it doesn't clump.
- Add vegetable oil until you reach the desired texture.
- Apply food coloring and mix well.
- Save the slime mixture before playing.