How to make slime: 8 recipes and tips for making it at home

Slime, the modeling clay that children like so much, is very easy to make at home. It never loses its elasticity, and is an excellent stress reliever even for adults. You can find it for sale in toy stores and newsstands, but simple ingredients are enough to recreate it at home. In the wake of the #slimechallenge, here are the tips to follow to make it perfect! Watch the video below for inspiration and ensure an excellent final result.

The origins of slime

It was the 1970s when Mattel put the slime on sale, under the name of slaim: it contained guar gum and was acid green in color. The success was incredible! So much so that in a few years games of the genre of every shape and color multiplied, the most famous of the new versions of slime is undoubtedly the Skifidol. But in recent years the fashion has been unleashed to do it at home to customize it in a thousand different ways!
Just choose a base, which can be glue or not, and then an activator, an element that makes the glue elastic and here you are really spoiled for choice: from detergent to bicarbonate, from liquid for contact lenses, all 'starch. To make the slime unique, you can then add an ingredient that makes it colorful, fragrant and super shiny: food dyes, soap, glitter and baby oil!

What's better than unleashing creativity for children? With a little effort and imagination you can achieve great results!

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1 - Slime with Marseille soap

All mothers have Marseille soap at home: why not use it to make a slime that smells clean?

Ingrediants
100 gr of Marseille soap flakes
1/2 liter of very hot water
50 gr of corn starch
food coloring (optional)

Method
Mix boiling water and soap flakes in a bowl: it is better not to involve the children in this first phase yet, as it is a bit dangerous. When the soap is dissolved, add the dye and mix well. Let it rest for an hour and then work it. with a whisk until it has a slimy and foamy consistency: if it is too soft, you can add a little more cornstarch.

15 minutes How to make slime at home: the do-it-yourself recipe!
  • Marseille soap
  • water
  • cornstarch
  • food coloring

2 - Slime with glue and talcum powder

One of the easiest and fastest recipes involves the use of vinyl glue. The borax in this recipe is replaced by simple talcum powder.

Ingrediants
150ml of vinyl glue
70g of talcum powder
1 teaspoon of food coloring

Method
First choose the glue, you can use a white or transparent vinyl glue. Mix dye of your favorite color and glue and then add the talcum powder. By mixing thoroughly, the dough will become dense and compact in a few minutes, ready to be worked with your hands until it reaches the perfect consistency.

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3 - Fluffy slime

Fluffy slime is much loved and sought after. It has a spectacular consistency, even more compact, elastic and rubbery than the classic slime.

Ingrediants
1 cup of vinyl glue
food coloring
glitter
half a cup of shaving foam
1 teaspoon of baking soda
liquid shampoo

Method
To get it, mix the glue with the decorative elements (food coloring and glitter), then add the shaving cream and a teaspoon of baking soda. When the consistency of the slime becomes rubbery, add a little liquid shampoo to make it also fragrant!

4 - Super glitter slime

Also this recipe includes the vinyl glue and in addition liquid for contact lenses, bicarbonate and glitter. The slime you will get is particularly elastic and moldable, practically perfect.

Ingrediants
100 ml of transparent vinyl glue,
50 ml of water
20 ml of contact lens solution
1 teaspoon of baking soda
glitter
food coloring

Method
Mix the glue with the water in a large bowl. Then add the contact lens solution and food coloring. Finally add the baking soda and glitter while continuing to mix.

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5 - Crunchy slime

The crunchy one is a variation of the super glitter slime. It consists of adding colored stones to the previous recipe instead of glitter to give the slime a "crunchy" consistency.

Ingrediants
100 ml of transparent vinyl glue,
50 ml of water
20 ml of contact lens solution
1 teaspoon of baking soda
colored stones
food coloring

6 - Slime without vinyl glue

Here is a simple and proven recipe for making a glue-free elastic slime with just two ingredients!

Ingrediants
140 gr of corn starch
250 ml of hot water
food coloring (optional)

Method
Mix cornstarch and hot water first with a spoon and then with your hands. Let it rest in the freezer for 10 minutes. If you prefer a colored slime, add a few drops of dye to the hot water before mixing it with the cornstarch.

15 minutes How to make glue-free slime: the do-it-yourself recipe!
  • water
  • cornstarch
  • food coloring

7 - Slime with toothpaste

Another very easy slime that is made without glue is the one that uses gel toothpaste in combination with a fairly thick shampoo. The two ingredients, in equal parts, must be mixed carefully. When the mixture is ready, it is then put in the freezer for 10 minutes!

Ingrediants
150ml gel toothpaste
150ml shampoo

or

1/3 of a tube of gel toothpaste
70g corn starch
1 pinch of salt

Method
If you don't have a suitable shampoo, you can also use corn starch and salt. Add the salt gel toothpaste, and then the corn starch, mixing until it reaches a compact consistency. Then work the dough with your hands until it becomes mouldable and very elastic.

8 - Edible slime

Yes, you read that correctly! With this recipe you can prepare an edible slime using condensed milk. It is a less elastic and slimy slime but certainly safer in case of small children.

Ingrediants
450 ml of condensed milk
20 gr of corn starch
food coloring (optional)

Method
Put the condensed milk on the stove, add the corn starch and let the dough thicken. Remove the gelatinous mixture from the heat, if you prefer you can add a food coloring and then let it cool carefully.

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A few useful recommendations

Making slime with children is a fun experience: however, remember to supervise every step and never leave the children alone at the mercy of the ingredients! After making the slime, store it carefully, in an airtight container and in a cool place. If you leave it in the air in a couple of hours! Watch out for the carpets: the slime is very sticky and easily fills with dust and dirt, becoming unusable.

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