For a safe and sparkly alternative to Elmer's traditional slime recipe, swap out the regular glue for glitter glue and follow the recipe below: Here's what you'll need: 1/2 tablespoon of baking soda 1 1⁄2 tablespoon of contact solution ...
Making homemade play dough is a fun and easy activity that is perfect for kids and adults alike. This no-cook recipe provided by Sea Lemon on YouTube is a simple way to whip up some play dough with ingredients you likely already have in your kitchen. Follow this straightforward guide to ...
All the rage,slimecan be made in minutes with low-cost, simple ingredients—borax detergent, white glue, and water—to create an immediate slimy blob that engages kids for hours. Food coloring, Styrofoam balls, tiny beads, glitter, and scents add more sensory engagement to the sli...
We haven’t found the need to tape or glue our water bottle caps shut, but it’s an option. Especially if you have kids that may be keen to empty the contents of the bottle. Occasionally, we will use decorative tape to add a pop of color to our theme. If you want to make a ba...
Next, you need to add the liquid starch to the bowl and mix it well. Pour the Styrofoam balls into the bowl with the glue and starch mixture. Use your hands to knead the foam pieces into the mixture. When you’re happy with the consistency of the cloud slime, put it in a sealable...
Serve up some slime All the rage,slimecan be made in minutes with low-cost, simple ingredients—borax detergent, white glue, and water—to create an immediate slimy blob that engages kids for hours. Food coloring, Styrofoam balls, tiny beads, glitter, and scents add more sensory engagement ...
All the rage,slimecan be made in minutes with low-cost, simple ingredients—borax detergent, white glue, and water—to create an immediate slimy blob that engages kids for hours. Food coloring, Styrofoam balls, tiny beads, glitter, and scents add more sensory engagement to the slime easily ...
Once you have your materials ready-to-go, all you need to do is get your child set up at a table or, even better, on the floor.To water paint, all your child needs to do is soak the end of a cotton swab in the container of water,then use the soaked end to “paint” the con...