How to Make your own crazy putty out of school glue and borax By Robin Mansur Oct 8, 2010 Novelty WonderHowTo It stretches, it squishes... it's silly putty! You can make your own toy putty at home, using a simple recipe of school glue (don't get the washable variety), borax...
Some homeowners use it to spot-treat their lawns. However, researchers from Iowa State University and the University of Wisconsin have raised concerns about its effects on your soil, as the formula can leave impacts for up to 6 months. What you need: 1 ¼ cups of Borax (laundry powder) ...
Make your bathroom feel like a high-end spa by bringing fresh eucalyptus into a warm, steamy shower. The heat and steam will activate and release its beneficial compounds that can clear your airways, and also help make your bathroom smell great. To take advantage of thisaromatic eucalyptus sho...
Want to get the smooth buttery texture of butter slime without clay? The secret ingredient is cornstarch! You can use any of our basic slime recipes to make butter slime, but here we use our liquid starch slime recipe. You could also use our saline solution slime recipe or borax slime re...
Take one of your containers and mix together water, borax, and food coloring Step 2 to make bouncy balls: In the second container mix glue, cornstarch and 1/2 teaspoon of the mixture from step 1 Give the mixture 10-15 seconds for the ingredients to start to activate, then stir with yo...
Step 3:Pour both the Borax and glue mixtures into a gallon ziplock bag. Then, measure about 1 ½ – 2 cups of the shredded Styrofoam cup and add this to your slimy mixture. You can always add more or less of the Styrofoam if the Floam seems too wet or dry. ...
Activate with Saline Solution: Add 1 tablespoon of saline solution and stir. The slime will begin to form. Knead the Slime: Use your hands to knead the slime until it’s light, fluffy, and stretchy. Watch the Video: Pin Borax Slime Recipe– Make Clear Glue Slime ...
There are hundreds of different slime recipes on the internet, and I think our family has tried them all. Some use Borax, which we found too harsh. Others use everything from shampoo to yogurt, which were—honestly—a bit of a disaster. ...
Borax and lemon juice make a highly effective mixture for bathrooms. Sprinkle this combination on the surfaces of the sink, toilet bowl and bathtub and then scour with a brush. If your main intention is disinfecting sanitary accessories from bacteria, consider using a compound of 3% hydrogen pero...
The extra long soak in the dye before adding the fixative will help ensure that the dye has enough time to travel to the center of the cord before you activate it; otherwise, the Soda Ash Fixative will activate only the dye near the outer surface of the cord. You also want to be ...