You only need 4 ingredients for floam slime! Below, learn how to make slime with a step-by-step tutorial and video.
Yup, here we are with another slime recipe. Can you tell I am obsessed?
This slime recipe is easily my favorite. You add these little styrofoam balls to the slime that give it a completely different texture, and it is so satisfying to squeeze and mold with your hands.
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Supplies You’ll Need to Create this Project:
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- 4 oz Elmer’s White School Glue
- 3 teaspoons Water
- 1 cup Slime Ballz
- 8-10 teaspoons Sta-Flo Liquid Starch
- Soap Dye (optional)
- Essential Oils (optional)
- Glass Mixing Bowl
Floam Slime Recipe Tutorial Video:
How to Make Floam Slime:
In the glass mixing bowl, combine the school glue and water. Mixing well.
If you want to add color or scent to your slime, stir it in now.
Slowly begin adding the liquid starch. Add about a teaspoon at a time, stir, and repeat.
After about 5 teaspoons of liquid starch, add the slime ballz.
Continue adding the liquid starch. Once the mixture starts to thicken and becomes less sticky, you can begin mixing with your hands.
Continue adding the liquid starch until the slime reaches the correct consistency. The slime should be gooey, but not stick to your hands.
Store the slime in an air-tight container.
If the slime starts breaking apart and not being as ooey gooey, you can add a bit of lotion or baby oil to soften it back up.
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How to Make Floam Slime
You only need 4 ingredients for floam slime!
Materials
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Instructions
- In the glass mixing bowl, combine the school glue and water. Mixing well.
- If you want to add color or scent to your slime, stir it in now.
- Slowly begin adding the liquid starch. Add about a teaspoon, stir, and repeat.
- After about 5 teaspoons of liquid starch, add the slime ballz.
- Continue adding the liquid starch. Once the mixture starts to thicken and becomes less sticky, you can begin mixing with your hands.
- Continue adding the liquid starch until the slime reaches the correct consistency. The slime should be gooey, but not stick to your hands.
- Store the slime in an air-tight container.
- If the slime starts breaking apart and not being as ooey gooey, you can add a bit of lotion or baby oil to soften it back up.
Notes
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