You only need 4 ingredients for fluffy slime! Below you'll learn how to make fluffy slime with a step-by-step tutorial and video.
What are your thoughts on slime? In the world of slime, you either love it or strongly dislike it. As a parent, I can see the dislike. But as a child at heart, it is so much freaking fun to play with.
It is so strange that something so ooey and gooey can keep you entertained for so long!
Today's slime recipe is gooey and fluffy. It is a combination that makes the child in all of us smile.
Supplies You'll Need to Create this Project:
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- 4 oz Elmer's White School Glue
- ½ cup Water
- ½ cup Shaving Cream
- ¼ cup Sta-Flo Liquid Starch
- Glass Mixing Bowl
- Soap Dye (optional)
- Essential Oils (optional)
Fluffy Slime Recipe Tutorial Video:
How to Make Fluffy Slime:
In the glass mixing bowl, combine the school glue and water. Mixing well.
Stir in the shaving cream, and you can add a little more or less depending on how fluffy you want the slime to be.
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. You probably will not use the entire ¼ cup of 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.
According to my daughters, the louder and "poppier" it is the better. ?
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