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How to Make Basic Slime With Borax

July 15, 2022 by Mom. Wife. Busy Life. Leave a Comment

Learn how to make basic slime with Borax! Borax is a common ingredient found in some slime recipes. This tutorial shows you how to make your own slime.

How to Make Slime

There are plenty of benefits to making slime!

Not only is making slime a fun and satisfying activity, but it can also be used for educational purposes. Slime can help teach kids about science, math, and even art. Plus, it’s just plain fun to play with!

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Benefits of Making Slime

Here are some of the top benefits of making slime:

It’s a great way to learn about science.

Making slime is a great opportunity to teach kids about science.

They can learn about the chemical reaction that occurs when slime ingredients are combined, as well as other scientific concepts like viscosity and elasticity.

It’s perfect for practicing math skills.

Measuring out slime ingredients is a great way for kids to practice their math skills.

They can learn about measurement, fractions, and even basic chemistry concepts like slime pH levels.

It’s a fun way to get creative.

There are endless ways to customize slime.

Kids can add food coloring, glitter, confetti, and more to make it their own. This is a great activity for promoting creativity and self-expression.

It’s therapeutic.

Slime is a great stress-reliever for both kids and adults. The tactile sensation of slime can help calm nerves and reduce anxiety. Plus, it’s just plain satisfying to squish and stretch!

It can be used for educational purposes.

Slime can be used as a teaching tool in the classroom. It can help kids learn about science, math, and even art. slime can also be used to teach kids about proper slime safety and storage.

Making slime is a fun and rewarding activity for people of all ages. There are plenty of benefits to making slime, from the educational to the therapeutic.

Different Ways to Make Slime

There are different ways to make slime.

The most popular method is to use slime recipes that use Borax or contact lens solution as the slime activator. In the recipe that I’m sharing with you today, we will use Borax!

Other ways to make slime include using liquid starch, which is a common laundry aid, or using baking soda and glue.

You can also make slime without any activator at all – just mix together some glue and food coloring!

Get creative and have fun experimenting with different slime recipes.

So what are you waiting for? Get slime-making today!

What is Borax?

Borax is a naturally-occurring mineral that has a wide range of uses. It’s commonly used as a household cleaner or an insecticide, but it can also be used in arts and crafts projects. Borax is safe to use around children and pets, and it’s relatively inexpensive.

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How to Make Basic Slime with Borax

Supplies:

Bowl #1:

  • 1/2 cup Elmer’s school glue
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • food coloring (4-6 drops)

Optional Slime Add-Ins:

  • glitter
  • charms

Bowl #2:

  • 1 tsp. Borax
  • 1 cup of water

(Use slime storage containers to store your slime!)

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Directions:

1. In the first bowl, mix 1/2 c. glue and 1/2 c. water. Add food coloring.

2. In the second bowl, mix 1 tsp. Borax with 1 c. water.

3. Add mixture from the first bowl to the mixture of the second bowl and stir slowly. Slime will begin to form.

4. After stirring, knead with hands until all slime has been made. There may be water leftover. Simply pour out the leftover water.

Once slime has been formed, it’s playtime! Store slime in plastic zipper baggies to use for another time.

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We made two different colors of slime including blue and pink. We were able to make two batches of slime and there was plenty of slime for both of the girls to play with!

How to Store Slime

Once kids finish playing with the slime, store the slime in slime storage containers!

Check out how cool the slime looks! My oldest daughter was thrilled to see what she could do with her slime!

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