Thursday, October 27, 2011

halloween fun: magical monster slime

There are a variety of recipes floating around Pinterest for Slime or Gak. My boys loved the stuff when they were younger. They probably still would. :) There's one special ingredient that the recipe we used forgot to add, which makes the slime "magical."

Ella, Gentry and Kate
 That's according to these three little monsters.

Ella and Kate wanted a play date this week. They both love to do crafts, so they dressed paper dolls with real fabric and made magical monster slime. Gentry (Kate's younger sister), hung out with us while her mom ran an errand.


MAGICAL MONSTER SLIME

Ingredients:
1 teaspoon Borax powder
1 1/2 c. water, divided
4 oz. (or 1/2 cup) Elmer's glue--we used clear glue, but you can also use the white.
food coloring (*update: readers said they had trouble when using blue food coloring. I'd choose a different color.)
glitter (the secret ingredient that makes it magical!)


Fill a small bowl (or measuring cup it you have two) with 1 cup of water and add 1 teaspoon of Borax powder. Mix until the Borax is dissolved and set aside.


Pour glue into a medium mixing bowl and add 1/2 cup of water.


Spend five minutes arguing about what color the slime should be. (Notice each girl has a different color food coloring?)


Once it's decided, add about four drops of food coloring to the glue mixture.



 Stir it up a bit and add a bunch of glitter.


Now add the Borax mixture to the glue mixture and watch it begin to solidify--cool!


Stick your hands in and and start mixing it all up. The more hands the better.


 Giggle at how "freaked out" you are by how it feels!


Pour out the excess water and knead the mixture until it becomes more firm and dry.


When you're done playing with it, store in a Ziplock bag or other air tight container. We used 2 oz. portion containers (also called souffles) I had left from this Halloween play dough project. You can find them at larger party supply stores or I've seen them on Amazon.com. They've also had them at Costco in the past. The cups and lids usually come separate, so be sure to check before ordering or purchasing.

My friend Mykel (also Kate and Gentry's mom), is making monster slime with the kids in Kate's class at their Halloween party. Cool mom, huh?! She's even going to wear a witches hat and cast a spell over it to turn it to slime. :) Yes you are Mykel, you said you would! ;) Fun stuff.

Hope you have a magical Halloween too.

***Update: If you have concerns about the use of Borax, I found this informative post very helpful.

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