My kids LOVE making slime. We have been testing out the BEST safe slime recipes and want to share them with YOU!
Summer Fun Best Borax-free Slime Recipes
Summer Fun- The Best Borax-free Slime Recipes
This is our most popular slime recipe. It only take THREE ingredients and we love how puffy it is!
3-INGREDIENT SAFE PUFFY SLIME RECIPE
My 12-year-old LOVES making and inventing new types of slime. As a family with anxiety, slime seems to be a soothing way to relieve stress. So I thought it might be fun to share our slime ideas with YOU!
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And let me tell you, we have tried all kinds of different kinds of clays. You need super soft fine clay to make this type of slime. We found Diaco is the brand that worked best. It’s light, fluffy clay and mixes well with the slime.
Summer Fun- The Best Borax-free Slime Recipes
3-INGREDIENT BUTTER SLIME TUTORIAL
Did you know you can EAT slime? You can if it’s made out of Kool-Aid. The Jeweled Rose tells us how:
“I have a super simple and fun children’s craft idea for you to make unicorn slime (without using Borax). Slime is just always a win with my girls- it is quick and easy to make and there are so many fun and creative variations to give yours a unique twist.”
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“Gold Slime is very beautiful to play with and this one feels like liquid gold in your hands!”
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GOLD SLIME RECIPE GLITTER SLIME SENSORY PLAY
“Looking for an awesome homemade glitter gak recipe? Look no more! Now this type of glue has a consistency of a solid mass, it flows slow, and stretches well the more you play with it. Unlike traditional slime recipes, you don’t have to worry about it hitting the ground quickly and can easily be customized with fun glitter shapes like stars or hearts. It can also stretch really thin, which means its great for making bubbles with slime.”
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“We are really digging this night sky theme! My kiddos and their classmates are really into sensory exploration right now, and the starry night sky lends itself to so many amazing sensory activities.”
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Night Sky Activities for Preschool: Galaxy Slime
Here are a few other fun summertime ideas to make with your kids:
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Have a FUN day!
xoxo
Arslan Ahmad says
NICE work . Keep it up.
Arslan Ahmad says
Awsome work . Keep it up.
Jen says
Oh my gosh! I had resisted the slime movement for a loooong time, but my 6 year old finally talked me into it. This gives me a ton of ideas, now that I’ve broken the seal:) Thinking we’ll try unicorn and fluff next.