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Sunday, October 20, 2024

Making Slime!

I have a cute, fun craft to share with you.  A friend sent this one to me with instructions for making "pumpkin" slime.  It was easy and Alaina and Ruby said it was the best craft ever.

To make this, you need shaving cream, Elmers glue, saline solution, baking soda and food coloring.  But before we made the slime, we made cute little jars to put it in.


I found little glass jars with lids, and the girls used paint pens to paint jack-o-lantern faces on them.



They practiced on a paper plate, and then put it on the jar.


Then came the fun part!

4 cups of shaving cream in a bowl




Then mix in 1/2 cup white glue.  Once it's mixed, add orange food coloring till it's the color you want.


Then add 1/4 teaspoon baking soda





and last - 1 tablespoon saline or contact solution. This is what makes it become slime.  Add more saline solution as needed until it comes off the side of the bowl and becomes ball like and sticks together.











It gets really stretchy!




As you work with it, the air bubbles go away and it gets smaller in size.








It didn't all fit in the jars, they each took home a zip lock bag too.
Now they have plans to make it in green for Christmas, and blue with glitter for winter.  
It's a little messy, but not bad and well worth it for the fun they had!

23 comments:

  1. Looks like so much fun! I love the fun things you do with your granddaughters! Have a great week! See you again soon!

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  2. You do the BEST grandchild activities!!!

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  3. Oh my gosh, this is amazing! Leave it to you to find yet another awesome craft. And making it looks like more fun than even playing with it!

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  4. Looks like they had lots of fun! You always come up with fun things to do!

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  5. How fun!! I'm going to tuck this recipe away for when Maya comes to visit again!! I think she would love doing this! Your girls are so precious!!

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  6. That looks like fun, and my word, the girls are so big! Have a blessed week Mari ♥

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  7. What a cute craft! I love the faces that the girls painted on their jars and the slime is perfect for filling the jars...the color is definitely a pumpkin orange! I loved the expressions on each of the girls faces as they worked with the slime. Ruby was having a whole lot of fun and Aliana looks as if she wasn't sure how she felt about all of that mixing of slime until the very end of it. :)

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  8. That is a great craft! Max and Levi would love that too!

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  9. I used to make slime for my daycare kids along with play dough. Gee I hadn’t thought of that in years! Fun.

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  10. I never heard of this but my boys would have loved this when they were small. Too fun and clever... Lucky Granddaughters.
    Sue

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  11. I enjoy seeing these crafts. Something I hope to do if grands come my way!

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  12. Now that looks like a lot of fun and what an adorable finished product in the jar.
    They must love to visit grandma and grandpa.

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  13. Oh my that sure looks like fun to play with!!

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  14. You are one brave lady letting them make that. It is a little messy, but when my grandson made it - he got it everywhere and left some oily mark. You are an awesome grandma!

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  15. What a wonderful gram to make slime! they look liked they loved it. But what did their parents say lol.
    Cathy

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  16. It may be a little messy, but it's great fun :)
    Lovely photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  17. Oh my! The slime looks like so much funny but really messy! The girls are definitely enjoying the process.
    I really like the look of the slider. Now, instead of windows, you have an access. Very nice work!
    Have a great week.

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  18. Now that is some primo slime! And I love the jar idea. Dagny loves making slime so much that there was a time she'd beg every time she came over and about half the time I'd say no, hahaha! But we have begun making it again and I'll have to show her this cute idea. Your girlies are so beautiful and I love their smiles! xoxo

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  19. What a fun grandma you are. The girls will have lots of wonderful memories of these craft days.

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  20. Slime is SO much fun! I hate to admit that I am 50 and still love it! Haha! I know the girls enjoyed that so much! I can’t wait to see what y’all do with it for the different holidays!

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  21. You find the cutest most clever things to do with your grands. You must be there favorite gramma. I know you would be if I was your grandkid. {smile} Janice

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  22. That looks like so much fun to play with...I think I need to make some for myself. You know, to test out... hahaha!

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