![]() ![]() ![]() For this diy fluffy slime, that is: a Gallon of Elmer’s Glue, Liquid Starch, a colorant (if you want it to have color) (I prefer Wilton’s Food Coloring ) and the not-so-secret final ingredient, the additive that makes fluffy slime fluffy, extra moisturizing shaving cream. To begin learning how to make fluffy slime, you still need the traditional slime ingredients. What makes fluffy slime…well…fluffy, you ask? Shaving cream! Used in glue to make homemade puffy paint, as an additive before your liquid starch, shaving cream makes a puffy, texture filled, shape-holding slime that still stretches when asked. OK, without further ado (and ramblings on my part), I give to you the Fluffy Slime Recipe! This slime is stretchy, fluffy, and a sensory dream! Enjoy!! Fluffy Slime Recipe But it was 6:30am (Satan’s Hour), so they’ll have to wait until Saturday. Naturally, they wanted to start right then. My 5th grader wanted Pink, my 4th grader wanted Blue, and my 2nd grader wanted glow-in-the dark. All three had the same idea: Individual cups of slime. The school store is a place for the kids to bring homemade wares to sell, also using their “scholar dollars” earned throughout the year to purchased other kids’ product. I don’t usually have the days-till-the-end-of-school counted out this far (that usually starts mid-April), but my kids came to me yesterday, asking what we could plan to make for their end-of-school store. Dare I say “foolproof?” You be the judge.īarring any snow days (last year we had NINE!), we have 60 more days of school. Have you been wondering How to make Fluffy Slime and what the difference is between a regular slime recipe and a fluffy slime recipe? The difference in fluffy ingredients is slight, but the difference in texture and play time- WOW, a world away! Fluffy slime is less sticky, less messy, and it is so much harder to mess up for those slime novices. ![]()
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