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Slime with Saline Recipe

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How To Make Slime with Saline

Want to learn how to make Slime with Saline? We put together our favorite recipe, it takes about 5 minutes, makes enough slime for 4 and only needs 4 ingredients!

Cooking Info

  • Time:5 Minutes
  • Difficulty:★★★
  • Servings:4
  • Cost:Less than $12
  • Recommended for:Kids and adults who love slime!

Recipe highlights

1 Plastic Spoon

Find a large plastic spoon that is long enough to reach the bottom of the bowl—and the slime!

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1 Glass Bowl

A glass bowl is perfect for mixing slime—easy to clean and won't react with the ingredients.

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Materials

  • 1 Plastic Spoon
  • 1 Glass Bowl

Ingredients

  • 2 normal sized bottles Elmer's White School Glue
  • 2.5 Tablespoons Baking Soda
  • 4 Tablespoons Contact Lens Solution with Saline
  • 2 Colors Food Coloring

Directions

  1. Start by mixing 2 bottles of normal sized Elmer's White Glue into a glass bowl.
  2. Next, mix in 2.5 tablespoons of baking soda and begin to mix.
  3. When you are about 50% done mixing add a few drops of your favorite food coloring.
  4. Then, mix in 4 tablespoons of Contact Lens Solution and immediately start mixing with a plastic spoon.
  5. After mixing for a few stirs your slime should start to form and you can finish it by kneading it with your hands.

We think SLIME is awesome because it’s easy to make, fun to play with and it makes a great after school project to share with your family and friends. Recipes are tested and approved by our slime experts for kids to enjoy!

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