![]() The slime was wet and messy and definitely NOT pretty like the one I had wanted to make for so long! I thought it was a goner… but don’t let this picture scare you. We poured the glue into the cup, we added the liquid starch slowly until it seemed like the perfect consistency… BUT…. I definitely thought I had a PINTEREST FAIL on my hands when we first started. Now, I know this might not have been the best idea in the world. I’ve always made my slime using this ingredient but I thought I would try it premixed this time around. The idea behind galactic glitter slime is really quite simple : Twodaloo explains her galaxy slime recipe perfectly here. How to Make Fool-Proof Galactic Glitter Slime It is our hope that you will have a one-stop resource for all things Sensory dough! This month we are featuring a huge list of slimes! How to Make Simple Galactic Glitter Slime Welcome back for another month of 12 Months of Sensory Dough Recipes where several bloggers get together to share the exciting sensory dough recipes and a variety of twists and turns. * This post may contain affiliate links for your convenience. However, I am excited to share a super simple galactic glitter slime recipe that literally anyone can make! So you can imagine my anxiety at the thought of making galactic slime when my boys begged for it. At first we thought it would be a playdough, but it has a lot of amazing slime properties (and even some Oobleck properties), which makes it a great fit for Cornstarch Slime.For some reason no matter how many times I make slime with the kids, I still get extremely nervous that I am going to end up with a Pinterest fail on my hands. A Glue Free Cornstarch Slime Alternativeĭuring all of our testing and experimenting with all of our amazing sensory recipes we decided to try a new recipe. I’m sure it will be a silky, wonderful texture just like the potato oobleck. ![]() Next time we will be making it with potato starch! After discovering how much better our oobleck is with potato starch I am curious what it will do to this slime recipe. Number 2 wins over the first recipe because it has way more stretch and a more slime like texture. But if someone is struggling with the old recipe this gives them a viable alternative. The issue we have with number 3 is that if we are going to make our slime that way, we will just stick to our old recipe. So in our opinion recipe number 2 wins as our favourite cornstarch slime recipe followed by number 3. Very soon all the sticky was gone and we had a wonderfully stretchy slime! We added 1/4 cup of cornstarch and started kneading it in. Now normally at this point we would be adding more contact lens solution and mixing but this time we tried something different. Then we added 1 teaspoon of contact lens solution and mixed until it was pulling nicely into a sticky lump. 1/4 cup of glue with a teaspoon of baking soda mixed in along with a bit of colour. With that our final cornstarch slime recipe success was born! Now there are a few ways you can try to save failed batches but we had an idea… what if there was a way to make it easier to remove the sticky without risking adding too much contact lens solution? ![]() This resulted in either a slime that was too sticky or way too stiff. One of the biggest issues was not using the appropriate amount of contact lens solution. I am honestly still not sure how people struggled with it, as it is so easy but they did. ![]() When we originally started making slime we got a LOT of questions from people that struggled with the recipe. If you want your slime coloured you should add some food colouring first to your glue and mix it well.Ĭornstarch Slime Recipe 3 – The Slimiest of the Cornstarch Slimes The first recipe is super easy, simply mix cornstarch with glue. The last one is crazy stretchy! So we have a cornstarch slime for everyone here. Many of them were horrible failures (yes I have glued my fingers together!), but we did find 3 recipes that created some pretty nice slimes. So the idea of mixing it with something else, like glue, set our scientific inquiry loving minds into high gear.įor this experiment we tested a number of different gloopy, gooey concoctions. We know when mixed with water or other liquids it forms a non-Newtonian Fluid. Thanks!Ĭornstarch is the most popular ingredient in Oobleck. Or visit our YouTube channel to see if the video has been uploaded there. Not seeing our videos? Turn off any adblockers to ensure our video feed can be seen. As an Amazon Influencer I earn from qualifying purchases. Disclaimer: This article may contain commission or affiliate links.
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