Stuff to Make Slime – A General Check List
If you are planning on making some slime and you want your slime to work then you have to make sure that you have got the right ingredients. We will provide you with a checklist so that when you are next making slime, you have all the ingredients that you need to hand:
Standard Slime
The ingredients below will make classic slime. It’s easy to make and you can make it any color that you like:
- Measuring Cup
- Bowl
- Teaspoon
- Water
- Borax Powder
- Elmer’s White Glue (120 ml)
- Food Colouring (Optional)
Glitter Slime
Follow Our Glitter Slime Tutorial
A fancy version of standard slime:
- Water
- Glitter Glue
- Borax Powder
Magnetic Slime
This slime will react to a strong magnetic field. You will need to use neodymium magnets as standard magnets will not be strong enough to have any effect on this slime:
- Elmer’s White glue
- Iron Oxide Powder
- Liquid Starch
Glow in the Dark Slime
Try some chemistry and make some thermochromic slime. Basically, slime that can changes colour depending on the temperature:
- thermochromic pigment
- Elmer’s white glue
- Water
- Liquid starch
- Food colouring (optional)
Unicorn Slime
Follow our Unicorn Poop Slime Tutorial
The best thing about homemade slime is that you can make whatever color or colors that you like:
- Water
- Liquid Starch
- Elmer’s White Glue
- Sequins and clutter
- Food colouring
Soap Slime
Something that you’ll have made without even realising. If you want to make soap slime again you will need:
- Soap
- Jar
- Water
Dish Soap Slime
Another easy slime to make is slime using dish soap:
- Liquid dish soap (select the colour that you’d like your slime to be)
- White Glue
- Saline solution or salt water
- glitter
Fluffy Slime
Follow our Fluffy Slime Recipe
Fluffy slime has a great texture as it’s squishy and stretchy:
- Baking soda
- Saline solution
- Glue
- Shaving foam
- Baby oil
Edible Slimes
Many of the above slimes do contain harsh chemicals e.g. borax. If you have a young child that you want to make slime for you may prefer to make slime which is ‘safer’ and more toddler-friendly. We will now provide you with a checklist for slimes which are edible and can be made from everyday ingredients that can be found in your kitchen:
Pudding Slime
- Cornstarch
- Instant pudding mix
Jello Slime
- Sugar-free Gelatine
- Water
- Cornstarch
Chocolate Slime
Follow our Chocolate Slime Recipe
- Cocoa powder
- Coconut milk
- Cornstarch
Frosting Slime
- Cornstarch
- Water
- White frosting
- Sprinkles
Floam Slime
- Cornstarch
- Water
- Jello
- Mini Marshmallows
Candy Slime
- Cornstarch
- Powdered sugar
- Candy i.e. Starbursts
Glow in the Dark Slime
- Tonic water
- Cornstarch
- Marshmallows
Gummy Bear Slime
- Icing Sugar
- Cornstarch
- Gummy Bears
- Coconut oil
Before you begin making slime, make sure that you have this checklist to hand so that you can make sure that you have all the ingredients that you need.
Try our 20 easy slime recipes list. Let us know how your slime making went if you have any suggestions to make the slime better leave a comment. We love hearing from our fans.
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Thanks so much! Slime is so much fun.