How To Make 2 Ingredient Laundry Detergent Slime · The Typical Mom
There was no food coloring needed, and still came out a nice light blue color. We have many more listed on the best way to make slime page on our site too! Recently we showed you how to make edible slime and easy baking soda slime too, that’s fun to try after you make this one! Make sure safety precautions are taken when any experimentation is done with children and you must be present with your child when they are using required items in this recipe. Please read our safety disclaimer here before starting this process as parents must be present when experimenting begins. Watch for step by step instructions from The Typical Kid!
It’s quite easy to do and it has a good consistency that is not too icky, sticky, or tough. Just glue and laundry detergent slime is just a matter of mixing slowly until you get the consistency you desire. She was able to create this all on her own (with me supervising on the side) as she added one tablespoon of detergent at a time and watched as it changed consistencies. It was fun for her to experiment and see things change as the two ingredients were combined to make something she loved, slime! 1. 1. - Add some white glue to a bowl, maybe about 1/2 c.
I hope we answered your question of how to make slime with detergent. It was a fun afternoon activity that didn’t cost very much to make and was easy for her to do herself as I watched. She started with a small batch to see if it would work and then her sister’s followed suit with a batch of their own. She then went on to experiment with other ingredients which she is working on now and we will share if those experiments are successful. Once you’re done and stored it may take a little kneading to regain the same consistency if it has sit for a day or two but it doesn’t take much and it is back to being “new”. Looking for more easy kids crafts, For more easy recipes, tips and free printables please LIKE The Typical Mom on Facebook and follow me on Pinterest! You can also sign up for my free weekly newsletter which is packed with goodies I know you’ll love.
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