How To Make Super Stretchy 3 Ingredient Saline Slime Recipe
Yet, when I tried to make my own slime, every attempt was a complete and utter failure. About six months ago I went on a massive shopping trip buying every possible ingredient. I had researched the science, read so many recipes. I was determined to make slime. But after spending over 6 hours trying, all I had was a lot of wasted materials, batches of nasty, unusable gooey substances, and a splitting headache (that powdered borax always does a number on me!). To say I was frustrated with slime making would be the understatement of the century. I put together a lot of our lessons learned and tips on slime here. When looking up a slime recipe, one of the first things I noticed was that almost all of them called for liquid starch. As a Canadian I don’t have access to liquid starch.
To demonstrate my own devotion to the slime cause, I even tried making my own liquid starch using a technique from an older military man, turned prepper. It still didn’t work! Next I turned my attention to trying it with borax powder. Plus the Canadian government advises against using borax powder around children, and I have lung and heart conditions that borax powder aggravates. So I ditched that idea pretty quickly. I spent hours reading labels and searching for the one, rare brand of detergent that I was promised would work. It still failed. Probably because the exact magical laundry detergent I was told to find, couldn’t be found anywhere, and the others were poor substitutes. It shouldn’t have been so hard. All I needed was a substance that would give the glue some stiffness and remove the stickiness. There had to be another answer. Finally I found it.
Wildly fun bath time! Three Crafty Girls Where Have You Been, Then a friend sent me this video of three cute sisters calling themselves Three Crafty Girls. In the video they quickly and easily make this crazy, big, fluffy slime. The basics of their recipe were so simple. You could find them anywhere. Where were these girls during my years of slime failures, I was so excited. I raced down to my corner store, grabbed the one ingredient I didn’t have and within 5 minutes of getting home had my first successful batch of slime! After that batch, we made 10 more. Each time playing with the recipe and technique, fine tuning it until it was so simple, so easy.