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Citrus oils are some of our families favorites and we will use those most of the time. Since your kids will be playing with this slime recipe, however, if they are going to be out in the sun, I strongly advise you to pick a different essential oil. Lavender Essential Oil - If you are using this slime for sensory reasons (slime is great for sensory), you might want to also consider adding lavender to the mix. Lavender provides wonderful calming benefits. Frankincense Essential Oil - Hailed the king of essential oils, you can’t go wrong with Frankincense. Lemongrass Essential Oil - This essential oil smells terrific. This oil helps to impart a refreshed feeling.
Most of the ingredients you need to make this DIY slime you most likely already have on hand. This recipe calls for very basic ingredients that even if you don’t have your nearby grocery store is sure to have. There are many recipes on how to make slime out there. We love this one because it uses essential oils and is tried and true. We will be making another tutorial on how to make slime without glue. 1-6 up really well. Once the slime ingredients are mixed well and the slime has a nice consistency, you can add a little liquid laundry detergent (yes, it needs to be liquid). Start with 1 Tablespoon and add more if it is too sticky.
After that is mixed in you can have some fun with your slime. This is where the mixins come into play. For this recipe, we have added red and blue glitter for a patriotic slime, perfect for a 4th of July party. You can add sequins, glitter, foam beads and so many other things. Another fun idea is an ISpy slime where you put just one of different things or shapes in for your kids to find. If your slime didn’t turn out quite the way you wanted, no worries. You can fix it. For instance, if your slime is too sticky, add a bit more of your liquid laundry detergent. If your slime turns out rubbery, you can add more lotion to your mixture.
It might take quite a bit more lotion if your slime turns out quite rubbery. We all know it’s bound to happen. Your cute little girl gets some gooey slime stuck in her curly locks. We have a solution for you. Keep some vinegar on hand. Vinegar will help to dissolve slime and clean up any slime mess that gets where you don’t want it. Your kids are going to love to play with your new DIY slime so much, it’s hardly going to ever be put away. But, well you know we all have to sleep. So, to protect your precious slime, be sure to put it into an airtight container. We like to keep ours in these 250ml jars.