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How To Make A Slime Bubble

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Things got a fiddling crazy with our new fluffy slime recipe – so I idea I'd give information technology a couple weeks before I stirred things up again with some other awesome slime recipe. This time – nosotros're bringing you bubble slime! A fun, stretchy slime that you tin can actually blow bubbles with!

Bubble Slime - the perfect stretchy slime for blowing bubbles! A fun way to play with slime without your hands

And then, this recipe really came near as a "failed effort" at making a crackly slime which nosotros're still trying to figure out – but it was and then cool in it's ain special way and has lasted in a container for weeks then I'm not thinking of it as a failure at all.

After realizing that this slime wasn't crunchy or crackly like we wanted, we decided to just experiment with information technology – at one point Ella grabbed a straw and started bravado bubbles! These bubbling were touchable and stretchy – which was so fun for Ella to try to blow them equally big every bit she could without popping them, and then catch and stretch them while they were still inflated.

This slime pulls double duty – giving some great sensory play and then making some awesome bubbles – it's especially swell for kids who demand to practice sustained jiff exercises (ie, asthmatic children or children with anxiety bug).

I call back *most* thin slime recipes (like our rainbow slime recipe) could accident bubbles, but I love that this slime lasted then long without changing texture. (While sometimes other slimes demand to be re-adapted or kneaded after they've been stored for awhile.)

My friend Sarah has this crawly reusable bubble flubber that uses a different recipe which we can't wait to try next! And if you lot don't accept straws on hand, my friend Trisha over at MomDot has 2 ways to blow bubbles using slime!

Slime can require a fleck of experimentation and patience, especially if you lot're still new to it. If yous run into any slime fails, check out this troubleshooting post to assistance set up your slime.

Before we get to the recipe, I had to tell you that it's finally here! I wrote The (Ultimate) Slime Book oozing with over 50 pages of stretchable, squishy sensory fun – including a year of seasonal slimes, edible slimes and unique ways to play with slime.Click here to get more than details.

You lot tin can purchase The Slime Book on Amazon, Volume Depository, or at your local bookstore!

Ingredients for Chimera Slime

  • 1 1/2 cups of mucilage (we used 2 6oz bottles)
  • one Tablespoon hand lotion
  • 1 Tablespoon water
  • 15 pumps foaming hand soap
  • 1/2 cup shaving cream PLUS 1 handful extra
  • ii-4 Tablespoons liquid starch
  • Food dye, optional
  • Glitter, optional
  • Liquid Starch
  • White glue
  • Shaving cream
  • Baking soda
  • Contact solution <– this is the brand nosotros use, it must comprise boric acid to piece of work as a slime activator
  • Articulate Glue

Scroll downwardly to the printable recipe card for total measurements.

Tip: you can employ a borax & water solution instead of liquid starch, but I personally dislike using borax in slime.

Kitchen Tools You May Find Helpful

  • Plastic food storage container with lid
  • Popsicle sticks for stirring the slime or Spatula <– I like these spatulas because they are one solid slice and don't have removable heads for leaner to get trapped underneath. Plus they are heat-resistant and accept a lifetime warranty.
  • Large bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Vinegar, for clean-up
  • Straws for blowing bubbles

How to Make Stretchy Bubble Slime

Empty your gum bottles into your mixing/storage container.

Add together the h2o, mix well, then the hand lotion and mix well.

Add 5 pumps of the foaming hand soap at a time, stirring each addition in earlier adding more.

Add the nutrient coloring and foaming shaving cream and completely mix.

Add the liquid starch slowly – 1 Tablespoon at a time and stirring well in between each add-on. Scout how your slime forms with each addition – you want it to be cohesive and pulling away from the sides of the container.

Knead the slime well for at least ii minutes. You can play with it for awhile before moving onto the next step.

(Beneath is what information technology will expect like before it is fully kneaded – it will not actually exist that gluey!)

When y'all are done kneading/playing with the slime, place information technology dorsum in the container and comprehend with a handful of the shaving cream (covering the top completely).

Embrace the slime tightly with the lid and exit sitting at room temperature for ii days.

When prepare to play, remove the hat and dig in!

To brand the bubbles, insert a straw into the slime and blow. The bubbling are super stretchy and tin exist touched.

This slime will final for weeks, but place it back in the container when non in use.

Pin this super stretchy bubble slime:

This amazing slime makes AMAZING bubbles and keeps in a container for weeks. Stretchy, slimey sensory play that does double duty

Grab your gratis printable for our super stretchy bubble slime recipe:

Prep Time 10 minutes

Active Time 5 minutes

Full Fourth dimension 15 minutes

Difficulty Easy

Estimated Cost $five

Materials

  • 1 1/ii cups of glue (nosotros used two 6oz bottles)
  • 1 Tablespoon paw lotion
  • 1 Tablespoon water
  • 15 pumps foaming hand soap
  • 1/ii cup shaving cream PLUS 1 scattering extra
  • ii-4 Tablespoons liquid starch
  • Food dye, optional
  • Glitter, optional

Tools

  • Plastic nutrient storage container with lid
  • Popsicle sticks for stirring the slime
  • Large bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Vinegar, for clean-up
  • Straws for blowing bubbles

Instructions

  1. Empty your glue bottles into your mixing/storage container.
  2. Add together the water, mix well, then the mitt lotion and mix well.
  3. Add 5 pumps of the foaming hand lather at a time, stirring each addition in earlier adding more.
  4. Add together the food coloring and foaming shaving cream and completely mix.
  5. Add the liquid starch slowly - 1 Tablespoon at a time and stirring well in between each add-on. Picket how your slime forms with each add-on - you desire it to exist cohesive and pulling away from the sides of the container.
  6. Knead the slime well for at least two minutes. You lot can play with it for awhile before moving onto the next step.
  7. When you lot are done kneading/playing with the slime, place it dorsum in the container and encompass with a handful of the shaving foam (covering the pinnacle completely).
  8. Cover the slime tightly with the lid and leave sitting at room temperature for two days.
  9. When gear up to play, remove the hat and dig in!
  10. To make the bubbles, insert a straw into the slime and blow. The bubbles are super stretchy and can be touched.
  11. This slime will last for weeks, simply identify it back in the container when not in use.


This stretchy chimera slime was an unexpected care for and then much fun to play with. It makes a great add-on to our growing collection of slime recipes and I love that it can be stored for and then long.

For more than fun slime recipes, cheque out our new iii-ingredient fluffy slime recipe or our original (underground ingredient) fluffy slime recipe.

Source: https://sugarspiceandglitter.com/bubble-slime/

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