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Sep. 25th, 2003 08:57 pmIn the spirit of Halloween. Here is a recipie to make HOMEMADE SLIME!
Transform ordinary ingredients into a ghoulish concoction.

WHAT YOU NEED
• Two mixing bowls
• Measuring cups and spoons
• Glue
• Borax
• Green food coloring
• Water
Time needed: Under 1 Hour
Step 1:
Mix together 3/4 cup warm water, 1 cup glue and several drops of green food coloring in the first bowl.
Step 2:
In the second bowl, mix together 4 teaspoons borax and 1 1/3 cups warm water.
Step 3:
Pour the contents of the first bowl into the second, but don't stir. Let it sit for 1 minute, then lift the now-congealed slime out of the bowl.
Step 4:
Divide slime so that each child has a piece to play with. The glue in slime can make it stick to certain fabrics. To minimize accidents, give each little monster a zip-top bag to store it in.
Tips:
SAFETY NOTE: Since borax is toxic in large doses, be sure to keep the slime away from kids younger than age three.
Another fun tip. Did you know you could use packets of kool-aid as cheap watercolors?
Transform ordinary ingredients into a ghoulish concoction.

WHAT YOU NEED
• Two mixing bowls
• Measuring cups and spoons
• Glue
• Borax
• Green food coloring
• Water
Time needed: Under 1 Hour
Step 1:
Mix together 3/4 cup warm water, 1 cup glue and several drops of green food coloring in the first bowl.
Step 2:
In the second bowl, mix together 4 teaspoons borax and 1 1/3 cups warm water.
Step 3:
Pour the contents of the first bowl into the second, but don't stir. Let it sit for 1 minute, then lift the now-congealed slime out of the bowl.
Step 4:
Divide slime so that each child has a piece to play with. The glue in slime can make it stick to certain fabrics. To minimize accidents, give each little monster a zip-top bag to store it in.
Tips:
SAFETY NOTE: Since borax is toxic in large doses, be sure to keep the slime away from kids younger than age three.
Another fun tip. Did you know you could use packets of kool-aid as cheap watercolors?