How to Make Slime: The Ultimate Guide. Proven Slime Recipes! (2024)

How To Make Slime. This ultimate guide to making slime will teach you the very best tried-and-true slime recipes and instructions plus troubleshooting tips, slime videos and everything you need to know to make the best slime ever!

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Have you tried making slime? It’s so much fun! But there are dozens of homemade slime recipes out there and when we first started making slime, we had some pretty epic failures. So we decided to do some testing to find the best slime recipes ever. We tested dozens of different types of slime and learned a ton about how to make slime— what works and what doesn’t. This post will teach you everything you need to know to become a slime master!

If you would rather watch a slime video, scroll down to the bottom of this post! I have also included a printable page with all six slime recipes so you can print it out to refer to while you make slime. It’s at the very bottom of the post too!

What Do You Need To Make Slime?

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Slime can be made in several different ways with different ingredients, but basically you need two parts: glue and an activator.

These are the most common slime activators:

  • borax
  • liquid starch
  • baking soda + contact/saline solution
  • liquid laundry detergent

We had great success with both borax and liquid starch, but time and time again we had problems using baking soda and contact solution, so we don’t recommend recipes that use them. We didn’t like contact solution slime at all!

We also found a recipe that doesn’t require glue, so you can still make slime even when you’re out of glue.

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How Do You Make Slime?

We’ll start with the classic easy slime recipe using white Elmer’s glue and Borax. We like this recipe because the slime is stretchy, durable and really fun to play with. Borax can be purchased at stores like Walmart in the laundry detergent aisle. It’s a powder that comes in a big box, so to use it for making slime, you’ll have to dissolve it into hot water. Once you have mixed up the Borax solution, you’ll have way more than you need for just one batch of slime. We put ours into a little travel sized bottle so we could save it for later.

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Classic Slime

  • 4 oz white glue
  • 1/2 cup water
  • food coloring

Borax Solution

  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1/2 teaspoon borax
  1. Dissolve borax into hot water. Set aside.
  2. Pour one 4 oz. bottle of glue into a bowl.
  3. Add water and food coloring. Stir.
  4. Add borax solution 1/2 teaspoon at a time until glue mixture starts to thicken.
  5. Knead slime with hands until no longer sticky.

Troubleshooting Tips: If your slime is sticky, add more borax while kneading. But be careful… if you add too much, the slime will be too stiff and lose its stretchiness.

How Do you Make Slime Without Borax?

Some people have concerns about children using borax because it can cause skin irritation. Have no fear! We have a really great slime recipe that doesn’t use any Borax.

For our borax-free slime recipe, we used liquid starch. This is also available in the laundry aisle at stores like Walmart and a giant bottle is only a few dollars. Yay! This slime feels almost exactly the same as the borax slime. We love that it’s stretchy and fun to play with and it’s easier to make than the classic slime recipe. We actually prefer this slime recipe over the one with borax!

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Slime Without Borax

  • 4 oz school glue (1/2 cup)
  • food coloring
  • 1/4 cup liquid starch
  1. Pour glue into a bowl.
  2. Add drops of food coloring and stir until combined.
  3. Add liquid starch.
  4. Knead until it reaches the desired consistency and is no longer sticky.

If you want extra stretchy slime, add a squirt of hand lotion to the mixture and smoosh it in. Not only will your slime be stretchier, but it will smell amazing too!

How Do You Make Fluffy Slime?

The next slime recipe is our favorite because of its unique, fluffy texture. Fluffy slime is light and airy but still stretchy. It’s like playing with a cloud!

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Fluffy Slime

  • 4 oz school glue
  • food coloring
  • 1/4 cup liquid starch
  • 1 cup shaving cream
  • 1 teaspoon hand lotion
  1. Pour glue into a bowl.
  2. Add food coloring and mix together.
  3. Add starch, shaving cream and lotion.
  4. Stir until the mixture comes together.
  5. Knead with hands until no longer sticky.

Can You Make Slime Without Glue?

What if you want to make slime, but you’re out of glue? This next recipe is for you! We were able to make a fun slime that doesn’t require any glue. It isn’t as stretchy as the other slime recipes and is a bit messy, but it has a powdery soft texture and is still fun to try.

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Slime Without Glue

  • 1/2 cup conditioner or dish soap
  • cornstarch

1. Measure conditioner and pour into bowl.
2. Slowly add cornstarch until the mixture is no longer sticky.

You don’t need to add food coloring to this slime because it will stay the color of the dish soap or conditioner. This slime was our least favorite, but in a pinch it works. It doesn’t last overnight either, so if you make this slime, you can only play with it for a day before it gets too crumbly. It smells great, though!

How Do I Make Clear Slime?

Clear slime is the prettiest because the colors are more vibrant. It’s the best kind of slime to add glitter to, because you can really see it. You can make clear slime with either borax or liquid starch as the activator. If you want to make glitter slime, you can also substitute clear glue for glitter glue and it’ll make an awesome glitter slime.

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Clear Slime

  • 4 oz clear school glue
  • 1/2 cup water
  • food coloring
  • glitter

Borax Solution

  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1/2 teaspoon borax

–OR–

omit the water and add 1/4 cup liquid starch

  1. Dissolve borax into hot water. Set aside.
  2. Pour one 4 oz. bottle of glue into a bowl.
  3. Add water and food coloring. Stir.
  4. Add borax solution 1/2 teaspoon at a time until glue mixture thickens.
  5. Knead slime with hands until no longer sticky.

How Do I Make Butter Slime?

Butter slime is hands-down our favorite slime as far as texture. It’s soft and stretchy and forms really cool shapes. And it’s not sticky or wet at all! The only downside of butter slime is that it takes a special ingredient, Model Magic. You can buy it in the kids craft aisle at Walmart, but it’s much cheaper on Amazon.

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Butter Slime Recipe

  • 4 oz school glue
  • 1/2 cup water
  • food coloring
  • 2 oz Model Magic (half a package)

Borax Solution

  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1/2 teaspoon borax

–OR–

omit the water and add 1/4 cup liquid starch

  1. Dissolve borax into hot water. Set aside.
  2. Pour one 4 oz. bottle of glue into a bowl.
  3. Add water and food coloring. Stir.
  4. Add borax solution (or liquid starch) 1/2 teaspoon at a time until glue mixture thickens.
  5. Knead slime with hands until no longer sticky. Add more borax or liquid starch if it’s still sticky.

What Can I Add To Slime?

The best part of making your own slime is that there are so many fun ways to personalize it! Once you’ve mastered one or two of the recipes above, you can get creative and make all kinds of fun slime variations.

Here are some of our favorite things to add to slime:

  • Glittermakes slime look so pretty and sparkly!
  • Foam Ballsgive your slime a really fun, bumpy texture.
  • Confettiwill give you lots of color variation. Just be sure to pick metal confetti (without sharp edges) because paper confetti will dissolve in the slime.
  • Cut Up Rubber Bandsadd color and texture. We used our stash of loom bands from making rubber band bracelets.
  • Craft Paint will give you the brightest, most saturated colors of slime and there are more colors available than just using food coloring. Just squirt a dollop of paint into the glue at the same time you would normally add food coloring and stir to mix it in. The price on Amazon is high, so I’d buy it at a craft store.
  • Beadsare a fun addition and there are so many different sizes, colors and types available.
  • Metallic Eyeshadow Powdergives your slime the look of liquid metal!
  • Glow in the Dark Powder

We also found thisawesome slime kitthat has lots of cool slime add-ins all in one. It’s going on our Amazon wish list for sure!

How Do I Store Slime?

We recommend storing your slime creations in a plastic container with an airtight lid. You could use a plastic zip bag, but sometimes it’s hard to get it back out. If you leave your slime sitting out exposed to the air, it will dry out and lose stretchiness, so don’t forget to put it away when you’re done playing.

If you want to see these awesome slimes in action, you’ll definitely want to watch this slime video.

Slime Video

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Looking for another fun slime idea?

Check out thisBOOGER SLIME. My little boy thinks it’s hilarious!

Note: If you can’t access the files above, it is probably because you are on a work or school computer that blocks access to Google Drive. Try again at home or on an unrestricted computer.

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FAQs

How to Make Slime: The Ultimate Guide. Proven Slime Recipes!? ›

All you have to do is mix three scoops of the JELL-O Play mix with one scoop of water and you've got an easy 1 ingredient slime!

How do you make the most perfect slime? ›

I asked my granddaughter and here's what she said.
  1. Grab a bowl.
  2. Pour in glue (as much as you want)
  3. Add water, enough to either make it jiggly or firmer.
  4. Add food dye.
  5. Use Borax, Tide or Contact lens solution.
  6. Mix well with your hands.
  7. Viola! Slime.
Dec 30, 2018

What is the most easiest slime recipe? ›

Directions:
  1. Start out by adding 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to your bowl.
  2. Now add 1 1/2 tablespoons of dish soap.
  3. Stir! If your mixture is too dry add a bit more soap. ...
  4. Once you're finished stirring, let your mixture sit for 2 minutes.
  5. Once two minutes have passed, there you have it! You've got non-stick slime!

How do you make fluffy slime in 5 minutes? ›

Basic fluffy slime recipe
  1. Put 1/2 cup shampoo and 1/4 cup of cornstarch in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Add 3 drops of food coloring (optional).
  4. Add 1 tablespoon of water and stir. Slowly add 5 more tablespoons of water, stirring well after each one.
  5. Knead the slime for around 5 minutes.
Apr 24, 2018

What works for 1 ingredient slime? ›

All you have to do is mix three scoops of the JELL-O Play mix with one scoop of water and you've got an easy 1 ingredient slime!

How do you make slime with weird ingredients? ›

Instructions to Make Gross Slime:
  1. Pour out an entire Elmer's (5oz) bottle of Clear Glue into a bowl.
  2. Add brown & yellow food coloring to your glue bowl and mix until it reaches desired color. ...
  3. Add in Elmer's Magical Liquid (about 1 tsp at a time) and mix until slime begins to form.

How do you make slime like a pro? ›

Directions:
  1. Before you start making the slime, remove anything you are wearing on your hands or wrists.
  2. Start by mixing a few different glues together. ...
  3. Add about five squirts of baby oil to make it soft.
  4. Add 15 pumps of lotion.
  5. Choose what color you want your slime to be and add in about two squirts.
Jun 18, 2019

How do you make super thick slime? ›

Stir in a 7:1 Borax water solution until the slime clumps together. A stronger activator with a 7:1 ratio helps the slime thicken without extra ingredients. Mix together a solution of 7 tsp (35 mL) of Borax and 1 cup (237 mL) of hot water, and add it to the glue and glycerin mixture in 1 tsp (5 mL) increments.

What is the secret to making slime? ›

Our method. I poured about 200ml of clear PVA glue into the bowl. Then I added a dessert spoon of our secret ingredient, Polyox, and stirred this in for 10 minutes until it was completely dissolved. Finally I added the Activator (borax – see Lab Notes below), a little at a time with good stirring in-between.

How do you make 3 ingredient fluffy slime? ›

Make Fluffy Slime
  1. Empty your glue into a large bowl and add the food coloring little by little, mixing until you get your desired color.
  2. Add the shaving cream and mix well. ...
  3. Now you are ready to add in your “slime activator” — the cornstarch. ...
  4. Stand back, and let the kids have fun!

How do you activate slime that won't activate? ›

Just dissolve one teaspoon of borax into a cup of hot water. (clear slime is 2 cups of water one teaspoon borax). The second way is Contact lens solution or saline solution and baking soda. Add baking soda to the glue, and the solution activates it.

What to add to slime if its not working? ›

Fix: Gradually add more liquid starch, about a tablespoon at a time. Stir it together thoroughly before adding more starch. As you stir it into the slime mixture, you should see that the slime is looking less stringy and isn't as sticky. Once you're happy with the consistency, you must knead it before you can use it.

Why won t my slime activate? ›

Either you have not kneaded your slime long enough, or you haven't added enough activator. If you are using liquid starch or a borax-based solution as your activator, add a tablespoon at a time and knead well with each inclusion.

Why is my slime kit not working? ›

Common Slime Problems:

Try a bit more. Too hard: You probably didn't put in enough water. You might need to remake your slime. Won't gel: There are two reasons this can happen: 1) you didn't wait 3-5 minutes for the bonds to form, or 2) you didn't add enough starch.

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