Homemade Magnetic Slime

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Homemade Magnetic Slime

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There are TONS of slime recipes online. Some great and some not so great. During our summer school program I decided to have some of my kids experiment with different types of slime recipes and ingredients. They all started with a base recipe and then changed it as they tried different things. This recipe is one we came up with for magnetic slime.

BoM

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White glue

Borax

Iron Oxide

Strong magnets

Water (warm/hot)

Food coloring (optional)

Craft sticks

Glue

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Mix 4-6oz of glue with 1/2 cup of warm water. If you want color, this is the time to add it.

Borax

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Mix 1 tsp of Borax with 1 cup of warm water.

Mix

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Slowly pour the Borax water into the glue cup and mix as much as you can. Remove the clumpy mixture from the cup and knead with your hands.

Iron Oxide

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When the slime has been kneaded a bit, add the iron oxide (start with a tablespoon) to your slime and knead it

Test!

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Using magnets (the more powerful the better) test your slime! We have weak magnetics so we were not able to get the slime to move on its own, but the magnets did stick to the slime, which was pretty cool.