How to Make Ocean Pearl Slime

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How to Make Ocean Pearl Slime

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Have you ever felt so stressed at home overwhelmed with school work? I am sure we can all agree we have needed a minute to step away from our work and fidget with something. But, you may not have a fidget lying around, so today I will be guiding you through 11 easy steps on how to make you at fidget. This fidget will reduce stress.

Supplies

1. 4 ounces of white Elmer's glue

2. 2 1/2 tablespoons of shaving cream

3. food dye (preferably blue)

4. saline solution (any brand)

5. 25 fax pearls

6. bowl (one you don't mind getting dirty)

7. stirring utensil

8. air tight container

Set Out Your Ingredients

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The first successful step to making slime is to set out all the suggested ingredients for easy access.

Pour Glue Into Mixing Bowl

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Pour all 4 ounces of your white glue into your mixing bowl.

Adding Shaving Cream

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To make your slime fluffy, add 2 1/2 tablespoons of shaving cream to your bowl with the glue.

Mix Shaving Cream

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After you have put you shaving cream into your bowl, be sure to mix until your glue has turned into fluffy glue.

Add Food Coloring

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Add 3 drops of blue food coloring to your slime. Adding the food coloring will also help achieve our goal to make ocean pearl slime. The blue will represent the ocean.

Mixing Our Color

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Now that we have added 3 drops of blue food coloring, we need to ensure we mix our food coloring all the way into our glue and shaving cream. After you have done so, you slime should start looking like this.

Making the Slime a Whole

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Slowly start adding you saline solution into you mixing bowl. I suggest you add 1 tablespoon at a time to make it easier to stir. You should end up putting 5 1/2 tablespoons of saline solution into you bowl. It will slowly bind together.

Mix Well

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After you have added all 6 tablespoons of saline solution in, you slime should become a whole. If you slime still seems sticky, I suggest kneading the slime with you fingers.

Adding in the Texture

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Your slime is almost complete! Now you will add around 25 faux pearls to add texture. Slowly knead them in.

Put It in an Air Tight Containar

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One last step so you are able to enjoy it longer than just one use! Place you slime in an air tight container to make sure your slime doesn't dry up.

Enjoy!

I hope making my Ocean Pearl Slime was enjoyable and stress reducing. My slime is meant to reduce stress by being able to fidget and the pearls add in texture for sensory.