How to make butter slime without clay or cornstarch

How to make butter slime without clay or cornstarch?

Nowadays, the clay-based butter slime is a popular toy for kids to enjoy. However, clay-based butter slime is not suitable for babies under two years of age due to the potential risk of choking. Therefore, we will provide two other ways to make butter slime without clay. In this post, we will show you how to make butter slime without clay or cornstarch.

How to make butter slime without cornstarch?

If you don’t have any cornstarch on hand, you can make butter slime with flour! Just use a little less than a cup of flour and add a few drops of food coloring. Add water and allow the mixture to sit for at least an hour, until the flour and butter have fully dissolved.

How to make butter slime without toothpaste?

If you'd like to make butter slime with no baking soda or toothpaste, you can use coconut oil instead. Simply add coconut oil to the mix, about 2-3 tablespoons should be enough. Your butter slime will not be as stretchy as when you use baking soda, but it will still be a fun experience.

How to make butter slime without glue?

There are some butter slime recipes that use no glue at all. What they do use is breadcrumbs. You can find breadcrumbs at any grocery store and they work best in combination with other ingredients, like flour, cocoa powder, and food coloring. The breadcrumbs add a fun texture to the final product, making it soft and stretchy.

How to make butter slime without flour?

Instead of using flour, you can use 1/2 cup of water, 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar, and 1 tablespoon of butter to make a butter slime. Other ingredients, such as salt, cocoa powder, baking soda, and food coloring can also be added.