How to make stretchy slime without glue or borax or cornstarch

How to make stretchy slime without glue or borax or cornstarch?

There are a lot of slime recipes out there that use borax or cornstarch to make stretchy slime, but neither are actually needed! You can make stretchy slime with just a few ingredients, and your kids are sure to love them.

How to make stretchy slime without glue, cornstarch, or borax?

If you want to make stretchy slime without using any glue, cornstarch, or borax, you’ll need to use mason jar gel. This slime is made from agar, a type of seaweed. The agar is dissolved in water, and then boiled. Once the agar is completely dissolved, the resulting mixture is added to boiling water. The boiling water sets the agar into a gel and can be stretched. As the slime cools, it becomes

How to make stretchy slime without glue, cornstarch, or bor

There are a lot of options for making stretchy slime without any glue or borax. The easiest way is to use flour and water. You can add food coloring and/or other ingredients as well. Be sure to read the ingredients carefully to make sure there are no harmful chemicals or allergens.

How to make stretchy slime without glue, cornstarch, or b

I bet you’ve heard of slime made with glue, cornstarch, or borax. Those ingredients create stretchy slime, but they aren’t the only ways to make stretchy slime! I’ll show you several other ways to make stretchy slime without using any of those ingredients. These recipes use ingredients you probably have around the house and they take much less time to make than the original slime recipes!

How to make stretchy slime without glue?

If you want to make a slime that stretches and gets stretchy when you add water, but doesn’t need any glues or chemicals to do so, you can use the right ingredients. The slime recipe below has flour, baking soda, food coloring and a few other ingredients, but instead of using glue, the mixture gets a stretchy consistency when the right amount of water is added.