If you are not using laundry detergent, contact lens solution, or liquid starch (Sta-Flo), you are most likely using borax solution.
Despite borax being a key ingredient in slime, many do not know how to properly make borax solution.
If you want to know how, here is a simple, step by step tutorial.
SUPPLIES NEEDED: Borax laundry detergent booster, water, a utensil to stir with, measuring cup, and a teaspoon
1. Fill your measuring cup up with 1 cup of warm water.
2. Get your teaspoon and scoop 1 teaspoon of borax powder.
3. Add the borax to the warm cup of water and stir until the borax is completely dissolved.
Any questions? Make sure to let me know in the comments!
Tropical Slimes
Friday, December 30, 2016
Thursday, December 29, 2016
🍬My Favorite Slime Accounts!🍬
Hello! Today I will be listing a few of my favorite slime accounts on Instagram.
1. @crunchslimes
Crunchslimes posts various videos from other slime accounts. The videos are typically floam ones, but you can find the occasional video of regular slime. Credit is given for each of the videos and usually there isn't a clear theme. @crunc.h and @crunchesdaily are also some great accounts which post floam videos.
2. @honey.guts
Honey.guts posts original content and has over 150k followers. She is a very nice girl who has very creative ideas for slime. She has some tutorials on her page and posts a variety of slimes, including clear slime, avalanche slime, floam, fluffy slime, etc. She also does reviews.
3. @thetropicalsquish
Thetropicalsquish also posts original content. You can find lots and lots of really helpful tutorials for different types of slimes on her account, which I find pretty cool. She does a lot of reviews as well. Thetropicalsquish typically makes clear and fluffy slimes.
4. @theslimeyshop
Theslimeyshop is an account with over 170k followers. Many of the videos include the owner mixing glitter and food coloring into slimes. I like this account because it is not just poking the slimes, but mixing in extras (like food coloring, foam beads, and glitter).
5. @slimepoppin
Slimepoppin is an amazing, satisfying account with only videos of people popping bubbles out of their slime. You will only find videos of fluffy slime on this page because fluffy slimes are usually made with some sort of foaming hand soap, which makes it very bubbly.
6. @slimeysugar
Slimeysugar is an extremely popular account (over 330k followers!) and claims to be the first slime account made by someone from the USA. The owner also claims to be the creator of confetti slime and they make a lot of fluffy slime. You can find lots of videos of giant slime batches on this account as well!
There are tonssssssssssss of other accounts I adore! If you'd like to see another post like this, let me know!
1. @crunchslimes
Crunchslimes posts various videos from other slime accounts. The videos are typically floam ones, but you can find the occasional video of regular slime. Credit is given for each of the videos and usually there isn't a clear theme. @crunc.h and @crunchesdaily are also some great accounts which post floam videos.
2. @honey.guts
Honey.guts posts original content and has over 150k followers. She is a very nice girl who has very creative ideas for slime. She has some tutorials on her page and posts a variety of slimes, including clear slime, avalanche slime, floam, fluffy slime, etc. She also does reviews.
3. @thetropicalsquish
Thetropicalsquish also posts original content. You can find lots and lots of really helpful tutorials for different types of slimes on her account, which I find pretty cool. She does a lot of reviews as well. Thetropicalsquish typically makes clear and fluffy slimes.
4. @theslimeyshop
Theslimeyshop is an account with over 170k followers. Many of the videos include the owner mixing glitter and food coloring into slimes. I like this account because it is not just poking the slimes, but mixing in extras (like food coloring, foam beads, and glitter).
5. @slimepoppin
Slimepoppin is an amazing, satisfying account with only videos of people popping bubbles out of their slime. You will only find videos of fluffy slime on this page because fluffy slimes are usually made with some sort of foaming hand soap, which makes it very bubbly.
6. @slimeysugar
Slimeysugar is an extremely popular account (over 330k followers!) and claims to be the first slime account made by someone from the USA. The owner also claims to be the creator of confetti slime and they make a lot of fluffy slime. You can find lots of videos of giant slime batches on this account as well!
There are tonssssssssssss of other accounts I adore! If you'd like to see another post like this, let me know!
Welcome!
This is my first post on this blog! Welcome to the Slime Smith, a blog that's, well, all about slime! Here I will be posting recipes for slime, some tips and tricks, surprising uses for slime, my own slimes, and other people's videos.
If you have any questions, let me know! I'd be glad to answer them. Although I am not the supreme slime expert, I am sure that at least one person that views this blog will learn something new about the satisfying goop I'm obsessed with.
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