Playdough, silly putty, and sludge are three favorite words of many
children. However, buying these products in the store over and over
again can be expensive. Here is a simple easy recipe to make silly
putty in your home. The kids can even make it with some supervision.
For one small batch:
1/2 bottle of glue (or 1/4 cup)
a little less than 1/4 cup of water + 1/4 cup hot water
1/2 teaspoon borax
Food Coloring
Borax is so easy to find! And it’s cheap. Just look in the laundry
section of the store. One box is enough to make about a million batches
of Silly Sludge.
To make Silly Sludge, first start by measuring and pouring the glue into
a glass bowl. It doesn’t have to be glass, but it will be easier to
clean if it is.
Then add a little less than 1/4 cup of water and stir it until it’s
mixed up pretty well. The amount of water doesn’t need to be exact at
all!
Add in a tiny bit of food coloring. Like even one drop if you can. If
you add too much, you may get some on your hands when you play with it.
Mix it up until the color is combined.
Set that bowl aside. Now measure out 1/4 cup of hot water and stir in
1/2 teaspoon of Borax. Mix it around until the Borax dissolves. It may
not all dissolve, but mostly is okay. The hot water really helps.
Now comes the fun (and educational) part! Pour the Borax mixture into the glue mixture and stir.
Almost immediately, the Borax causes the glue to make a polymer chain
(which means, it makes the glue’s molecules stick together). It’s pretty
cool!
If all of the water doesn’t absorb into the Silly Sludge, it’s no big
deal! Move the Silly Sludge out of the bowl and play with it! The more
you play with it, the better it gets. You can store it in a small zip
lock bag.
For more information see Love and Laundry.
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