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SPECIAL SLIME RECIPES

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THE ONLY THING BETTER THAN SLIME

is glowing slime! There’s more than one way to make glow in the dark slime. Here are easy recipes to try and tips to get the best glowing effect.

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How to get the BRIGHTEST GLOW

There key to bright glowing slime is using a good glow product. The very brightest glow comes from using glow powder. Green, aqua and blue glow much brighter and longer than any of the other colors. You can get Art N' Glow powder online at Amazon.

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If you can’t find glow power, glowing acrylic paint is the next best choice because the particles are coated so they won’t be affected by water in the slime. Most glow paint glows green, even if the “paint” appears a different color. If it glows another color, it won’t be as bright as the green.

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The easiest option is to use glowing glue. This works well in the slime recipes that use glue as an ingredient because enough product is used to see the glow effect. Glowing glue is not worth trying in other slime recipes. It doesn’t glow as brightly as glow powder or paint, so if you use it, you might want to add more “glow” from another product.

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The weakest glow comes from using glowing glitter. Glow glitter adds a cool effect, but it won’t be very noticeable, especially if you add food coloring or other dye to the slime. You can add glow glitter to any recipe for a little added glowing sparkle.

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GLOWING Cornstarch Slime

 

Requirements

  • 2 cups cornstarch

  • 1 cup warm water

  • 2-3 tablespoons glowing craft paint (or the desired amount of other glow product)

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Recipe

  1. Slowly stir water into the cornstarch to form slime.

  2. Add glowing paint or powder until the slime glows as brightly as you like. You can add more water or cornstarch to adjust the consistency.

Epsom Salt Glow in the Dark Slime

 

Requirements

  • 1 cup Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate)

  • 1 cup warm water

  • 1 cup liquid glue (clear make translucent slime while white makes opaque slime)

  • 2-3 tablespoons glow paint or 1 teaspoon glow powder

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This is a good recipe to use glow glue in place of the regular glow. If you do this, you can omit glow paint or powder, unless you want to enhance the effect.

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  1. Dissolve the Epsom salt in the warm water. It’s fine if a little bit doesn’t dissolve.

  2. Stir in the liquid glue.

  3. Mix in the glow ingredient.

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Liquid Starch and Borax Glow Slime

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Requirements

  • 2 cups cornstarch

  • 1 cup warm water

  • 2-3 tablespoons glowing craft paint (or the desired amount of other glow product)

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Recipe

  1. Slowly stir water into the cornstarch to form slime.

  2. Add glowing paint or powder until the slime glows as brightly as you like. You can add more water or cornstarch to adjust the consistency.

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