1 Five Gallon Bucket 6 large packages Jell-O 9 Pounds Flour 8 Ounces Johnson’s Baby Shampoo 1 1/2 Gallons Water Green Food Coloring

Open the 6 large Jell-O packages and empty the contents into the bucket. Pour in 4 ½ pounds flour. Add 1 gallon of water. Whisk the mixture thoroughly until all lumps are removed.

Add the remaining 4 ½ pounds flour to the mixture and stir. Gradually add the remaining ½ gallon of water while continuing to stir. Periodically lift the whisk out of the bucket. Observe how the slime drips from the utensil. If the mixture appears liquid and runny, continue to stir. If the mixture holds together as it slowly runs down the spoon and into the bowl, it is ready.

Add more green food coloring if needed.

Sealable Sandwich Bags Small Bowls 1 Cup Cornstarch 1 Cup Water Green Food Coloring

Unseal your sandwich bag. Measure 1 cup cornstarch. Pour the cornstarch into the bag. Measure 1 cup water. Pour the water into the bag. Add 3 to 5 drops of green food coloring to the mixture. Always feel free to add more or less food coloring. [2] X Research source

Avoid shaking the bag upside down. [3] X Research source

2 Mixing Bowls 1 teaspoon Borax 1 ⅓ Cups Hot Water 2 Cups White School Glue 1 ½ Cups Hot Water Green Food Coloring

Measure 1 teaspoon borax. Pour the borax into the mixing bowl. Measure 1 ⅓ cups hot tap water. Pour the water into the mixing bowl. Mix the water and borax together with a spoon. Mix thoroughly. [5] X Research source

Measure 2 cups white school glue. Place the glue into the mixing bowl. Measure 1 ½ cup hot tap water. Add the water to the bowl. Add 3 to 5 drops of green food coloring. Stir the contents together. Make sure to mix thoroughly. [6] X Research source

If the color is not quite right, add 1 to 3 more drops of food coloring. [7] X Research source

1 Large Mixing Bowl Liquid Starch White School Glue Green Food Coloring

First determine how much slime you would like to make. You could make anywhere from ¼ cup to over 1 gallon of slime! Measure 1 part white school glue. Pour the glue into a large mixing bowl. Measure 1 equal part liquid starch. Pour the starch into the mixing bowl. [8] X Research source

If the mixture appears liquid and runny, continue to stir. If the mixture holds together as it slowly runs down the spoon and into the bowl, it is ready. [10] X Research source

Disposable Cups Sealable Sandwich Bags ¾ teaspoon Polyvinyl Alcohol ½ Cup Water ⅛ teaspoon Green Glow Paint ¾ teaspoon Borax Powder ½ Cup Warm Water

Measure ¾ teaspoon polyvinyl alcohol. Pour it into a disposable cup. Measure ½ cup water. Pour the water into the disposable cup. Stir the mixture until the ingredients are combined.

Unseal a sandwich bag. Measure 2 teaspoons PVA solution and pour it into the bag. Measure ⅛ teaspoon green glow paint. Add the paint to the PVA solution in the bag. Seal the bag well. Squish the contents with your fingers to combine the PVA solution with the paint. [11] X Research source

Unseal a new bag. Measure 3/4 teaspoon borax powder and pour it into the bag. Measure ½ cup warm water. Pour the water into the bag with the borax. Seal the bag. Squish the contents with your fingers. Continue to mix the ingredients in this manner until the powder is dissolved. [12] X Research source

Retrieve and new sandwich bag and unseal it. Pour 2 tablespoons PVA-paint solution into the bag. Pour 2 teaspoons borax solution into the bag. Seal the sandwich bag. Combine the solutions by kneading the contents of the bag. [13] X Research source

1 Cup Spinach 1 scoop Vanilla Protein Powder ¼ to ⅓ Cup Unsweetened Almond Milk 1 teaspoon Almond Extract 5-6 drops Liquid Stevia (more if you prefer)

Retrieve your blender. Measure and combine the following ingredients into the blender’s container. 1 Cup Spinach 1 scoop Vanilla Protein Powder ¼ to ⅓ Cup Unsweetened Almond Milk 1 teaspoon Almond Extract 5-6 drops Liquid Stevia (more if you prefer)

Puree the mixture until it is a smooth, even consistency. Stir when needed.

1 medium sized Saucepan 1 14 ounce can Sweetened Condensed Milk 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch Green Food Coloring

Open the 14-ounce can of sweetened condensed milk with a can opener. Pour the contents of the can into the saucepan. Measure 1 Tablespoon cornstarch. Add the cornstarch to the saucepan. [15] X Research source

Place the saucepan over a low heat. Stir the mixture constantly. [16] X Research source