Need something to keep your kids entertained for a bit? How about some flubber? Flubber oozes like a liquid, but can be torn like a solid. It is sort of like play-doh, but not really. Not a good description? Give this recipe a try and find out for yourself. Cookie cutters make a great flubber accompaniment.
You can find this original recipe, along with others, from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
Ingredients:
Warm water
2 cups Elmers White Glue*
Liquid Water Color (do not use food coloring)
Glitter (optional)
2 tsp. Borax (20 Mule Team Borax, available in any grocery store laundry section)
Instructions:
- In a small container, combine:
1 and 1/3 cup very warm water
2 tsp. Borax - Stir until Borax is completely dissolved.
- Set aside.
- In a large container, combine:
1 and 1/2 cup very warm water
2 cups Elmer's White Glue
Liquid Water Color
Glitter (optional) - Mix thoroughly.
- Pour the contents of the small container into the large container.
- Mix well using your hands.
- Lift and turn the mixture until it is fully combined.
Notes:
If flubber sticks on hair, clothes or carpet, use white vinegar to clean it. The vinegar completely dissolves the flubber.This recipe yields enough for 6 children.
If stored in an airtight container, the flubber will last for up to two weeks.
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