[Craft] Easy at Home! A Collection of DIY Slime Recipes
Making slime at home has become a trend in recent years because it’s easy to do.
Many YouTubers have uploaded slime-making videos, so lots of people have probably seen them.
It’s cute to look at, fun to touch, and has satisfying ASMR-like sounds—there are many angles to its appeal.
In this article, we’ve put together handmade slime ideas for those who want to try making slime themselves!
From the basics to some very unique creations, there’s a wide range to explore.
Be sure to check it out to the end!
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[Craft] Easy at home! Handmade Slime Recipe Collection (11–20)
Fizzy Slime

Mix liquid laundry starch with food coloring to your liking, then add some foaming hand soap.
After mixing, add shaving foam and stir well, then gradually add borax solution a little at a time.
Once you’ve made the slime slightly on the firm side, put it in a container, seal it, and leave it for a few days.
Bubbly foam will appear on the surface! You can enjoy a different texture from regular squishy slime.
If you open the lid or touch it while it’s sitting, the bubbles won’t form, so resist the urge and wait patiently to enjoy the feel when it’s done.
In conclusion
I think most of the slimes can be made with items you can find at local shops. You can copy the ones listed here as they are, or combine a few to create your own original recipe—that’s fun too. Make lots and show them off to everyone!


