f the jar to the borax solution.
Fill a wide
Dissolve borax in water in a microwave
Making The Borax Water: Borax is a type of powder
Dissolve the borax in the water in a
Prepare Borax solution by adding 4 grams of Borax to 96 grams of water.
(Or you can add 1 tablespoon Borax to 1 cup water.) Measure 25 ml. of glue into paper cup.
Add 20 ml. of water and stir well.
Add 5 drops of food coloring; stir well.
Add 5 ml. Borax solution and stir.
Remove the solid material and place on a paper towel.
Pull the solid off the stirrer.
This material will be sticky for about 1 or 2 minutes.
Store in a Ziploc bag or other airtight container.
Mix glue with food coloring.
Use as much glue as \"gack\" you want; set aside.
In another container, mix water and Borax until Borax is dissolved.
Add some water/Borax mixture to glue (about 1/4 cup to start).
Mix as well as possible and pour off excess water.
Keep adding water/Borax mixture to glue mixture until \"gack\" is desired consistency.
Store in airtight container.
Not for human consumption.
Pour the white glue into a clean, empty peanut butter jar. Add 1/2 cup of water and 10 drops of food coloring and stir. Combine the Borax and a cup of water in a medium size plastic bowl.
Slowly pour the glue mixture into the Borax solution and stir until well mixed.
The Borax causes the mixture to congeal. Scoop the gloop out of the water and knead it in your hands until it becomes dry enough to play with.
If stored in a sealed container or plastic bag, it should keep for several weeks.
Gloop dries out after a lot of handling.
tir in 1 teaspoon Borax.
Pour Borax solution slowly into glue
Pour white glue into clean empty jar.
Add 1/2 cup water and 10 drops food coloring.
Stir.
Combine Borax and 3/4 cup water in plastic bowl.
Slowly pour glue mixture into Borax solution and stir well.
Borax causes mixture to congeal.
Scoop gloop out of water and knead in your hands until dry enough to play with. Store in sealed container.
It will keep for several weeks.
This will dry out after a lot of handling.
In large bowl, mix glue, 3/4 cup hot water and food coloring. In another container (measuring cup), mix 2/3 cup hot water and Borax.
It
is important that glue doesn't get in the water and Borax mixture! Mix Borax and water mixture with glue in large bowl.
Knead with your hands until a solid blob!
This recipe can be doubled.
Mix 1/2 cup of the water, food coloring and glue.
Add Borax to the remaining water.
Pour the glue mixture into the Borax water.
The Borax will cause the glue mixture to congeal.
Pick the mixture up out of the water with your hands.
Some water will remain in the bowl.
This is great fun.
A great stress reliever for parents also.
Store in Ziploc freezer bag.
Put Borax in 1 1/3 cups water.
Put the glue in a separate bowl and mix it with the 1/2 cup water.
Pour Borax mix in and continue stirring until firm.
Add little bits of Borax to make more firm.
Add food coloring and store in airtight container.
oloring; stir.
Combine the borax and a cup of water
Dissolve the borax into the water in a
o take it off, but cleaning will most likely remove it
Dissolve the borax in the water in a
Dissolve the borax in the water in a
ontainers.
Pour the first Borax/water solution in the glue
Method:
Dissolve the lye in the water and let stand until it is lukewarm.
Add slowly to the fat, stirring constantly until jellylike.
Cook slowly.
Add Borax water and mix thoroughly. Remove from fire; add ammonia and stir until about the consistency of thick honey.
Pour into mold; cut and let cure from 4 to 6 weeks.
Same recipe may be used by omitting Borax or ammonia or either.
Mix glue and 1 1/2 cups warm water in a large bowl.
Add water and Borax mixture slowly (1/3 cup warm water and 1 teaspoon Borax), in 3 parts to the mixture of water and glue.