Join me and Erica from What Do We Do All Day? each Thursday this summer for a free Summer Science Camp. The kids had fun bouncing and cutting and squishing the silly putty, but were disappointed to see that it wouldn’t make prints like the store bought kind does. cup PVA glue cup water Food colouring tsp borax 1. We decided to let it sit for a little bit and then after about 10 minutes we tried kneading it again. SLOW SLIME silly putty that is firmer and holds its shape a little more than the above recipe. Once it thickened we then kneaded it for 5 minutes–which is a lot longer than it seems–but we weren’t happy with the consistency. These carefully crafted works of art are made from Crazy Aaron’s. From amazing effects like magnetism and UV reactivity to stress-relieving scents and DIY kits, there’s something for everyone. We mixed it together with a wooden spoon. Since 1998, Crazy Aaron’s has been making Thinking Putty® and other creations that inspire curiosity and wonder to kids and adults of all ages. We started with 4 oz of glue and blue food coloring. The basic silly putty recipe is 2 parts glue and 1 part liquid starch.
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