DON'T ADD 100 TIDE PODS IN SLIME _ DON'T EAT TIDE PODS _ Slimeatory #278
I'm Going to Make a Type Pot Slime Video Today
I'm really excited to make this video today because I've been wanting to try out one of these type pot slime recipes for a while now. The idea is that you mix together some glue, water, and borax to create a thick and gooey slime, and then add in some type O (also known as borax) to give it an extra boost of sliminess. I've heard great things about this recipe from other slime enthusiasts online, so I'm hoping it will turn out well.
I'll just start by mixing together my glue and water in a large bowl. I like to use a ratio of 2 parts glue to 1 part water to create the perfect consistency for slime. Once my mixture is all combined, I'll add in some borax to give it an extra boost of sliminess. The instructions online say to mix in about 1 tablespoon of borax for every 1 cup of glue, so I'll just follow those instructions.
As I'm mixing everything together, I can already tell that this slime is going to be really fun to work with. It's like a big glob of gooey mess, and I love it! I think the best part about making slime is getting to customize it to your liking - you can add in all sorts of different colors, textures, and ingredients to create unique and interesting effects.
One thing that's been on my mind while I'm working on this video is whether or not the borax will actually activate the slime. Some people have reported that the borax doesn't always mix in well with the glue, which can result in a weird, separated texture. But other people have said that it works like a charm every time, so we'll just have to wait and see what happens.
As I'm finishing up my mixture, I notice that one of the type O packets has gotten stuck in the container. This isn't too big of a deal, since I can always scrape it out later - but it does make me think about how important it is to be careful when handling borax. It's a pretty harsh substance, and I don't want to accidentally ingest any of it while making slime.
Now that my mixture is all combined, it's time to add in the fun stuff. I'll just start by pouring everything into a big container or bucket - whatever works best for you! Some people like to use plastic containers with lids, while others prefer glass or metal bowls. Whatever you choose, make sure it's clean and dry before adding your slime mixture.
Next, I'm going to add in some extra borax to see if that will activate the slime even further. This is a bit of an experiment - I've heard that adding more borax can result in a really slimy and gooey texture, but I'm not sure if it will work for this particular recipe. We'll just have to wait and see!
As I'm working on my slime, I notice that the color is starting to turn out really interesting. It's almost like a greenish-yellow color - I'm not entirely sure what's causing it, but I kind of like it. Maybe it's the borax? Or maybe it's just the way the light is reflecting off the surface.
One thing that's been on my mind while I'm working on this video is whether or not to add any other ingredients to my slime. Some people like to add in things like glitter, sequins, or even dried fruit to create fun textures and effects. But for now, I think I'll just stick with the basics.
As I'm finishing up my slime, I realize that it's actually getting thicker and more gooey by the minute. This is kind of what I was hoping for - some slime recipes can be really runny and hard to work with, but this one seems to be coming along nicely.
Now that my slime is all mixed together, it's time to see if it will activate. I'll just pour a little bit into a separate container and wait to see what happens. This is the part where I'm most curious - will the borax really work its magic and turn this into a thick, gooey slime? We'll just have to wait and see!
As I'm watching my slime mix together in the other container, I notice that it's starting to take on a life of its own. It's like it's going to explode or something! This is actually kind of cool - some slime recipes can be really unpredictable, but this one seems to be coming along nicely.
Okay, so it looks like my slime is activated. But what does it look like? Let me just take a closer look... wow. It's definitely getting thicker by the minute. I'm not entirely sure if it's going to work out as planned, but at least it's fun to watch!
I think I might have added too much borax this time around - the slime is looking kind of gross and separated. But that's okay! I can always try again or experiment with different ratios of glue to water. The most important thing is to have fun and enjoy the process.
As I'm finishing up my video, I realize that making slime is actually a pretty great way to relax and express myself creatively. It's like a form of meditation - just sit back, mix together some gooey stuff, and let your worries fade away. Sounds good to me!
The Final Result
After much experimentation and trial-and-error, I think I've finally come up with the perfect slime recipe! It's thick, it's gooey, and it's totally addictive. I'm so glad I got to try this out - it was definitely worth all the effort.
I have to say, I'm really impressed by how well my slime turned out. The borax worked its magic perfectly, and the resulting slime is exactly what I was hoping for. It's like a big glob of gooey mess, but in a good way!
One thing that's been on my mind while I've been working on this video is whether or not to share it with others. As a slime enthusiast, I'm always looking for new and interesting recipes to try out - and I think this one might be a hit.
The best part about making slime is getting to customize it to your liking. You can add in all sorts of different colors, textures, and ingredients to create unique and interesting effects. And the best part is, you don't have to follow any specific recipe or instructions - just experiment and see what happens!
Overall, I'm really happy with how this video turned out. It was a fun and creative project that allowed me to express myself and show off my slime-making skills. I hope you guys enjoyed watching it as much as I did making it!