Have you been wondering how to make clear slime? Here it is yet another slime recipe. YES! We are still going strong. We are on our fourth gallon of glue and now the girls have decided to start a business.

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how to make clear slime

The girls made this super cool clear slime without borax. So clear you can see through it. It is a perfectly transparent slime! What you see in the photo are only air bubbles.

clear slime recipe

Clear Slime SUPPLIES

Okay, it doesn’t get any easier than this clear slime recipe. It is only two ingredients! The girls used equal parts clear washable school glue and liquid starch. No need for contact lens saline solution, boric acid or borax powder. We are keeping it SUPER simple.

  • 1/4 cup Elmer’s Washable Clear Glue
  • 1/4 cup liquid starch

slime ingredients

How to make clear slime without borax

Measure glue into a mixing bowl.

mix in clear glue to make slime

Next, measure the same amount of liquid starch into the bowl and start mixing.

mix in liquid starch to make clear slime

Once the slime starts to form remove it from the glue mixture from the bowl.  There might be some starch left in the bowl, that is okay.

Look at our clear glue slime!

making two ingredient clear slime

Stretch it back and forth to mix.  The slime will fill with air bubbles so once the slime is mixed let it sit in an airtight container for three days.

mix slime ingredients

When you remove the slime after the three says it should be crystal clear slime! It looks like liquid glass.

After playing with it the bubbles will reappear. No worries just let it sit undisturbed back in the airtight container. This clear slime can be colored or make it super sparkly with glitter! Add foam beads for crunchy slime.

clear slime

clear slime
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Clear Slime Recipe

How to make clear slime without borax with just two ingredients.
 
Cook Time 10 minutes
Author Cindy Hopper
Cost $10

Ingredients

  • 1/4 Cup Elmer's Washable Clear Glue
  • 1/4 Cup Liquid starch

Instructions

  • Measure glue into a mixing bowl.
  • Next, measure the same amount of liquid starch into the bowl and start mixing.
  • Once the slime starts to form remove it from the glue mixture from the bowl.  There might be some starch left in the bowl, that is okay.
     
  • You made clear slime. Stretch it back and forth to mix.  The slime will fill with air bubbles so once the slime is mixed let it sit in an airtight container for three days.
  • When you remove the slime after the three says it should be crystal clear slime! It looks like liquid glass.
  • After playing with it the bubbles will reappear. No worries just let it sit undisturbed back in the airtight container. This clear slime can be colored or make it super sparkly with glitter! Add foam beads for crunchy slime.

Notes

This slime recipe is super easy and full proof!

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Comments

  1. My kids love. slime! This was such an easy activity; especially on a rainy day like today!

  2. This is such a fun project. The perfect solution to a rainy day full of “Mom, I’m Bored”!

  3. How fun!! We have been making so much slime lately. It can get messy but it keeps the kids entertained for a long time!

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