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Homemade Starbucks Drink. Hope this helps!!
DIY Cadbury Chocolate Bowl
This in another slime DIY.... but this one is edible!!:
What you’ll need: 1 can (14 oz.) of sweetened condensed milk, 1 tablespoon of cornstarch, 10-15 drops of food coloring(optional)
1. Pour a can of sweetened condensed milk into a pan. Add one tablespoon of cornstarch to the mixture and stir.
2. Bring the mixture to a low heat. Continue to stir constantly. If you don’t, the mixture may stick.
3. Remove the mixture from the heat when it has thickened. It should be more gelatinous and harder to stir.
4. Add 10 to 15 drops of food coloring to the mixture. You can choose any color. Allow the mixture to cool. Make sure that the slime does not get on anything that stains easily or that you want to keep unstained. The food coloring in the slime may cause it to stain lighter colored things.
(If you want it to have flavor, although I haven’t tried it that way (so don’t come complaining to me if it ends up tasting bad) then add some shavings or a little bit of the thing you want the taste of to it)
Your own DIY slime! Written down below!: Basic slime: ½ cup of craft glue, 1½ cup of water(warm), Food coloring (optional), 1 tablespoon borax powder.
1. Mix one tablespoon of borax powder with one cup of warm water. Make the mixture in a quart (950 ml) jar. Continue to stir it until the borax is completely dissolved
2. Take a second jar. In this jar, mix together ½ a cup (4 oz.) of glue and ½ a cup (4 oz.) of water. This should produce a watery, cohesive solution.
3. Add food coloring to the watery glue mixture. Choose any color. You can also separate the glue mixture evenly into smaller jars and make each one a different color.
4. In a large jar, mix the borax solution into the watery craft glue solution, and watch the slime form. If you chose to make smaller amounts of slime in separate containers, evenly divide the borax solution among the containers.
5. Let it sit for 30 seconds. The 30 seconds will give the slime time to solidify.
If you want to know where you can get these if you’re interested send me a message!