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Homemade Goo Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
8 oz. white glue
3/4 c. water
food coloring (optional)
1 tsp. Borax whitener
1-1/2 tbsp. water

Directions:
Directions:
In small bowl, combine glue, 3/4 cups water and food coloring. In a separate bowl, combine the Borax and 1-1/2 T. water. Add Borax mixture to the glue mixture, stirring until a "blob" forms. Remove the blob from the mixture. Add a new batch of Borax mixture to the remaining glue mixture. Repeat the process until the glue mixture is all gone. Knead all the blobs together. Store in an airtight container.
This recipe makes a substance that is a cross between Gak & Silly Putty. It doesn't leave a residue or stick to anything but itself and it will stretch to seemingly unlimited lengths.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
We made this at Vacation Bible School a couple of years and the kids thought it was great!

 

 

 

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