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Looking for a fun and easy DIY project that’s perfect for the kids? Look no further than cloud slime! This fluffy, stretchy, and satisfyingly tactile substance is all the rage these days, and for good reason. But what if you don’t have any glue on hand, or don’t want to use it? Not to worry! In this guide, we’ll show you how to make cloud slime without glue, using just a few simple ingredients that you probably already have lying around the house. So roll up your sleeves and let’s get started!<\/p>\n
Cornstarch is a key ingredient for making cloud slime without glue. It is a fine white powder derived from the endosperm of corn kernels. The starch in cornstarch acts as a binder in this slime recipe, giving it structure and allowing it to hold its shape. It is important to note that cornstarch should not be substituted with other types of starches like potato, tapioca, or arrowroot starch, as they have different properties that may impact the consistency of the slime.<\/strong><\/p>\n Here is a table summarizing the properties of cornstarch:<\/p>\n
\nWhen it comes to making cloud slime without glue, you don’t need a lot of fancy ingredients. In fact, you may already have some of the necessary items in your home! For this recipe, you will need cornstarch<\/strong>, shaving cream<\/strong>, food coloring<\/strong>, and optionally, lotion or baby oil<\/strong>. Not only are these ingredients simple to acquire, but they are also safe for both kids and adults to handle and use. So let’s get started on making some fluffy and stretchy cloud slime!<\/p>\nCornstarch<\/h3>\n