This eco-friendly slime is non-toxic, colourful and, although it wouldn’t taste too nice, edible. It has minimal clean up and no harmful impact on the planet, plus you can make it in just a few minutes – providing your kids with tons of sensory fun!

Did you know that lots of glues are made from plastic? As a result, slime created from them takes an extremely long time to break down in landfill. So it’s better for the planet – and less sticky! – to learn how to make slime without glue. Plus, this DIY slime recipe also tells you how to make slime without activator or Borax.

Read on to find out how to make environmentally friendly slime without glue, borax or activator…

eco-friendly slime | a child mixes blue slime with their hands over a mixing bowl

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THINGS YOU NEED

  • ½ cup/ 64g cornflour
  • 18-20 tsp water
  • Natural food colouring
  • Large bowl
  • Spoon
  • Small dish
  • Sieve (optional)

What to do

Step 1

Measure out the cornflour and sieve it into a bowl.

Step 2

Pour some of the water into the dish – at this point it doesn’t really matter how much – and add as much of the food colouring as you like. Remember: the more you add the richer the colour of the slime!

Step 3

Add the cornflour to the bowl along with some coloured water.

Step 4

Begin to mix with a spoon (or your hands, if you feel like getting messy!)

Step 5

Slowly add more of the coloured water and keep mixing until the mixture begins to reach a slimy, gooey consistency. This shouldn’t take too long but might get a bit messy! If it feels too watery, add some more flour and, if it feels too dry, add some more water.

Step 6

You’ll know you’ve reached the right consistency when you can scoop the eco-friendly slime out of the bowl, and it drips down in a gloopy mess. You should be able to roll it in your hands and, when you stop, it should go back to its original state.

Step 7

Enjoy your eco-friendly slime! It’s fun to play with and can be removed from hair and clothes with minimal hassle – because it’s made from natural ingredients, you can simply wash it out (though watch out, the colours may stain!).

Plus, the slime recipe without glue means it’s better for the planet than other slimes – so your stretchy fun doesn’t cost the Earth. Yay!

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