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Color Changing Slime Recipe

December 22, 2021 by Larissa Coleman

Welcome to our guide on how to make a unique color-changing slime! This slime recipe is not only easy and quick to make, requiring only a couple of simple ingredients, but it also has the added surprise of changing color. Imagine the look on your kid’s face when they see their slime change from one color to another, it’s sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.

Slime-making is a fun and engaging activity that can be enjoyed by kids and adults alike. Not only is it a great way to pass the time, but it also promotes creativity and imagination, as well as fine motor skill development. Plus, with the added element of color-changing, it makes it even more exciting and fascinating.

We have included a link to the full recipe and instructions on how to make this unique color-changing slime. With this recipe and a few household items, you can create a colorful and mesmerizing slime that will surely delight the whole family. So, grab your ingredients, and let’s get started on making this fun and exciting color-changing slime!

It’s a unique slime recipe that only requires a couple of ingredients and just takes minutes to make!

 

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Free Pattern – Queen Anne’s Lace Meadow

If you’re looking to add a touch of natural beauty to your embroidery projects, the Anchor Queen Anne’s Lace pattern is a must-have.

This free embroidery pattern lets you stitch a picturesque meadow filled with wildflowers, including the delicate Queen Anne’s Lace flower. As you embroider, you’ll feel the gentle breeze moving through the blossoms, creating a serene and charming scene. Such a beautiful design and perfect for the Wildflower craze taking place at the moment. 

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