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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

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How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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Posted on 29 Feb 2024

Hello this is a very long title to see what happens if the title is too long but I do not know what I should name the article, so this is what it is going to be

How to create a ball (nothing expensive) 1.Combine school glue, cornstarch, and any add-ins in a bowl. Stir together the 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of school glue and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of cornstarch until they’re thoroughly combined, using a spoon or wooden stick. If you want to add any extras, like food coloring or glitter, do so now. You can use either white or clear school glue. If you use white glue and don’t add any coloring, your ball will be white. Fun Add-Ins for Your Bouncy Ball Sprinkle in glitter for a little extra sparkle. Squeeze in a few drops of food coloring to make a ball in your favorite hue. Stir glow in the dark paint into the glue for a ball that can be used at night. Swirl 2 colors of food coloring together if you want a multi-colored masterpiece. 2 Stir warm water and Borax together in a separate bowl. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of warm water and 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of Borax until the Borax is completely dissolved. Stir vigorously to ensure there are no clumps of powder left in the bowl. Heat the water in the microwave or on the stove until it’s warm to the touch. It shouldn’t be boiling. You can find Borax in the laundry aisle of a store. Borax is safe to use, but it's poisonous if ingested in large quantities. If you or your child get it in your eyes or mouth, contact poison control immediately. 3 Add 1⁄2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) of the Borax mixture in the bowl with the glue. Do not stir the ingredients together when you add them. Simply pour the Borax and water into the other bowl containing the glue and cornstarch. Set aside the remaining Borax mixture if you plan on making more balls. 4 Let the mixture sit for 15 seconds. This allows time for the Borax to react with the glue, making the polymers of the glue link together which will create the ball shape. If you start stirring right away, the bouncy ball may not form or harden properly.[1] Set a kitchen timer or use the clock app on your phone to keep track of the time. 5 Use a spoon to combine the ingredients until they’re too thick to stir. Within 1 to 2 minutes, the mixture will thicken. Stir vigorously while the mixture is still liquid to make sure the ingredients are blended well. Choose a sturdy spoon, like a metal or thick plastic one. Something flimsy, like a plastic spoon, will likely break off in the goo. If you’ve made homemade slime with Borax, this process is very similar. 

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