How do you make a sticky liquid?

Making a Sticky Liquid (Corn Syrup Slime)

Ingredients:

- 1 cup corn syrup

- 1 cup white school glue

- 1 tablespoon of borax powder

- Food coloring (optional)

Instructions:

1. Mix the corn syrup and glue: In a large bowl, mix together the corn syrup and white school glue. Stir until the mixture is well combined and smooth.

2. Add food coloring (optional): If you want your slime to be a certain color, add a few drops of food coloring to the mixture and stir until the color is evenly distributed.

3. Add borax powder: Slowly add the borax powder to the mixture while stirring constantly. You may need to add more or less borax powder depending on the desired consistency of your slime. If the mixture seems too runny, add more borax powder. If it seems too thick, add a bit more corn syrup.

4. Mix and knead: Continue mixing and kneading the mixture until it forms a sticky, cohesive slime. The slime should no longer be runny or liquid, but should be able to stretch and hold its shape when you pick it up.

5. Play and enjoy: Your sticky corn syrup slime is now ready to play with! You can stretch, pull, and mold it into different shapes.

Note:

- The slime made using this method is non-toxic and safe to play with, but it should not be ingested.

- If the slime becomes too sticky or hard, you can adjust the consistency by adding a little more corn syrup or borax powder.

- Store the slime in an airtight container when not in use to prevent it from drying out.