How to Make Water Slime – Easy 3-Ingredient Recipe!

How to Make Water Slime

Are you ready to make the coolest, stretchiest water slime ever? Water slime (also called “clear slime” or “jelly slime”) is super fun to play with because it’s shiny, jiggly, and super satisfying to squish!

Today I’ll show you exactly how to make water slime that’s stretchier and clearer than any other recipe online!

Why You’ll Love Water Slime

✅ Super stretchy & satisfying
✅ Clear & shiny like jelly
✅ Easy to make with basic supplies
✅ Safe & non-toxic (if using kid-friendly glue)

Let’s jump right in!


What You Need to Make Water Slime

Before we start, gather these supplies:

Basic Water Slime Ingredients

  • Clear PVA Glue (like Elmer’s Clear Glue) – This makes the slime transparent.
  • Water – Helps thin out the slime.
  • Borax or Liquid Starch – The activator that turns glue into slime.
  • Contact Lens Solution (with boric acid) – A great alternative if you don’t have borax.

Optional (For Extra Fun!)

  • Food Coloring or Glitter – Makes your slime colorful.
  • Scented Oils – Adds a nice smell.
  • Foam Beads or Charms – For texture and fun!

Now that you have your supplies, here’s how to make water slime step-by-step:

How to Make Water Slime Step by Step:

Method 1: Using Borax (Strong & Stretchy Slime)

If you want super stretchy, durable slime that holds its shape, borax is the best activator. This method gives you that perfect jelly-like texture that’s super satisfying to play with.

Step 1: Prepare the Borax Solution

  • Take 1 teaspoon of borax powder (you can find this in the laundry aisle at most stores).
  • Mix it into 1 cup of warm water. Stir well until the borax completely dissolves.
  • Set this aside—it’s your slime activator and will turn the glue into slime!
Prepare the Borax Solution

Step 2: Mix the Glue & Water

  • Pour ½ cup of clear PVA glue into a mixing bowl. (Elmer’s Clear Glue works best!)
  • Add ½ cup of water to the glue.
  • Stir them together really well until fully combined. This makes the slime smoother and less sticky.
Mix the Glue & Water

Step 3: Slowly Add the Borax Solution

  • Now, start adding the borax water—but GO SLOW!
  • Add just a few drops at a time, then stir.
  • You’ll see the mixture start to clump and pull away from the bowl.
  • Keep adding a little more borax solution until the slime fully forms.
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Step 4: Knead the Slime

  • Once it starts coming together, use your hands to knead it.
  • Stretch it, fold it, and squish it until it’s smooth and stretchy.
  • If it’s still sticky, add 1-2 more drops of borax solution and knead again.
Knead the Slime

💡 Pro Tips for Perfect Slime:
✔ Too sticky? = Add a tiny bit more borax solution (but don’t overdo it!).
✔ Too hard? = Add a drop of water or lotion to soften it.
✔ Not stretchy enough? = Knead it longer—sometimes it just needs more mixing!

Why This Method Works Best

  • Borax creates stronger bonds in the slime, making it extra stretchy and less sticky.
  • It lasts longer than other slimes (if stored properly).
  • You can adjust the texture easily by adding more water or activator.

Safety Note:

Borax is safe in small amounts, but always wash hands after playing and avoid getting it in eyes or mouth. For younger kids, use contact lens solution instead (see Method 2).

Now you’ve got perfect, jiggly water slime! Want to make it even cooler? Try adding glitter, food coloring, or small charms before the slime forms! 🌟


What’s Next?

✅ Try Method 2 (No Borax) if you want a safer option for kids.
✅ Learn how to fix common slime problems if yours isn’t perfect yet.
✅ Check out fun add-ins to make your slime unique!


Method 2: Using Contact Lens Solution (No Borax Needed – Kid-Friendly Slime!)

If you want safe, easy-to-make slime without borax, this method is perfect! Using contact lens solution (the kind with boric acid in the ingredients) creates a smooth, stretchy slime that’s great for kids.

1. Pour ½ Cup of Clear Glue into a Bowl

  • Use clear PVA glue (like Elmer’s Clear School Glue).
  • Avoid white glue—it won’t give you that see-through jelly effect.
Pour ½ Cup of Clear Glue into a Bowl

2. Add ½ Cup of Water & Mix Well

  • This thins out the glue so your slime isn’t too thick.
  • Stir until fully combined—no lumps!
Pour ½ Cup of water

3. Add ½ Teaspoon of Baking Soda

  • Baking soda helps the slime form better and stay stretchy.
  • Mix it in completely before adding the activator.
Add ½ Teaspoon of Baking Soda

4. Slowly Add Contact Lens Solution

  • Must contain boric acid (check the ingredients!).
  • Add 1 tablespoon at a time, stirring as you go.
  • The slime will start pulling away from the bowl.
  • Stop adding when it’s no longer sticky but still stretchy.
Slowly Add Contact Lens Solution

5. Knead the Slime Until Perfect!

  • Use your hands to fold, stretch, and squish the slime.
  • If sticky, add 1-2 more drops of contact solution.
  • If too stiff, add a tiny bit of lotion or water.
Knead the Slime Until Perfect!

🎉 Now you have soft, jiggly water slime—no borax needed!


Why This Method Works Best:

✅ Safer for kids (no borax needed).
✅ Super stretchy & clear if made right.
✅ Easy to adjust texture—just add more activator or water.


Troubleshooting Tips:

🔹 Too sticky? = Add a few more drops of contact solution.
🔹 Too hard? = Knead in a drop of lotion or water.
🔹 Not stretchy? = You might need more baking soda (try another ¼ tsp).


Fun Customizations:

✨ Glow-in-the-dark slime = Add glow powder before activating.
🌈 Color-changing slime = Use thermochromic pigment.
🌸 Scented slime = Mix in a few drops of essential oil.


Safety Note:

Even though this method is non-toxic, always:
✔ Wash hands after playing.
✔ Keep away from pets (some ingredients can be harmful if eaten).
✔ Store in an airtight container to keep it fresh.

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What’s Next?

➡ Try adding foam beads for crunchy slime!
➡ Learn how to fix broken slime if it gets too hard.
➡ Check out more slime recipes for endless fun!

Did your slime turn out perfect? Let me know in the comments! 😊💦

Troubleshooting Common Slime Problems

If your first attempt at how to make water slime didn’t turn out perfect, try these fixes:

1. Why Is My Slime Too Sticky?

  • Fix: Add a little more activator (borax solution or contact lens solution) and knead well.

2. Why Is My Slime Too Hard?

  • Fix: Add a few drops of water or lotion and knead until soft.

3. Why Isn’t My Slime Clear?

  • Fix: Make sure you’re using clear glue (not white glue). Also, avoid over-activating.

4. How Do I Make My Slime More Stretchy?

  • Fix: Add a tiny bit of lotion or baby oil and knead well.

Fun Ways to Customize Your Water Slime

Want to make your slime extra special? Try these ideas:

✨ Glitter Slime – Add fine glitter for a sparkly effect.
🌈 Color-Changing Slime – Use thermochromic pigment for slime that changes color with heat!
🌸 Scented Slime – Add a few drops of vanilla or lavender oil.
🎈 Bubble Slime – Mix in shaving cream for fluffy bubbles.


How to Store Water Slime

To keep your slime fresh:

  • Store in an airtight container.
  • Keep it in the fridge for longer-lasting slime.
  • Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight (it can melt).

FAQs:

1. Is Water Slime Safe for Kids?

Yes! As long as you use non-toxic glue and supervise young kids, it’s safe. Avoid borax if making slime for very small children (use contact lens solution instead).

2. Why Did My Slime Turn Rubbery?

You added too much activator. Fix it by kneading in a little water or lotion.

3. Can I Make Water Slime Without Glue?

No, glue is necessary. But you can try cornstarch slime (mix cornstarch + water) for a different texture.

4. How Long Does Water Slime Last?

About 1-2 weeks if stored properly. If it gets moldy, throw it away.

5. Can I Use Dish Soap Instead of Activator?

No, dish soap won’t make slime. You must use borax, liquid starch, or contact lens solution.

6. Why Is My Slime Stringy?

Too much water or not enough activator. Add a bit more activator and knead well.

7. What’s the easiest way how to make water slime?

The contact lens solution method is simplest for beginners!


Final Thoughts:

Making water slime is super easy and fun! Whether you like it clear, glittery, or scented, this recipe works every time.

Now it’s your turn—grab your supplies and start making slime today! Let me know in the comments how yours turned out.

Happy sliming! 💦✨

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