Yes, You can. You can use corn starch. I left you a website so you can have the recipe for yourself.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4883980_make-flubber-starch.htmlFlubber is a soft, stretchy substance. It is not moldable like Play-Doh, but children love to roll and stretch it.
Creating flubber is a fun interactive craft to do with your children. To make flubber, all you need is a few simple household ingredients and a few common kitchen utensils. There is no cooking necessary, and the entire process should take about 20 minutes.
The flubber mixture is so easy that older children can put it together by themselves. Adult supervision is recommended for younger children because it is messy and caution should be taken with the borax.
Flubber is very sticky; cleanup requires soap and water.
Completely cover the work surface with newspaper. Place both bowls on the work surface.
Fill the measuring cup to the 1 1/2 mark with warm water. Pour the warm water into the first bowl. Squeeze the Elmer's glue into the measuring cup to equal 2 cups. Pour the 2 cups of glue into the warm water. Mix water and glue until combined.
At this point if you want, several drops of food coloring can be added to the mix.
Scoop out 4 tsp. of borax into the second bowl. After the borax is in the bowl, add 1/3 cup warm water. Stir the borax and water with the mixing spoon until the borax is dissolved.
Take the glue and water mixture and pour it into the bowl that contains the borax mixture. Let the new mixture sit for a few minutes.
Using your hands, mix the two solutions together in the bowl. The mixture will start to come together into one large, sticky ball. After a few minutes of mixing, you should have a large glob of squishy flubber.
The flubber can be divided into individual portions or left as one big blob.
mix borax,water,flour, and food coloring and you get slime just like the one on nickelodeon
"Borax" is actually a trademarked name of a detergent that is based on boric acid.
It's actually not borax, but boric acid. Borax is a type of soap. The mixing of boric acid and "Heet" which is a type of anti-freeze, produces a chemical reaction when lite on fire. I don't know the EXACT reason why.
# Get borax (in the laundry section). # Mix borax, water, and salt together. # Get a bottle of Elmer's glue. # Pour all of the glue into a cup. # Next, pour a little of the borax mix into the cup full of glue. # Don't pour too much borax or else it'll get too hard! # Mix the borax mix and the glue together. # Carefully take out the mixture # Put a 1/4 cup of flour and 2 eggs (mix together well). # Add about half a cup of Elmer's glue and mix together with your fingers. # After mixing, add a few drops of food coloring and keep mixing it in. # Add 3 tablespoons water, then mix!
borax
You mix flour and water together, you have to have at least flour and water to make flubber.
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try flour laundry soap and water
'Flubber is fictional, you can't make it.
Flubber is fictional. there is no such thing in reality.
liquid starch laundry detergent !
it is better to use borax, but you can always improv
to make flubber you need water Elmer's glue and flour or borax Actually, You Need White Glue, Water, Borax, And Food Coloring If Desired.(Big Bowl And A Little bowl) #1.Pour One Cup Of White Glue Into A Big Bowl #2.Mix With One 1/2 Cup Of Water #3.Add 4 Drops Of Food Coloring(mix Well) #4.Let Borax Dissolve In 1/2 Cup Of Warm Water(In Small Bowl) #5.When Borax Dissolve In Water (clear) Mix Into Big Bowl #6.Then, Sir Well With A Fork Until Thick #7.After That, Knead With Hands Until It's A Solid #8.Enjoy By: Steph Deering XD I was suppose to make flubber today but I'm sick. Wahhhhhh. And also if you want to make flubber you have to use non washable glue.
pretty sure only borax works
you just dont make it
No
you can make flubber with out borax and cornstarch Ingredients: flour 2/4cups add a little water slowly while stirring thats it:) hope it works