Homemade Glitter Gake Recipe Without Borax (2024)

Looking for an awesome homemadeglitter gak recipe? Look no more! Now this type of glue has a consistency of a solid mass, it flows slow, and stretches well the more you play with it. Unlike traditional slime recipes, you don’t have to worry about it hitting the ground quickly and can easily be customized with fun glitter shapes like stars or hearts. It can also stretch really thin, which means its great for making bubbles with slime.

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Please note: This homemadeglitter gak is the kind that stretches great for bubbles. This is not the super flow slime you see in the Pot O Gold slime recipeor the medium flow you see in the Rainbow Slime. Depending on what you are looking to do with your slime will depend on the type of glue that creates your slime. Please use the right recipe or you may be disappointed.

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Add 1 1/3 cup clear glue to a bowl.

Dump in 1 tablespoon of medium glitter and mix well into your clear glue

The glitter should dominate the bowl.

Now add 2/3 cup liquid starch and stir.
Once slime beings to form, you can remove from bowl and kneed between hands. Make sure all starch is absorbed by continuously dipping in the bowl or swirling slime in the bowl. The more you stretch the slime, the more flexibleit will become for play.
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Love this slime? One of my favorite slimes is rainbow slime or you can also learn to make this slime recipe without borax (saline) if you want! Of course if you are looking for the easiest slime, try my Fluffy Slime recipe with only 3 ingredients to super slime fun.

Bubbles with Slime

Using the above recipe, you can easily blow bubbles with your slime! Click below to be taken to the step by step tutorial.

Slime without Borax

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It can be pretty hard to find liquid starch, so pick this one up here (it’s the one I use) as well as a huge thing of glue so you can make tons of slime for all occasions. Buying this way is a lot more cost effective and once you start making slime, you will def want to have glue on hand!

When it comes to the gallon size glue, if this one is out, go tothe “Available by these sellers”. Due to the popularity of many of MomDot’s recipes, stock seems to come and go on this item. If you see one, grab it! Its IMPOSSIBLE to find gallon glue in the stores.

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Love the Slime Recipes on MomDot? Our first book has been published and you can pick up a copy right on Amazon for yourself or to gift to a slime fan in your house! It features not only some fun basic slime recipes and how to get started on creating your own, but also some ways to use slime for holidays and gifts! Check out the book here!

Stages of Slime

So many people message me and ask me how I get slime so perfect…..well, it goes through stages and some people quit before they get to the slimy stage! I did a video showing you what you can expect when you create your slime. It’s a lot easier than you think. Yes, there are two ads in this video near the beginning, which help pay for all this slime recipes and ideas that are provided here and we appreciate your support in keeping those costs down. I think you will like this video and it will help get you less frustrated in creating slime and figuring out the direction you are going. Please note this video is specifically about using WHITE glue. Clear glues and glitter glues are a different consistency.

Striped Slime

Head over to see how to make striped slime by clicking image below.

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Stages of Slime

So many people message me and ask me how I get slime so perfect…..well, it goes through stages and some people quit before they get to the slimy stage! I did a video showing you what you can expect when you create your slime. It’s a lot easier than you think. Yes, there are two ads in this video near the beginning, which help pay for all this slime recipes and ideas that are provided here and we appreciate your support in keeping those costs down. I think you will like this video and it will help get you less frustrated in creating slime and figuring out the direction you are going. Please note this video is specifically about using WHITE glue. Clear glues and glitter glues are a different consistency.

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Homemade Glitter Gake Recipe Without Borax (2024)

FAQs

How to make glitter at home step by step? ›

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  2. Put a couple drops of food coloring in a bowl and mix in the sea salt, creating as many color combinations as desired.
  3. Spread out the colored salt onto a baking dish and bake at 350 F for 10 minutes. Remove and let cool before using.
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What makes edible glitter sparkle? ›

Common ingredients in edible glitter or dust include sugar, acacia (gum arabic), maltodextrin, cornstarch, and color additives specifically approved for food use, including mica-based pearlescent pigments and FD&C colors such as FD&C Blue No. 1.

What can you use to get glitter to stick? ›

Here's how to get glitter to stick to skin.
  • Primer. This classic cosmetic base may do the trick for fine glitters that don't need to stick with a detailed pattern. ...
  • Hair gel. Applying large glitter flakes? ...
  • Petroleum jelly. Like hair gel, it's cheap and works well for thick glitter. ...
  • Lip balm. ...
  • Hand sanitizer. ...
  • Eyelash glue.

What glitter to use on cake? ›

Some possible choices for shimmer and glitter are sanding and coarse sugars, luster dust, edible glitter, and metallic sprays. Each product will create a different look on your cakes, cupcakes, and cookies.

What are the ingredients in glitter? ›

First, flat multi-layered sheets are produced combining plastic, coloring, and reflective material such as aluminium, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, and bismuth oxychloride. These sheets are then cut into tiny particles of many shapes including squares, triangles, rectangles, and hexagons.

What are the ingredients in edible shimmer? ›

Common ingredients in edible glitters or dusts can include: Dextrose, Color Additives including food grade Mica Based-Pearlescent pigments, FD&C Colors, Cornstarch. The FDA has approved all of the ingredients used in our edible glitters & edible dusts according to the FDA approved ingredients & usage levels guidlines.

What can I mix edible glitter with? ›

Most commonly, people love to add glitter to their champagne, white wine or rosé, light-in-color or hazy beers, or vodka-based co*cktails. It's just as easy with regular daytime drinks as well, including seltzer water (or even still or tap), cranberry or apple juice, iced or hot tea, lemonade, crystal light, etc.

What makes glitter sparkly? ›

Aluminum is the material that makes glitter reflective, aka sparkle. And the process by which aluminum is deposited on both sides of the film is called metallization. Afterward, these sheets are cut into the preferred size, fine as dust or chunkier like confetti.

How do you make things stick to a cake? ›

Royal icing, piping gel and melted chocolate all work well. To attach small to medium decorations to a cake or when making cake toppers, a mix of water and tylose/CMC powder works wonderfully. It's much stronger than water alone and stores well in the fridge.

How do you make edible glitter stick to glass? ›

Apply an adhesive such as Mod Podge, a glue adhesive spray or a spray lacquer. Sprinkle the glued section of the glass object with the glitter. Then allow to dry overnight. Once dry, spray a high gloss clear sealant over the glittered area.

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