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A pair of hands is holding a vibrant purple substance that appears to be stretchy and viscous, resembling slime. The slime is glowing with a radiant, neon-like hue, casting an ethereal glow onto the person's fingers. Small, shimmering particles of glitter are dispersed throughout the slime, adding a sparkly effect. The image captures the mesmerizing and captivating quality of this glow-in-the-dark slime, which seems to be a fun and unique sensory experience.

Glow-in-the-Dark Slime Recipe

Knock your kid’s socks off with Glow in the Dark Slime! This slime recipe is super stretchy (with the addition of corn syrup) and extra awesome because it’s fun to play with in the light or in the dark. You don’t need a black light to make it glow, but if you have one it will glow even brighter. Check out the directions below. Supplies: 1/4 cup of corn syrup 1/4 cup of glow-in-the-dark acrylic paint 1/4 cup of glitter glue (we used purple) 1/4 cup of water 1 teaspoon of Borax Directions: Mix all the ingredients except for the borax, in a disposable cup. Once the glue, paint, water and syrup are mixed it should look like a milky water. Add the teaspoon of borax and stir continuously for a couple of minutes. As you stir the borax will combine with the glue to create a polymer and your slime is ready to play with. Have your kids hold it in the light to activate it, and then turn off the lights to see it glow! While we measured the ingredients, you can adjust the amounts and while your slime may have a slightly different consistency it should still turn out. So feel free to have your kids do the measuring (except for the borax).

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