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Slime Making and Plaster Painting

Creating stretchy and puffy slime followed by painting plaster figurines sounds like a fun and dynamic activity for kids! Here’s a step-by-step guide for the entire process:

Step-by-Step Guide:

1. Plaster Painting:

  • Introduction:
    • Introduce plaster figurines as the next creative project.
  • Figurine Selection:
    • Each child chooses a plaster figurine to paint.
  • Painting:
    • Provide acrylic paints, brushes, and water cups.
    • Encourage the kids to paint their chosen figurines with vibrant colors and creative designs.
  • Drying Break:
    • Allow time for the painted figurines to dry.
  • Display and Take-Home:
    • Once the figurines are fully dry, display them for everyone to see.
    • Inform the kids that they can take their painted plaster figurines home after the activity.

2. Break Time:

  • Provide a break for the kids to enjoy their slime, perhaps with a snack or refreshments.

3. Slime Making:

  • Introduction:
    • Start with a brief introduction to the chemistry behind slime and its fun properties.
  • Basic Slime:
    • In a bowl, mix white school glue with a small amount of contact lens solution until the slime forms.
    • Add baking soda to enhance stretchiness.
    • Optional: Add food coloring for extra fun.
  • Puffy Slime:
    • In a separate bowl, mix white school glue with a small amount of contact lens solution until the slime forms.
    • Add baking soda to enhance stretchiness and combining shaving foam
    • Mix until the slime becomes fluffy.
  • Playtime:
    • Allow the kids to play with and explore the textures of both stretchy and puffy slime.