Kinetic Sand Slime - Stretchy Textured Slime Recipe (2024)

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An awesome sensory play experience! Kinetic sand slime is stretchy with a unique texture like no other slime!

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Kinetic Sand Slime

Kinetic sand has always been a favorite boredom buster in our house! The girls will play with it for hours on end — and I have to admit that it is very relaxing to play with even as an adult!

I just love how kinetic sand flows through your fingers, but you can also mold it into shapes!

If you’ve followed our blog at all, you might have noticed that we make a lot of slime recipes…like…a LOT!!

So what would happen if we made a combination of kinetic sand and slime? You KNOW we had to find out!! And that is how this kinetic sand slime recipe was born!

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What is Kinetic Sand?

Kinetic sand is an amazing sensory play experience! It looks like sand at first glance, but sure doesn’t act like it!

Kinetic sand is sand that has been treated with silicone polymers so that the individual sand particles stick to each other, but not surfaces like your hands or a table.

I would compare kinetic sand to oobleck in the sense that both of them feel solid when you push on them, but will also flow or stretch when left alone.

Our kinetic sand slime does not actually use kinetic sand in the recipe, but gets its name because the resulting slime feels like a combination of kinetic sand and slime!

TIP: Learn how to make kinetic sand at home here!

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Sand Slime Ingredients

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  • White school glue Normally I’m all about saving money, but when it comes to slime, Elmer’s works the best!
  • Water
  • Food coloring — Use a color that matches your play sand for especially vibrant slime! We love gel food coloring because the results are so bright and only takes a couple drops!
  • Liquid starch — Our slime activator for this recipe
  • Play sand We used Crayola Play Sand for our slime and it turned out fantastic! If using another brand, look for craft sand or art sand.

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How to Make Kinetic Sand Slime

First you’ll combine the glue and water in a large mixing bowl. I always use a pretty big bowl so when I’m whipping up my slime it stays in the bowl and doesn’t splash everywhere.

When the glue mixture is nice and runny, then you can add a couple drops of food coloring. Seriously, just a couple drops will do it! Otherwise your slime will be more likely to stain hands. You don’t have to use food coloring at all, but it does make extra bright slime!

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Now we’ll add our activator, which for this recipe is liquid starch. Add the liquid starch 1/4 cup at a time, mixing as you go, until your slime clumps together in a cohesive ball.

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Once slime has formed, it’s time to mix in the play sand. I also did this little by little – maybe 1/3 cup at a time – until the sand starts to fall out of the slime. Finish kneading by hand.

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Why is my slime sticky?

All slime will be a little bit sticky! However, if your slime is so sticky that it’s hard to play with because it just sticks to hands and won’t stay together, this is likely under-activated slime.

The simple fix for under-activated slime is to add more activator (liquid starch) a little bit at a time until your slime is no longer too sticky to play with.

Why does my slime feel hard?

If your slime feels hard or won’t stretch, there are a couple possible reasons:

  1. Your slime is over-activated (too much liquid starch).
  2. The sand you used may contain additives that affect the texture of the slime.
  3. There is too much sand in your slime.

The best fix we’ve found for making sand slime stretchy again is to put the slime in a bowl with warm (not boiling!) water and allow it to soak for a few minutes. Then you’ll massage the water into the slime until it becomes soft.

More troubleshooting tips: Watch this video to see how to fix overactivated slime!

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Safety Tips

  • Always supervise children when making or playing with slime.
  • This slime recipe is NOT edible.
  • We recommend playing with your slime on a tray or silicone mat for easier clean up. Avoid playing in an area with carpets or other porous materials where slime could get stuck.

Read this next: How to Make Slime Safely (includes safety tips for making ALL types of slime)

More of our Favorite Slime Recipes

This sand slime is a variation of our liquid starch slime recipe, which is one of our 3 basic slimes! Once you master these starter recipes, you can make almost anything!

Click here to learn how to make slime using our three starter recipes!

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Kinetic Sand Slime Recipe

An awesome sensory play experience!Kinetic sand slime is stretchy with a unique texture like no other slime!

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Keyword: sensory, sensory play, slime, slime recipe, STEM

Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup white glue
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 drops food coloring optional
  • 1/4 cup liquid starch
  • 1 cup play sand

Instructions

  • Combine 1/2 cup white glue and 1/2 cup water in a mixing bowl. Stir until combined and the glue becomes runnier.

  • Add 2 drops of food coloring that matches the color of your play sand and stir until well mixed.

  • Add 1/4 cup liquid starch and stir until glue begins to thicken. Add another 1/4 cup liquid starch and stir until slime clumps together in a cohesive ball (but it will still be sticky).

  • Add 2/3 cup play sand and stir until all sand is incorporated. If your slime is still sticky, you can add another 1/3 cup of play sand. It's ok if a little sand drops out of the slime until you have the perfect texture.

  • Finish kneading by hand.

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Kinetic Sand Slime - Stretchy Textured Slime Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make sand texture slime? ›

How to Make Sand Slime
  1. Get a bowl to mix your slime ingredients in.
  2. Add 6 oz of clear glue to your bowl first.
  3. Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda and mix. ...
  4. Add 1/4 cup of water. ...
  5. Add 1 cup of sand to the bowl.
  6. Add 1 tablespoon of contact solution to start and mix. ...
  7. Take the slime out and knead until it's not sticky anymore.
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What is stretchy sand made of? ›

Moldable sand is just one of those substances that's oddly satisfying. Store-bought Kinetic Sand is made from fine sand and polydimethylsiloxane (also called dimethicone). It's an unusual substance in that its viscosity increases under stress. You can form it into fun shapes and slice it.

How do you make Kinetic Sand more stretchy? ›

Once you've made the kinetic sand If you feel it's not stretchy enough you can add a little bit more soap. Okay now just add about 1/4 cup of water and combine the ingredients by mixing with a spoon and kneading.

Does Kinetic Sand slime dry out? ›

Kinetic Sand does not dry out; it's probably just the humidity affecting it. Simply add a couple of drops of water with an eyedropper and it will return to its original state.

How do you make slime 2nd grade? ›

In the mixing bowl, thoroughly mix 1/2 C water, 1/2 C glue, and a few drops of food coloring. Add 1/2 tsp baking soda and mix completely. Add 2 tbsp contact lens solution and stir vigorously until the mixture starts pulling away from the edges of the bowl.

What is the most easiest slime recipe? ›

Fill a measuring cup with 1/2 cup of water and pour it into your mixing bowl. Mix in 1/2 cup of glue. (Add more or less depending on the consistency you want.) Squeeze a few drops of food coloring into the mixture.

What ingredient in slime makes it stretchy? ›

ACTIVATOR (BORAX)

Borax's scientific name is sodium tetraborate and nothing works better or is as cost effective as a solution of sodium tetraborate, and so we avoid the alternatives.

How do you make sand slime not sticky? ›

Add ½ teaspoon (2 g) of baking soda to slime to make it less sticky. Alternatively, mix in 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of contact solution. Adding 1 teaspoon (5 mL) of baby oil can also reduce stickiness. Try kneading the slime more with your hands.

How do you make sand slime without borax? ›

For a thicker, grittier texture sometimes known as “sand slime,” use 1 tbsp baking soda and 1 tbsp contact lens solution to your 4-6 oz of glue. For a stretchy but firmer texture, use ½ tbsp baking soda and 1-2 tbsp contact lens solution.

How do you make stretchy slime with Tide? ›

Making Silly Putty Slime
  1. Pour 1/4 cup (60 milliliters) of clear school glue into a bowl. ...
  2. Use a fork to stir in 2 teaspoons of liquid laundry detergent. ...
  3. Add in 1 more teaspoon of liquid laundry detergent and stir again. ...
  4. Knead the slime by hand for about 1 to 2 minutes. ...
  5. Add some shaving cream for fluffy slime if desired.

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