![]() ![]() Try this next: Use this edible marshmallow slime as the base for our NEW Edible Candy Cane Slime! ![]() Marshmallow slime is one of the stretchiest edible slime recipes we’ve ever made! Since marshmallow fluff is sticky, this slime takes a little more kneading/mixing time to reach the perfect consistency than some other slimes – but when it does, it is SO worth it! Result: a super-duper stretchy edible marshmallow slime that requires no heating or cooking! Not only is this easy marshmallow slime recipe non-toxic…it’s edible! Actually, it tastes pretty yummy! Not that I recommend eating the whole batch, but if your kids lick their fingers it’s all good. Since microwaving is something my 4-year old isn’t going to handle on her own, we love our own version of edible marshmallow slime using marshmallow fluff - which is already in a more malleable form. (I’ll include both in the printable recipe at the bottom of the post). Marshmallow fluff is already soft and doesn’t require cooking, which is why we like this version best. When you make marshmallow slime with marshmallows, you need to use a microwave to melt them. ![]() Using marshmallow fluff (no cook – our favorite!).There are two ways to make marshmallow slime: We’ve even incorporated mini marshmallows into our Edible Floam Slime too! Marshmallows are so versatile for edible slime recipes! We love edible slime, and we’ve made marshmallow slime with regular campfire marshmallows before. What a perfect opportunity to try out the new marshmallow slime recipe I’d been working on! Since we were stuck inside, my youngest daughter begged to make slime. Wouldn’t you know it, we had record-breaking rain on the Fourth of July this year! You only need 3 simple kitchen ingredients for taste-safe sensory play for kids of all ages! This Marshmallow Slime is SUPER stretchy!! We’ll show you how to make edible slime with marshmallows (2 different ways) with both easy video and photo step by step instructions. Keep covered when not in use.Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe It’s non-toxic and will come off soon, but you might want to be mindful of it when deciding to add color or how much color you want to add. Keep in mind that food coloring may discolor skin, which is troublesome to some people. Mix in the conditioner with your hands–it will just start coming together and it will be pliable and very, very smooth. You may need to add more conditioner as you go). So use a bigger bowl than you think you’ll need, and don’t think that only a Pyrex measuring cup will do the trick, because it won’t. It works wonders for my dirty dish workload. Place the cornstarch in a large bowl and add your conditioner.Īs I should know by now (and as you guys may have noticed), I perpetually underestimate how large my mixing bowls should be and I end up transferring them to a larger bowl later on. But I would use something that smells good to you because this play dough will have a strong scent and it will stay on your hands. There’s no need to use anything other than the cheapest (or free-est) stuff–save your Bumble & Bumble for your hair. You’re going to need some hair conditioner and cornstarch. Let’s make some cornstarch conditioner play dough! We have a plethora of unused beauty and personal grooming products from my husband’s work, plus a plethora of cornstarch from that time I waaaay overestimated how much cornstarch I was going to need for a recipe (plus a plethora of piñatas, but that’s irrelevant here), so we had everything we needed. I used to make this way back in my babysitting days and it was just as fun as I remembered it. Turns out all we needed to make two of the three happy (the third needed Sprite and saltines) was making this play dough. I was tired and sore from working out and we were all just kind of off a notch or two. I had one sick kid, a toddler in a terrible mood, and the third just bouncing off the walls. It was like something out of Gilmore Girls. We stocked up on treats and wore our coziest clothes all day and stayed inside and read and played games. ![]()
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