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Thursday, February 15, 2018

3-Ingredient Monster High Slime

Thursday, February 15, 2018

3-Ingredient Monster High Slime

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Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

This 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime is easy enough for anyone to mix up. The best part is that it can keep kids entertained for hours using their imaginations and making up new adventures. For you homeschoolers, this also makes for a great science project!

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Kids everywhere are obsessed with making slime, and for good reason! It's simple, fun, and a great science experiment. To make this sparkly Monster High-inspired Slime, you'll only need these 3 ingredients:

4 oz Elmer's Glue (Clear or Gel)
4 oz Warm Water (makes a stretchier slime)
½ Tablespoon Baking Soda
1½ Tablespoons Contact Lens Solution (HAS to have boric acid ingredient or it won't work)

You can also make slime using Borax. Check out this tutorial to see how!

*While it looks pretty and is a lot of fun, slime is NOT edible. Because of that, I don't recommend letting small children play with it if there's a chance they will try to eat it. Be sure to also wash your hands and play space well after playing.

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

To add some sparkle and shine to the slime, you'll need some glitter. Packages like this mega pack of Glitter Shakers gives you 12 color options to work with at a price you can definitely afford for projects with kids. 

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

To turn our slime into something that screams Monster High, I found this package of freaky-fab Monster High Confetti! In this pack there are 3 packs of foil confetti in different shapes: hearts, bats, smoochy lips, stars, Skullettes, and Monster High badges in the Monster High signature colors (blue, pink, silver, and black).

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Start by pouring out the entire bottle glitter glue into a mixing bowl. If you want a stretchier slime, fill the empty glue container with some hot or warm water and put the lid back on. Shake well the bottle well. This will get all of the excess glue out of the bottle and is an easy way to measure the water you need! Pour the water into the mixing bowl and stir until combined.

Pour in any colors of glitter you want to use and some of the confetti. I didn't use any of the Skullettes or the Monster High badges because I felt that they were a little too large. Use a spoon to distribute the glitter and confetti.

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Add the baking soda and mix it in thoroughly. Slowly stir in contact lens solution a Tablespoon at a time. As you stir with a spoon, you'll see that it almost immediately becomes thick and clumps together.

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Once the slime thickens up, remove it from the bowl and use your hands to mix it all together. Add a little more solution if it's too sticky. Keep squishing the slime with your hands and kneading it like a dough until it's smooth and no longer sticky.

Keep kneading the slime for a minute or two before adding any more solution. If you add too much, the slime will be too stiff and isn't much fun to play with.

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Stretch it, squish it, and have fun! This glittery slime is moldable, but won't hold it's shape for long. Squish your hands into it and leave a hand print, or create a shape and watch it melt into a blob. Your kids will be entertained for quite a while.

Store the slime in an airtight container or Ziploc bag. It will stay good for quite a while as long as you keep it sealed. I've also heard that keeping it in the fridge will help it stay useable longer (but I've never tried it).

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

My daughter loves playing with her Monster High Minis in the slime. You can press them in, cover them, and play and the slime shouldn't stick to them. It's so much fun!

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

Want to know the science behind slime? Here's our favorite scientist, Frankie Stein to tell you all about it:

Slime is a fang-tastic learning tool that is fun to make, play with, and personalize. It's gooey, yet it doesn't stick to your skin. You can shape it into a solid shape and then it almost immediately melts like a liquid. Why does this happen?

First, let me tell you a secret: while there are multiple slime recipes out there, did you know that they are all made the same way?! All you need to form a basic slime is 2 important ingredients: polyvinyl alcohol (a main ingredient in washable school glue) and borate ion (which is found in borax/sodium tetraborate, or boric acid). Isn't that CLAW-some?!

In case you're wondering, borax and boric acid are slightly different molecules, but both change to borate ion when mixed with with water! That's why you need to dilute Borax detergent in water, or use detergents/solutions that already have water mixed in to make a successful slime.

How it works: when the polyvinyl alcohol (glue) is mixed together with borate ion (contact solution/Borax/etc), the two molecules form long chains. When you have a bunch of those chains, it creates the slime we all know and love!

Experiment: next time you make slime, try using different ratios of polyvinyl alcohol and borate ion. Not enough borate ion creates a looser slime that is more sticky and gooey. Too much borate ion, and you've got a stiff ball of slime that doesn't "melt" as fast or as well!

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

For my daughter's Monster High Birthday Party, we mixed up some of this Monster High Slime and put them into heart-shaped containers to give to her guests as party favors. The kids loved it and it was a fun project for my daughter to do for her friends. With the recipe above, we were able to fill about twelve 2" containers.

Have some "Fang"-tastic fun with 3-Ingredient Monster High Slime!

We have been having so much fun with this Monster High Slime. My daughter has been entertained for hours recreating scenes from Monster High and making up new adventures of her own.

For more Monster High fun, check out this Free Printable Monster High Bingo:

Free Printable Monster High Bingo

I would love to hear if you decide to make some Monster High Slime with your kids!

Do your kids love slime, too?

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Free Printable Monster High Bingo

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Free Printable Monster High Bingo

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Right now my daughter is obsessed with everything Monster High. The characters are just "claw"-some! She's slowly building up her doll collection and has even made a bottle cap necklace to show her Monster High spirit. For those of you who also have a Monster High fanatic at home, here's a Free Printable Monster High Bingo for you to play at a party or just for fun!

Download and print Free Printable Monster High Bingo to play at parties and just for fun!

Monster High Bingo includes all of your favorite characters, including Frankie Stein, Draculaura, Clawdeen, Cleo de Nile, and a whole lot more! The bingo set includes ten bingo cards, so it's easy to print and use for parties. It's fun for every age to play, and the calling cards include the names of the characters in case you don't know who they are.

(Set includes 10 bingo cards and calling cards in a single PDF file)

Download and print Free Printable Monster High Bingo to play at parties and just for fun!

The blank set works a little differently. You get one bingo card with empty spaces (except for the "free" spot). Then print and cut out the bingo pieces so you can assemble the bingo cards yourself. Just glue the pieces in place and you're ready to play!

This is a great option for little hands that want to be creative, or if you have a larger group of people and don't want multiple cards that are the same. The blank bingo set includes all the same characters as the full set, but you can create your own bingo card setup.

(Set includes one blank bingo card, bingo pieces, and calling cards in a single PDF file)

Game Instructions
1. Pick some kind of object to mark your squares (candy, glass gems, buttons, etc)
2. Give each player a bingo card and markers (or put your own card together with the blank set).
3. Have each player put a marker over the free space.
4. Have one person choose a calling card and say it out loud. Each player will cover that item on their card with a marker.
5. Once a player has 5 squares covered in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally), call out "BINGO!" and win the game!

Some things you should know before downloading:
*Artsy-Fartsy Mama printables are for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
*You may NOT modify, re-sell, redistribute, or claim the design as your own.
*Please do not remove the credits/watermarks.
*If you'd like to share this printable, credit must be given to Artsy-Fartsy Mama & linked back to this post.

To lengthen the life of the prints, I would recommend printing the bingo cards and calling cards on cardstock. All sets are 8.5x11 inches and combined in a single PDF format.

Who's your favorite Monster High character?

Friday, February 9, 2018

Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace

Friday, February 9, 2018

Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace

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"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Thanks to Fizzy Pops for making this post possible. As always all opinions are my own.
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"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Have a Monster High fan in your life? These Monster High Bottle Cap Necklaces are GORE-geous and surprisingly simple to make. My daughter can't wait to show off these latest jewelry creations and I'm excited to share how you can create some Monster High jewelry for yourself!

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

To make a creepy-cool Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace, you'll need:
Elastic Cord
Beads - we used solid and striped gumball beads, flower beads, faceted beads, and silver spacer beads
Binder Clips
Bottle Cap Pendants
Epoxy Stickers
Free Printable Monster High Bottle Cap Images
1" Circle Punch
Super Glue

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Cut two pieces of elastic cord about 9" long and tie the ends together on one side. Doubling the elastic cord will make the necklace stronger, and tying them together will keep them from slipping apart. Place a binder clip over the knot.

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Thread the beads on in any pattern you'd like. As you string the beads, make sure to place the bottle cap pendant in the center.

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Carefully remove the binder clip and tie the ends of the elastic cord together. Tie in multiple knots. Hold the elastic on both sides of the knot and pull tight. Add a drop of super glue over the knot and keep holding until the glue dries (doesn't take too long). This will help prevent the knot from coming undone and the beads falling all over the floor around you! (...ask me how I know)

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Add some super glue or clear, strong craft glue (E6000 and Beacon are my faves) to the center of the bottle cap pendant. You don't need very much.

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Print out the 5"x7" Free Printable Monster High Bottle Cap Images on photo paper. Choose which image you want to use and cut it out with a 1" circle punch. My daughter's first choice was a hot pink Frankie-inspired heart!

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Carefully place an epoxy sticker over the design. Be careful not to touch the back of the epoxy sticker or touch the image too much. You'll be able to see your fingerprint on the finished product!

Use a popsicle stick or something with an edge to rub the back of the image to help get the air bubbles out. Press the epoxy image into the bottle cap. Let it dry for a few hours.

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

Trim the tied ends of the elastic cord about 1/2" away from the knot. Now you can put the necklace on to show off your inner Monster High fashionista!

"Ghouls" everywhere will have fun making their own Monster High Bottle Cap Necklace!

This is another necklace my daughter made using the Monster High Skullette image. She wears it all the time and is so proud of putting the entire thing together herself. We have always enjoyed making chunky bead bottle cap necklaces, and are looking forward to showing you how we made more at her Monster High Birthday Party!

Who is your favorite Monster High character?