HOW TO MAKE SNOTTY SLIME: A Creepy Puppet Project Presentation

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Doc. Whotnaught brings you a CREEPY PUPPET PROJECT PRESENTATION of HOW TO MAKE SNOTTY SLIME!

We have used many creepy and gross things in the production of the Creepy Puppet Project films. One of the favourite things we use when blowing up zombies or making our monsters teeth drip with goop is snotty slime. So, here is your chance to learn how to make this simple gooey stuff and use it for all your own ghoulish ideas!

Here is the overview of this repulsive recipe!

Adult supervision required, this stuff can get dangerously hot when making it.

WHAT YOU NEED:
-water
-food colouring
-powdered fibre (psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid)
-1 cup measuring scoop
-1 teaspoon measuring scoop
-a microwave safe bowl
-a mixing spoon
-a microwave
-oven mitts (optional)

HOW TO MAKE THE SNOTTY SLIME

1-In a microwave safe bowl, Mix 1 teaspoon of the powdered fibre with 1 cup of water

2-Mix a few drops of food colouring.

3-Place in Microwave and heat on high setting for 4 to 5 minutes

4-Keep an eye as the mixture boils and do not let it overflow the bowl.

5-Let the mixture stand in the microwave for 2 to 4 min.

6-Repeat step 4.

7-Continue to repeat the boiling and cooling process anywhere from 2 to 6 times. The more the boiling process is repeated, the thicker the slime mixture will become.

CAREFUL IT WILL BE VERY VERY HOT!

8-Let the mixture cool in the microwave for 10 minutes before handling it. You can also place the slime onto a tray or plate to cool. Once it has cooled.. you can PLAY with it!

You can experiment with this recipe, add a bit more of the fibre powder to the mix you can even add a little bit of flavoured drink crystals if you want your snotty slime to taste good. But we dont recommend consuming it.

This slime does clean up with soap and water. If not kept in an airtight container, it will dry out.

We hope you have fun with this little project. Be sure to visit the Creepy Puppet Project on our YouTube channel! MORE CREEPY PUPPET PROJECT fun is in the works, so subscribe and stay tuned!!!

Thanks for the support from all you fans of all things strange and creepy!
M.F.

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  • A few people have asked me how you clean this stuff up if you get it on things. Warm water and soap should do the trick..but the food- colouring can stain some surfaces. If the Snotty Slime dries and gets crusty on a surface, try re-hydrating it then cleaning it up.

  • What is the Doc, anyway? Is he some sort of cyborg zombie?

    Hankster

  • He's a " Clockwork Steampunk Cyborg"

    ;)

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  • is it like gel flubber or jello

  • does it realy work

  • Will it harden but still keep it's shape and look like slime? Kind of like rubber? Or does it dry out too much and crack get flat and not look like slime anymore? I would like to use it for a puppet, but it would stain it and ruin the puppet if I had to wash it off and re-apply it every time.

  • That scares me :(

    What the hell

  • that is the best ever :)

  • He creeps the hell out of me.

  • i made it but the slime was bubling alot is that supposed to happen? but it still worked!

  • @aza221 it is basicly fiber and water and optional powder drink mix all edible stuff... it just might make u sick

  • I think u should do more clips like this I'm a nanny for 3 kids they loved it I wish we had more projects like this

  • He reminds me of the tomorrow land guy Tom Orrow :D

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