Hi guys .
So here is another diy inspired by Instagram .
I saw several accounts posting these cupcake slimes and decided to try it for myself to get started .
You'll need some white P VA glue .
This is much easier to find than clear P VA glue .
And you can save some money by getting a huge bottle like this from art or hardware shops .
Then you'll need some foaming soap , baking soda and contact lens solution for the cupcake part .
You'll need some food coloring , vanilla essence and cake sprinkles .
First , I poured about 400 g of 14 ounces of glue into a bowl .
Then I added about three teaspoons of baking soda since I'm using the same size bowl as my slime mountain video .
I know that I can use a bit less than one packet of baking soda .
And by the way , I will be filming a follow up on the rainbow slime .
So you can see how it looks .
Three weeks later , next , add some face foam or shaving foam into the glue .
This makes the slime fluffier and increases the total volume .
So you have more to play with , then fold the foam into the glue until it looks like beaten egg whites .
The bowl I used was a bit too small , so I had to be careful when mixing , but this was extremely fun and relaxing to do .
Please remember that even though the slime looks like food , it's obviously not edible .
So be sure to keep it away from young Children or pets , you can transfer half the glue into another bowl depending on how many colors you want to make .
I'm using yellow food coloring to create a cake batter effect .
Then add some vanilla essence or vanilla perfume to make it smell like real cake .
And lastly add some contact lens solution or eye drops , which will start turning the mixture into slime .
Of course , you can also use Borax solution here if you decide to use pure Borax dissolved in water , then you can skip the baking soda .
In the first step , white blue tends to be thicker than clear blue .
So it clumps together quite quickly .
You can soften the mixture by adding more soap and then using your hand to work it in .
Eventually , the mixture won't stick to your skin and it should look something like this .
If you added too much contact lens , liquid or Borax solution , then the slime will thicken .
So it starts to rip instead of being stretchy .
However , I actually like this effect a lot for this diy because it looks like a surprisingly realistic cake texture .
This is literally a cake S line that doesn't stick to your hands .
If you pull it slowly , then it will still stretch out like putty .
Now , grab a small airtight container and place your slime inside .
Add some extra slime to the top and shape it to look like a cupcake .
Then you can simply repeat the process with a different color .
I made a pink slime here using red food coloring , foaming soap , followed by a few drops of vanilla essence .
I think strawberry essence or perfume would also work quite well for this one .
I know some slime diy s tell you to mix with the spoon until the very end .
But I actually love using my hands for the final part .
Since slime is supposed to be played with , you can extend the fun of playing with it by going in with their hands earlier if done correctly .
You only need to wash your hands once before the slime comes together like this , then add the slime into a small container and mold into a cupcake shape just like we did earlier .
Making the frosting was trickier than I thought in the clips I saw on Instagram .
The frosting was simply made with soap foam , but that was a total fail .
When I tried it , the soap basically turned in liquid right away and there was no way it could hold any sprinkles .
And then I tried using shaving foam which is thicker , but that also started spreading out far too quickly .
So in the end , I just decided to make a white slime to use as the frosting .
This one doesn't need to be made perfectly at all .
Since we're only using a small amount and it gets mixed into the cakes .
I simply eyeballed the ingredients and mixed some glue soap and baking soda together .
Then I stirred it until it reached the beaten egg white stage that we had earlier for the frosting .
It's important to add just a tiny bit of contact lens liquid .
So the mixture doesn't become too thick .
Now , you can either spoon this onto the cupcake or you can use a piping bag .
I took a small plastic bag and cut one corner off .
Then I filled it up with frosting slime using a spoon and simply piped the cream onto the cupcake .
This part is so much fun and even though it does flatten out after a while , it holds up a lot better than soap or shaving foam .
And lastly just add some real cake sprinkles on top .
It's best to use small sprinkles which are light enough to stay on the cream .
And now your adorable cupcake slime is done .
So the question is , what do you actually do with this slime ?
The clips I saw on Instagram , push the cake inside the cream , which is quite fun to do .
Don't worry about mixing the sprinkles inside since there's not a lot and they'll get hidden by the slime anyway .
You can also stretch the cupcake out like on the thumbnail picture from this video .
The best part of this diy is that you can reuse the slime several times .
It actually gets more solid over time .
So it becomes easier to create the cupcake shape .
You can place it back into the container , add more cream and sprinkles .
Then once you're finished playing with it , you can simply replace the lid and keep it for later .
Hope you enjoyed this Diy and have fun making your slides .
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Bye .