Then you’re ready to play!Īlthough there is not much flavor, this silly putty is completely safe to ingest (we tried it out!) and is a lot of fun to play with. Step 3) If stirring it becomes difficult, roll the putty around in your hands until the coloring is evenly distributed. Try to avoid dropping the food coloring on to the corn starch because it tends to clump up – we tried to add ours to the marshmallows. Step 2) Remove from the microwave (carefully because the bowl may be hot!) and add your choice of food coloring. Microwave for 20-30 seconds or until you see the marshmallows expanding. Step 1) Add the marshmallows, cornstarch, and coconut oil to a microwave-safe bowl. 6 large Kraft® Jet-Puffed® Marshmallows.If you have little ones that are interested in sensory play, and tend to stick things in their mouth – this is for you!! These are all of the things that you’ll need: It’s perfect to form and mold and twist and bend and… eat!! So a little brainstorming later… figuring that marshmallows would melt nicely if only mixed with something to give it a better texture… we created our own Edible Marshmallow Silly Putty! It’s not slimy. Not that glue and saline solution would poison someone but, well, let’s say anything is possible with my offspring. Naturally, my younger daughter was interested in making her own ooey gooey creation as well but I knew I had to come up with something less toxic for her. Did you hear about it? My preteen stocked up on clear glue, cornstarch, glitter, and saline solution or something or another and my kitchen became a war zone… literally. Following the fidget spinner craze came the DIY slime trend.
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