Silly Putty By: Ryan. Materials:  Borax  2 Bowls  Glue  Food Coloring (Optional)  Popsicle Stick  Water Step 1.

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Silly Putty By: Ryan

Materials:  Borax  2 Bowls  Glue  Food Coloring (Optional)  Popsicle Stick  Water Step 1

Mixing!  First put some borax in a bowl. Then add a cup of water, mix that together until it forms a solution. Step 2

Experiment!  Then put the glue into the mixed solution and stir it together with your popsicle stick. (You will notice it will stick to your popsicle stick.) Step 3

Getting Ready!  Now that you have mixed it you will notice that the glue stuck to your stick. Now put the glue that was on the stick into the second bowl, and put your favorite color dye into the bowl and mix it together. Step 4

Putty Time!!!!  Now let your silly putty dry for 1 hour. Then, you can play with your homemade silly putty!!!!! Step 5