Guest Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 Hi there! Has anyone made GOOP or FLUBBER before? if so what are they like (e,g appearance and texture). I remember making something (which i think was goop ages ago and it kind of set, but then ran through your fingers when you held it!! is this right? ive searched the web for recipes but they are extremely varied. Also! how do you all colour you pasta-is it a case of just addding food colouring. Sorry i'm having a craft crisis!!x
Guest Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 hey there......I'm always making goop but it's by accident - my playdough never comes out right. I had a quick look on the web too - have you come across this site alysha? http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cache:dvS...&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
catma Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 cornflower and water does the solid/runny thing - I saw a science programme on BBC once where they even got someone to run along a trough of cornflower mix to prove it's amazing qualities!! Don't know the quantities though, my NNEB was the queen of making it so she alays got the job!!! Children loved it!
Guest Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 Hi Alysha There were 2 conversations about this some time ago. You can find one here and the other one here. Linda
Inge Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 Goop as others say is cornflour and water - just enough water to enable it to be liquid, too much water and it doesnt work the same trial an error works children love mixing it! we colour pasta with food colour and leave to dry on a baking sheet, sometimes if needed we dry it in the oven on a very low heat, works very well with rice too - children loved the multi coloured rice instead of sand, feels very different. Inge
hali Posted October 17, 2004 Posted October 17, 2004 We just put cornflour on trays and add a little water.....works every time
hali Posted October 17, 2004 Posted October 17, 2004 Forgot to add it works with custard/blamogue(excuse spelling) powder too, get some lovely smells then!
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