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UniGlow's ThermoChromic Pigment (2g, Green (Peacock Green))

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About UniGlow's ThermoChromic Pigment

Heat Sensitive Color Changing Slime Recipe 1/4 cup white school glue 1 Tablespoons water 3 teaspoons Thermochromic pigment 1/8 cup liquid starch  Food coloring *Decide on your color scheme for the slime.  The color of thermochromic pigment will be the color of the slime when it is cold.  Then pick an alternating color of food coloring for the hot color.  Think color wheel neighbors to make the transition smooth.  I used: Blue pigment with yellow food coloring (Slime is teal and turns yellow when hot) Red pigment with yellow food coloring (Slime is orangey red and turns yellow when hot) Blue pigment with red food coloring (slime is purple and turns pink when hot) Pour 1/4 cup glue into a large bowl.  Add 1 tablespoon water and stir until combined.  Add 5 drop of food coloring and mix well.  Then add 3 teaspoons of thermochromic pigment and mix until uniformly distributed. Add 1/8 cup liquid starch and mix until thick and slimy.  Then knead the slime with your hands and return to the starch mixture for another mixing.  This step is important because it makes sure there's no unmixed glue hiding in the center of your slime ball.  If slime is still sticky, add aditional starch, a little bit at a time, and knead until not sticky anymore.  Most batches will use almost all of the starch. Store slime in a glass or plastic container with a lid for up to one month.  I noticed that it needed a bit more starch if it had been a few days since playing with it.  Just pour a teaspoon or so on the slime and knead it again.