
Clear slime mixed with white and colorful slime on top; the weight of the top layer seeps down, like melting lava, resembling a marble-like avalanche.

Crunchy slime that contains more beads than slime so it’s EXTRA textural; the sounds are the best!

Bingsu is a gorgeous, iridescent bead that, when added to slime, makes the texture crunchy. It’s best with clear slime so you see the shine.

Butter Slime is called “butter” because the texture is spreadable, like butter itself. It has a creamy, soft, pillowy feel. The key is the addition of air dry clay (the clay we use is especially supple). It tends to be less sticky than other slimes. Words associated with Butter: playable, holdable.

Clear slime is made with clear glue, so it is typically transparent, even when color is involved (if you add a lot of pigment, the slime may seem opaque but when stretched, you see its translucence). This slime is the best for BIG bubbles, huge pops and ASMR sounds.

Think of a super stretchy and fluffy slime that feels cottony and feathery to the touch. That’s cloud. It’s airy and known for the way it drizzles like soft serve ice cream, falling down unto itself. The key ingredient is inflatable snow (we use SnoWonder).

Cloud Creme is similar to cloud though it’s not as fluffy and it doesn’t offer the same drizzle impact. It feels like creamy icing and is inflatable (the more you play with it, the bigger it grows due to the fact that air gets trapped inside of the slime). It makes gorgeous swirls and pops.

Cloud Dough is also in the Cloud Family (with Cloud and Cloud Creme), though it’s heavier than both due to the addition of air dry clay, creating a dough-like texture that is spreadable (though it’s also more dense than butter). It’s known for stretching (very good for hand and arm movements/muscles).

DIY Clay slimes come with a clay topper (often sculpted into fun shapes - sports balls, unicorns, animals, desserts, etc.). You mush the clay into the base slime, which turns the texture into one that is more buttery. So a cloud will turn to a cloud dough and a thick and glossy transforms to butter, as examples.

A crunchy slime, thanks to floam beads. Overnight, the beads float to the top so the first crunch is heaven!

A combination of clear slime and cloud slime, layered so the cloud slime literally looks like it’s floating on top. Mix it up slowly so you can see the combination of textures. The result is light, fluffy, airy, stretchy, and playable.

Pronounced “icy,” it’s a clear glue-based slime with wet fake snow (SnoWonder). The feeling of icee mimics the look and feel of the Italian dessert of the same name. It’s a “cousin” to jelly slime.

Making Icee is similar to making jelly (it involves clear glue, but dry fake snow - SnoWonder); it has a jelly-like feel (literally like jam).

Slay is similar to butter slime, but it has slightly less clay, hence the name. It is stretchy, flippable and swirlable.

Slime that’s full of pellets known as “slushee beads” that give the slime a super crunchy feeling and sound; it’s important to use Victory Pellets (not only are they recyclable, but they make for the best crunch).

A sizzly slime thanks to the addition of ground upcycled hangers. It has a sandy texture, almost similar to an exfoliator.

One of the original handmade slime textures, it’s both thick and glossy. It is known for the way it pops and makes bubbles. It’s poke-worthy for ASMR sounds.

Slime with a layer of hardened melted wax on top. You crack through the wax to reveal the texture underneath. Double ASMR!