Homemade Flarp AKA Gak is such a fun activity for the kids. It’s fun to play with and even more fun to make.
Ok. This is a craft rather than a recipe, but when I saw this, I had to make it for my kids. Had to. And then when it turned out so awesome, I had to blog about it. We know it around here as Flarp. The {clears throat} farting putty. Some people know it as Gak. Whatever you call it, it’s pretty cool. Especially once you see how it’s made.
You can find the Borax in the laundry isle. The original recipe called for Elmer’s glue, but I used a different and less expensive brand and it worked just fine. OBVIOUSLY don’t let your kids eat it.
Homemade Flarp aka Gak
Author: Mandy Bird
Ingredients
- 2 (4 oz. each) bottle of glue
- 1-2 tsp. Borax
- water
- small plastic container
- mixing bowl
- food coloring
Directions
- Empty the bottles of glue into the mixing bowl. Fill the empty bottles of glue with water and put the lids back on. Shake 'em like a Polaroid picture. Empty into the mixing bowl with the glue.
- Add some food coloring. I used the Neon colors and lots of it to make the color bright. Stir together. Set aside.
- Add ½ cup warm water to 1 tsp. of Borax in the plastic container like a plastic cup or small Tupperware bowl and stir till pretty well dissolved. Pour it into your glue bowl. Stir and you will see that it instantly thickens up and gets all stringy. Set your spoon aside and use your hands to continue mixing. Trust me, it's the only way to do it. If you notice after awhile that it's still messy and not coming together, add another tsp. Borax to about ⅛ cup warm water and stirred to dissolve. Mix it in with the rest of the Flarp.
- Store it in a plastic zip close bag or other air tight container.
Notes
Note: Since this does contain Borax, make sure your little ones don't eat it. Wash hands after playing with it.
Borax is a cleaning agent/laundry agent and is not intended for going in the mouths. So basically, use responsibly.
Borax is a cleaning agent/laundry agent and is not intended for going in the mouths. So basically, use responsibly.
This is one craft I don’t mind. No mess if you do it right.
Note: Since this does contain Borax, make sure your little ones don’t eat it. Wash hands after playing with it.
Borax is a cleaning agent/laundry agent and is not intended for going in the mouths. So basically, use responsibly, you know?
Note: Since this does contain Borax, make sure your little ones don’t eat it. Wash hands after playing with it.
Borax is a cleaning agent/laundry agent and is not intended for going in the mouths. So basically, use responsibly, you know?
The Better Baker says
I"m SQUEEEEEAAALLLING! That is SO fun…and so easy! Can't wait to make it for my gr'kids. Pinning! Making! Sharing! Thanks –
Kim B. says
Ohhhh my boys would LOVE this!!! What a fun surprise for them to make 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Mo 'Betta says
my kids love this stuff!
Karyn - Pint Sized Baker says
Love it!! Just pinned it. Now to get Dad and the kiddo to make it!
Mackenzie says
Mandy, <br /> I love this! 🙂 Do you remember as a child how expensive this stuff was, and how it dried out so quickly once you did buy it! haha So great that you shared the recipe! 🙂 Thanks for sharing this great post on Saturday Show & Tell @ Cheerios and Lattes last week! 🙂 Hope to see you again this weekend! 🙂 <br />Mackenzie
Andrea Yeaple says
OH MY GOSH!! I have to try this! HA<br />I'm following you!! Can you follow me back please!
Mackenzie says
Congratulations! You're a featured favorite on this week's Saturday Show & Tell @ Cheerios and Lattes! 🙂
Jocelyn says
I am all about non messy craft projects! LOL at you clearing your throat before calling it fart putty!
Michelles Tasty Creations says
Love this! I can't wait to make this for my Grandsons to play with. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday last week. I can't wait to see what you link up this week. Have a wonderful weekend.<br /><br />Michelle
Kim Mozley says
Thank you so much for sharing the Flarp recipe. My 5 year old granddaughter loved helping make it and we played with her Great-Grandma with her “Awesome Creation” that she helped make. What a time!!!
mandyrecipebox says
How fun! I’m glad you all enjoyed it 🙂