Six Sisters' Stuff: Homemade Gak

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Homemade Gak

Winter is here . . . and it is CRAZY cold in Utah! The HIGH temperature for the day doesn't even reach 20 degrees and the low in the morning is usually a negative number. I try not to take my kids anywhere and so we are forced to find things to do to entertain ourselves.

I came across this fun idea from cute Kristyn over at Lil' Luna and knew that we needed to make it. The best part about this craft is that it seriously took less than 3 minutes to throw together and it entertained my kids for 2 straight hours! I am not even kidding!

 To make your own gak, this is what you will need:
-2 (4 oz) bottles of Elmer's glue (or one big 8 oz bottle like mine)
-1 teaspoon Borax (I bought that huge box of Borax at WalMart for less than $2. You can find it on the laundry detergent aisle)
-Water
-Food coloring

Empty your bottles of glue into a big bowl. Then fill the empty bottles with warm water, shake it up and dump it into the bowl with the glue. Add some food coloring (the more you add, the more vibrant your gak will be). Set the bowl aside.

 Fill a cup with 1/2 cup of warm water. Add the 1 teaspoon of Borax and mix until the Borax is dissolved. Pour the Borax mixture into your bowl and start stirring (I used a big wooden spoon to mix it up). You will see that it will start to get "stringy". When it becomes difficult to stir with a spoon, continuing mixing with your hands. Keep squishing it and kneading it until it starts to become gelatinous.

The more you play with it, the more "gak"-like it becomes!
I occasionally let my kids play with Play-Doh, but I hate it because it smells funny and when it dries out, it leaves a huge mess behind. This Gak doesn't smell at all and it doesn't dry out or leave a mess behind! When we are done playing, we just put it in a large Ziploc bag and save it for another day! It is awesome!

Kristyn over at Lil' Luna also has a cute idea to give this Gak as a gift . . . you can check it out here.

Looking for some more indoor entertainment?


28 comments:

  1. How fun!! I'm always looking for some good ideas for my nieces and nephews and this is perfect!! So excited to try it out for them!

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  2. oh my gosh, what a great idea! I loved playing with gack as a kid!

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  3. Will any powdered detergent do? I could not find Borax

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    1. I am not sure- I think that it has to be Borax because of the ingredients in Borax and the chemical reaction that it has with the water and the glue.

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  4. I do this with my students in Chemistry, and it is always one of their favorite labs! The Borax can be hard to find sometimes, but Target always seems to have it - usually on a bottom shelf near the laundry detergent, but not always exactly next to it (which I found out one day after searching for it for about 20 minutes one aisle over from where it was!)

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  5. I really love this idea. Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to try this weekend with the kids because I am so tired of the Play-Doh drying out and getting stuck in the carpet, so thanks so much again for sharing!!!

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  6. You fill up your empty glue bottles with water and add that in, which is 8 ounces. Then later in the recipe you will need 1/2 cup of water to add the 1 teaspoon of borax. Hope this helps. It's so fun to play with.
    -The Six Sisters

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  7. So fun!! Thanks for sharing :)

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  8. Ooh, I'm so excited about this! I loved this stuff as a kid, and now my kids can play with it too!

    - Jocelyn @ jocelynandjason.blogspot.com

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  9. Does the coloring leave any residue? Like if they play over my tablecloth will it stain? I rarely use food coloring because it scares me.

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    1. You would be fine to not use any coloring at all, if you want! It won't be a very fun color, but it would be the same gooey texture. I used a lot of food coloring and the kids played on my white countertop and it kind of discolored the countertop, but I was able to clean it off with some scouring powder. I hope that helps!

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  10. My son made this is in preschool last year, and they made it in combination with reading "Bartholomew and the Oobleck", by Dr. Suess. Instead of calling it Gak, they called it Oobleck, and the kids had a BLAST!!!!

    Thanks for linking up to the City of Motherly Love Thursday Linky party (cityofmotherlylove.blogspot.com). I really appreciate it!!!

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  11. This is really cute. What a great idea. Thanks so much for stopping by Ducks 'n a Row and linking up. We have a blog hop every Wednesday. Would love it if you'd come by again. I'll be seeing you on Saturday, too!
    Blessings,
    Sinea
    http://www.ducksnarow.com

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  12. Looks so cool, and I love the colour!

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  13. This is a great idea--my 5-year old will love this! Thank you so much for linking up at What's In Your Kitchen Wednesday.

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  14. What a fun activity for the kids! Thanks for linking up with us this week!

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  15. will this leave the kids hands stained? I was thinking of having my Sunday School class make it, but don't know if the moms would appreciate their hands getting all stained.

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  16. will this leave the kids hands stained? I was thinking of having my Sunday School class make it, but don't know if the moms would appreciate their hands getting all stained.

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    1. Hi Shelley, It would depend on how much food coloring you put it. I used about a half a bottle of green and it left a faint outline on my white counter. You don't need to add color or just put a little in to make it a fun light shade. You can totally leave it white and for sure not have any problems. But I think you would be fine just coloring it barely. Sounds like a fun Sunday School to me!!! :) Hope this helps.

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  17. We chose this fantastic idea as one of our favorites from last week's link party! Thanks a million for sharing and feel free to grab a button if you'd like! :) - Erika

    http://www.thehopelesshousewife.com/our-favorite-links-for-12113/
    http://www.thehopelesshousewife.com/linkparties/link-party/

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  18. LOVE this!! I've got to make this with my kids!

    Thanks for linking up! I am showing it off on my blog tomorrow!

    Ashley
    www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com

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  19. We just made this and I used gel food coloring (just a few drops of blue and red for a nice lavender) and it didn't stain anything at all. Thanks for this, they had great fun! Unfortunately the 11 year old (of course it would be the oldest) discovered why you shouldn't use it as a hat ROFL.

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  20. Such a great idea! I've been implementing these ideas lately too and its amazing how something so simple is so helpful! I want to start a page as your ans recently I asked a web design company ELCO PLANET (www.elcoplanet.com) to develope the page for me.. I was just interested for web hosting.. can you please advice me about web hosting provider.. have you ever heard for www.elcoplanet.com offering hosting, alfa reseller hosting... ? thanks a lot

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    1. We have a private company do our web hosting because they host our MyRecipeMagic.com site. There are thousands of webhosting providers. I have heard that HostGator.com does a good job. And if are using Google’s blogger.com, you can get your blog hosted for free. WordPress.com charges a little for a simple blog, but that is about all we know.

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  21. My children play with play-dough almost everyday. You are so right about the mess - we bought a handheld vacuum just so they could start cleaning it up themselves. Excited to try this gap recipe as an alternative. Thanks for sharing!

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  22. Love this - I have featured it in my 50 Wonderful Ways with Play Dough post, Alice @ Mums Make Lists

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