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Lightbulb Gooey Bath Paint

A novel way to keep 'em clean!
My Little boy has been the guinea pig for this and he loves it...
You need:
8 tbsp/4 ounces clear/white liquid soap/shower gel,
1 tsp cornflour (or more if you want a thicker consistency),
food colouring.

To make::stirthepo
Mix soap and cornflour in a bowl and divide into different containers for colouring. Add colour one drop at a time until you or your child think it's 'cool'.

Test darker colours for staining or keep them pale.

Will refrigerate for up to 3 days in an air-tight container.

Have fun!
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UPDATE:

I've been adding more cornflour to get a thicker consistency, apparently this helps the 'flesh' coloured goo stick!!! And zombie vomit is better thick too! :vomit: Don't know who's worse - me or Raymond!
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