Q&A for How to Make a Bouncy Ball (Without Borax)

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    "One tablespoon" of what?
    Community Answer
    It's a typo -- you need one tablespoon plus one teaspoon of water. You also need another 1.5 teaspoons of water later on.
  • Question
    What do I do if it breaks or crack a few days later?
    Community Answer
    Just put a little more water on it so you can reshape it, then redo the microwave tip.
  • Question
    Can I use flour instead of cornstarch?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. The consistency will be less smooth when it is molded, but it will bounce some.
  • Question
    How do you make it smooth?
    Community Answer
    Take water and rub it on the sides. The water would make the sides smooth.
  • Question
    Mine doesn't bounce and there are cracks in it. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    Take water and put it on the cracks, then soak it up, then you should be good. If not, just start over.
  • Question
    If I don't have a microwave, can it be heated on the stove or in the oven?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but make sure you don't leave the mixture in oil or heat the mixture too long, or you could mess up or speed up the chemical reaction.
  • Question
    How many balls does one batch make on average?
    Community Answer
    I'm pretty sure it just makes one ball, but if you want more, you could make more batches.
  • Question
    Can I add poster color instead of food color?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that will also work, but it might stain your hands if you hold it for too long.
  • Question
    Can you use hairspray instead of heat?
    Community Answer
    No! It will go all wrong. Use a hairdryer if you have to, not hairspray.
  • Question
    Can I use more than one color of food coloring?
    Community Answer
    Of course!
  • Question
    Can the bouncy balls melt?
    Myrnna Haddad
    Community Answer
    If you leave the bouncy ball outside in the sun for 3 or 4 hours, your bouncy ball might melt.
  • Question
    How long does it take to make this?
    Community Answer
    It shouldn't take you long at all, probably about 5-10 minutes.
  • Question
    Can I heat the mixture?
    Lil\' Bea
    Community Answer
    Since it will be heated later on, it is fine to heat the mixture.
  • Question
    Does it really work?
    Community Answer
    Yes, this DIY craft really works.
  • Question
    How high is it supposed to bounce?
    Myrnna Haddad
    Community Answer
    Your DIY bouncy ball is probably going to bounce 2 or 3 feet high. Add more water for more height.
  • Question
    Can I eyeball the ingredients?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but don't eyeball them too much or your bouncy ball may end up being less bouncy than you want.
  • Question
    Do I cool it? If so, how long?
    Community Answer
    Just let it cool until you can touch it.
  • Question
    What can I use if I don't have cornstarch?
    Community Answer
    You can use flour instead of cornstarch.
  • Question
    Can I use glow in the dark sand to make the glow in the dark bouncy balls?
    Community Answer
    Yes and you can also use glow paint. Most people recommend the use glowing paint.
  • Question
    How many balls will this quantity make?
    Myrnna Haddad
    Community Answer
    If you do this exact recipe and follow the instructions and measurements, this recipe will make once bouncy ball.
  • Question
    Can I make my bouncy ball two colors?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. You just have to make two batches with two different colors before mixing them together.
  • Question
    How do I make it bounce more?
    Community Answer
    Add more water and heat it if needed.
  • Question
    Could I use flour instead of cornstarch?
    Community Answer
    No. Cornstarch is necessary.
  • Question
    If the bouncy ball is to hard and cracks what do I do?
    XxBIRDSxX call me birb シ
    Community Answer
    Put some water on it and you will be fine. If it is still bad, restart or try again.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article