Amber Nicole makes a total mess in this lesson, as usual. If you are the messy sort, like Amber Nicole is the messy sort, cover your entire table with newspaper.  When you are done, roll it up and throw it out. Because this slime is primarily corn starch, sand and water, the paper helps dry out the mixture and return it to powder.

This class is a remote classroom full of students interacting with Amber Nicole.

Students should only begin watching this video after they have their supplies in hand and checked off on the list sent to them.

Stop, rewind, slow down the video as you need!

Amber Nicole is Available for:

  • After School Art Enrichment Programs
  • College Portfolio Preparation
  • Customized Art Lessons
  • Day Camps and Retreats
  • Private Functions
  • Teacher Workshops
  • Online Lessons

Amber Nicole teaches this lesson twice.  If one doesn’t suit your style, try this one. We like to teach things as many different ways as possible. Every lesson is different because there are different students interacting with us and asking questions.

This class is a remote classroom full of students interacting with Amber Nicole.

Students should only begin watching this video after they have their supplies in hand and checked off on the list sent to them.

Stop, rewind, slow down the video as you need!

Chadwick is Available for:

  • After School Art Enrichment Programs
  • College Portfolio Preparation
  • Customized Art Lessons
  • Day Camps and Retreats
  • Private Functions
  • Teacher Workshops
  • Online Lessons

This is Chadwick is a very good distance learning teacher! He is great at calmly explaining the science and using real-life examples so students can relate to the concepts. Chadwick does not teach this class to a room of students, so the video is a little shorter. Stop, rewind, slow down the video as you need!

Students should only begin watching this video after they have their supplies in hand and checked off on the list sent to them.

Tables where students are working should be covered carefully and students themselves should have art or messy clothes on as this lesson involves chalk that dyes the skin and fabric when wet.