This is a simple, old‑fashioned craft you can make at home. Super Bouncy Balls are small, fun, and cheap to make. I learned how to make them with kids at the kitchen table. For a similar project and extra photos, see this magic marble bouncy balls guide.
Why Make This Super Bouncy Balls
They are quick to make. They teach mixing and kneading in a hands‑on way. Kids love watching glue turn into a ball. They also make easy gifts or party favors. The process feels a bit like a kitchen tradition.
How to Make Super Bouncy Balls
This recipe is simple. It uses glue, borax, water, and cornstarch. I keep supplies on hand for rainy days. For more step‑by‑step ideas, check this DIY marble bounce balls tutorial.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon white school glue (PVA glue)
1/2 teaspoon borax powder
3 tablespoons warm water
1 tablespoon cornstarch
Food coloring (any color you like)
Disposable cup and spoon or popsicle stick for stirring
Plastic gloves (optional, for easy cleanup)
Zip-top bag or airtight container (for storage)
For extra reading on homemade options, see this homemade bouncing balls resource.
Directions
- Grab a disposable cup and mix 1 tablespoon of white school glue with 3 tablespoons of warm water. Whisk it like you mean it!
- In a separate cup, dissolve 1/2 teaspoon of borax powder in a splash of warm water—think of it as your secret potion.
- Pour the borax solution into the glue mixture slowly while stirring like a mad scientist!
- Add in that cornstarch and mix until it’s a smooth criminal.
- Want to get colorful? Drop in a few squirts of food coloring and mix until your bouncy ball looks like a rainbow—paint those dull days away!
- Time to get hands-on! Knead the mixture until it forms a ball. If it’s feeling a bit off, add a smidge more borax or warm water until it’s just right.
- Store your bouncy balls in a zip-top bag or airtight container to keep the fun fresh.
How to Serve Super Bouncy Balls
Let them cool and shape them into rounds. Show them how high they bounce on a tabletop or tile floor. Let kids take turns testing their creations. Use a shallow tray to catch balls during play if you like.
How to Store Super Bouncy Balls
Keep them in a zip‑top bag or airtight container. Store at room temperature away from direct sun. If they dry out, a drop of warm water and a bit of kneading can soften them again.
Tips to Make Super Bouncy Balls
Wear gloves if you want easier cleanup. Work on a non‑stick surface like parchment. If the mixture is too sticky, add a tiny bit more cornstarch. If it is too crumbly, add a drop of warm water and knead. For extra ideas and variations, you can also look back at the magic marble bouncy balls guide.
Variations
- Marble effect: swirl two colors together before kneading.
- Glitter: add a pinch of cosmetic‑grade glitter into the glue mixture.
- Small or large: make halves or double the recipe for bigger balls.
- Scented: a drop of food‑safe flavoring oil will add a light scent.
FAQs
Q: Is borax safe to use with kids?
A: Borax can irritate skin and eyes. Supervise children closely. Use gloves if you prefer. Keep borax out of reach of very young children and pets.
Q: How long do the bouncy balls last?
A: Stored in an airtight container, they can last for weeks. They may slowly harden over time.
Q: What if my ball is sticky after kneading?
A: Add a tiny pinch of cornstarch and knead more. If it is too hard, add a drop of warm water and knead.
Q: Can I make them without borax?
A: You can try other activators, but results vary. Borax gives a reliable bounce.
Conclusion
Thanks for trying this simple craft. For a trusted how‑to with pictures from a public broadcaster, see the PBS craft page on making a bouncy ball: PBS craft guide for super bouncy balls. If you prefer ready‑made options, you can compare different store items like the selection of super high bounce balls on Amazon.
PrintSuper Bouncy Balls
A simple and fun craft to make bouncy balls at home with kids using glue, borax, water, and cornstarch.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 2 bouncy balls
- Category: Craft
- Method: Crafting
- Cuisine: N/A
- Diet: N/A
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon white school glue (PVA glue)
- 1/2 teaspoon borax powder
- 3 tablespoons warm water
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- Food coloring (any color)
- Disposable cup and spoon or popsicle stick for stirring
- Plastic gloves (optional, for easy cleanup)
- Zip-top bag or airtight container (for storage)
Instructions
- In a disposable cup, mix 1 tablespoon of white school glue with 3 tablespoons of warm water. Whisk to combine.
- Dissolve 1/2 teaspoon of borax powder in a splash of warm water in a separate cup.
- Pour the borax solution into the glue mixture slowly while stirring continuously.
- Add in the cornstarch and mix until smooth.
- Add food coloring and mix until desired color is achieved.
- Knead the mixture until it forms a ball, adjusting with borax or warm water as necessary.
- Store the bouncy balls in a zip-top bag or airtight container.
Notes
Wear gloves for easier cleanup and work on a non-stick surface. Adjust the texture by adding cornstarch or warm water as needed.