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    Design Dazzle » Crafts » top tutorials

    Published: May 25, 2015 · Modified: May 27, 2023 by Toni Roberts · This post may contain affiliate links · 30 Comments

    DIY Styrofoam Cup Floam

    I figured out the best DIY FLOAM recipe using styrofoam cups. Super easy and inexpensive way to make this fluffy play floam! Your kids will love this craft and activity! #kidscraft #slime #slimerecipe || Design Dazzle

    I am so excited for this year’s lineup for Summer Camp! It’s our first day of Summer Camp. There will be lots of amazing ideas.

    Make sure to visit daily for ideas for summer fun! With all these great craftss, activities, etc, your kids will never be bored this summer.

    To start things off, I have a fun DIY project for you and your kids!

    Floam can be so fun to play with, but it is also expensive.

    An afternoon of fun doesn’t have to break the bank! Instead, today I’m sharing a simple, inexpensive DIY Floam recipe!

    I went to 3 different craft stores to purchase polystyrene beads that most use for this recipe. They were no where to be found. Then I searched on line and they were expensive.

    So, I tried to figure out what could I use instead of the beads. Voila! How about Styrofoam cups???

    Styrofoam cups can be purchased at most grocery stores, WalMart and the dollar store.

    This DIY features using Styrofoam cups rather than polystyrene beads (the little foam beads in a bean bag).

    You and your kids will love making and playing with this homemade Floam!

    Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube page for some more fun videos, tips, and tricks!

    Supplies

    • 2 teaspoon of borax
    • ¼ cup of Elmer’s Glue or white tacky glue
    • ½ cup of very warm water
    • ¼ cup of warm water
    • 1 package of Styrofoam cups or you can use the real thing Poly-Fil Micro Beads
    • gel food coloring
    • measuring cups, bowls, spoons

    Floam is fun and SO easy to make! Your kids will love it. Check it out on Design Dazzle!

    Step 1: Break 4 or 5 Styrofoam cups into your blender. Mix them in your blender with about 1-2 tablespoons of water until they become finely ground up and make small beads.

    I would recommend pulsing your blender and then mixing for about a 30 seconds until the Styrofoam is all broken up.

    The time will vary depending on your blender, but try to get the foam broken up easily. It doesn’t have to be perfect, though!

    Don’t over pulverize.

    Floam is fun and SO easy to make! Your kids will love it. Check it out on Design Dazzle!

    Step 2: Mix 2 teaspoon of Borax with ½ cup of very warm water. Stir this mixture and let the Borax dissolve. Set this bowl aside.

    In another bowl, mix ¼ cup of glue and ¼ cup of warm water. Also add food coloring into this mix.

    Floam is fun and SO easy to make! Your kids will love it. Check it out on Design Dazzle!

    Step 3: Pour both the Borax and glue mixtures into a gallon ziplock bag. Then, measure about 1 ½ – 2 cups of the shredded Styrofoam cup and add this to your slimy mixture.

    You can always add more or less of the Styrofoam if the Floam seems too wet or dry.

    Floam is fun and SO easy to make! Your kids will love it. Check it out on Design Dazzle!

    Step 4: Now comes the fun part! This step is perfect for your kids to be your little helpers.

    Close the ziplock bag and squeeze the mixture around until it begins to solidify.

    Soon you will have floam!

    Let the completed mixture air out for a few minutes. Add more Styrofoam if your floam seems too watery.

    That’s it- you’re good to go!

    I figured out how to make FLOAM using styrofoam cups. Super easy and inexpensive way to make this fun play floam! Design Dazzle

    Your kids will love making AND playing with this floam!

    It will be a great summer activity that will beat the heat and keep boredom at bay.

    The beauty of this activity is that your kids will love to play with it for many summer days to come!

    You can’t beat an inexpensive, interactive activity!

    Make sure to keep this in a airtight container or ziplock bag.

    This was made about 1 month ago and still is working great!

    This floam is not edible. Have caution with kids.

    Eating styrofoam, glue and borax can be toxic. Also, glue and borax is made with chemicals – use caution.

    This floam activity needs adult supervision.

    If you prefer to purchase floam or slime instead of making it, there are some awesome options below to look at!

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    Have fun with your kids, grandkids, or friends. Enjoy a fun time of being a kid again by making floam.

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    Comments

    1. ana says

      January 31, 2016 at 4:57 pm

      this is good

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        February 03, 2016 at 10:26 pm

        Thank you! It’s fun to make.

        Reply
    2. Anonymous says

      March 03, 2017 at 2:46 am

      i does not work its just water and styrafoam

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        March 06, 2017 at 10:25 pm

        Not sure what you mean? The recipe clearly states other ingredients to add to the water and styrofoam. : )

        Reply
    3. Allene says

      July 16, 2017 at 10:52 pm

      Is there any other meathods of breaking up the cup other than a blender?

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        July 17, 2017 at 7:32 pm

        We didn’t try any other methods to break up the cups. It could be fun experimenting!

        Reply
    4. Brandi says

      July 19, 2017 at 8:14 pm

      Is there a way to make this without the borax?

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        July 28, 2017 at 7:16 am

        I’m not sure. You would have to experiment. Good luck!

        Reply
      • Hannah Mihaila says

        November 23, 2017 at 9:46 am

        Hi!
        I dont know if you still need an answer to that question, but yes there are 2 other ways to activate your slimes.
        -1 tbs. Contact lense solution with 1 pinch of baking soda
        – add laundry detergent to your glue slowly until the mixture becomes slime. (Highly prefer gain, and tide)

        Reply
    5. Kimonya says

      September 02, 2017 at 9:51 pm

      What do you do if you don’t have a blender.

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        September 11, 2017 at 1:00 pm

        I’m not sure how to make this craft without a blender. Just break the styrofoam cups in little pieces. Of course, you could always purchase the pellets. But I was trying to make something easy and styrofoam cups are pretty easy to find. Wish I had another answer for you.

        Reply
      • sarah says

        January 14, 2018 at 2:42 am

        depends on what you do have. the point is to break the cups down into tiny pellets. if all else fails, a knife and a cutting board, but thats pretty labor intensive.

        Reply
        • Toni - Design Dazzle says

          February 21, 2018 at 10:21 pm

          Yes, Sarah, the point is to break the styrofoam cups into little pieces. Thank you for mentioning and clarifying.

          Reply
    6. Jeanna Wright says

      November 09, 2017 at 8:11 am

      How much Floam does this make?

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        November 17, 2017 at 3:45 pm

        Jeanna – I can’t remember : ). My guess would be about 2 – 3 cups.

        Reply
    7. John Bobet says

      January 08, 2018 at 10:39 am

      this looks super cool!

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        February 21, 2018 at 10:36 pm

        Thank you. It’s a fun one to make!

        Reply
    8. Sumer says

      September 13, 2018 at 5:06 pm

      Hi there! Were going to make this but I have some questions. How much of the foam beads would be needed, 1/2 cup?
      You show liquid borax, but the link is powder. How do I get that figured out? Can the ‘recipe’ be doubled? Do any special adjustments need to beade?
      Thanks!!

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        September 13, 2018 at 9:58 pm

        I’m not sure how much of foam beads you would need. Just experiment. I think 1 cup might work. The borax we used is powder and it is added to the water. We didn’t use liquid. I’m not sure about the recipe being doubled in size – but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work?? Any special adjustment need to beade? Not sure what you mean. If you are just adding styrofoam beads just keeping adding to the slime until it feels right. Good luck. It’s a fun one!

        Reply
      • Roxanne says

        October 18, 2019 at 2:30 pm

        Hi Sumer! Toni made no mention of using liquid Borax. She did mention to use powder Borax, however. Read the instructions very carefully as they are tried and true. Remember that if your floam is too wet, use less water. If the floam is too dry, add water to the consistency you’d like for your floam to be. I hope it works for you!

        Good Luck!
        Roxanne

        Reply
        • Toni - Design Dazzle says

          December 27, 2019 at 5:16 pm

          Thanks, Roxanee!

          Reply
    9. Julie says

      September 24, 2018 at 6:27 am

      Did you find that the food coloring comes off on your hands?

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        October 01, 2018 at 12:24 am

        No, we played with the floam and had no problem with staining from the food coloring. Maybe it depends on what kind is used.

        Reply
    10. Grangoire says

      March 21, 2020 at 6:53 am

      This type of garbage is polluting the environment.
      Kids do not need this crap to play and be entertained.

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        April 21, 2020 at 8:43 pm

        I disagree. Have a great day.

        Reply
    11. Wanda Barnes says

      July 14, 2022 at 2:59 pm

      All the stupid ads covered up most of the floam recipe. This would have been a great summer project for the grandkids to do. Incredibly disappointed.

      Reply
      • Toni - Design Dazzle says

        August 03, 2022 at 12:19 pm

        Hi Wanda,
        I’m not sure what type of device you are viewing this on but no ads are covering the recipe on my devices. I’ve viewed it on different devices. Reach out to me at [email protected] if you want the recipe.
        I’m very sorry you are incredibly disappointed. As the ads are what pay for the free content of thousands of my blog posts and the many years I have spent producing all these blog posts.
        Have a great day!

        Reply

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