Want something to do with the kids today? Orange Monster Floam is just what you need to keep those kids of your occupied. Monster floam is so much fun to play with. Sitting down and letting the kids go at it is something they’ll remember forever. Moms, we work hard and deserve a few moments of peace and quiet, right? Don’t miss out on making this with the kids and having that five minutes of peace. You will be in awe at how occupied this Orange Monster Floam keeps your kids!
The recipe is super easy too. You could use this floam for parties or summer fun, whatever you choose. Your kids will love the bright orange color. It’s not every day you get to smoosh and smash something that’s orange and squishy.
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Orange Monster Floam
What You Need
3 cups shaving cream, but not the gel kind.
1Â cup White School Glue
3-4 tbsp contact solution
2-3 drops food coloring or a few squirts of acrylic paint.
1 cup small foam beads
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How to make Orange Monster Floam
Empty shaving cream into a large bowl.
Add glue
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Mix in contact solution
Dump in the foam beads and mix with spoon.
Add food color or paint. Mix with a wooden spoon until smooth and colors are well blended.
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Pick up floam from the bowl and work with your hands until the consistency is smooth.

Monster Shaving Cream Floam Slime
Monster Floam is what you need to keep the kids occupied. So easy to make and the fun lasts longer than 15 minutes! Give it a try with this recipe.
What You Need
- 3 cups Shaving Cream but not the gel kind.
- 1 cup White School Glue
- 3-4 tbsp Contact Solution
- 2-3 drops Food Coloring Craft paint alternitive
- 1 cup White Foam Beads
Utencils
Directions
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Empty shaving cream into a large bowl.
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Add glue
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Add contact solution
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Add floam and mix with spoon.
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Add food color or paint. Mix with a wooden spoon until smooth and colors are well blended.
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Pick up from the bowl and work with your hands until the consistency is smooth.
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