Any brand of moist baby wipes will be suitable for cleaning pigment or archival inks from your rubber stamps. A plus-side of having these wipes available is that they’re gentle enough to clean the ink off of your hands as well.  This method won’t be as effective for cleaning off permanent inks. Avoid any cleaning wipes containing alcohol, since this will dry out the rubber and you may damage the stamp with repeated use.

Summary: Choose disposable baby wipes to clean off water-based inks.


Run the water into a measuring cup until you have exactly 1 cup (240 mL). Add the Borax powder to the water, then stir the mixture until the powder dissolves completely. Set the Borax solution aside.  The Borax is the “activator” for your slime, causing the glue to go from a sticky liquid to a spongy semi-solid goo that retains its shape when squished, squeezed, and stretched. If you don’t want to use Borax, you can also substitute an equal amount of a contact lens solution containing boric acid, which will create a similar chemical reaction when combined with the glue.  There's no need to mix contact lens solution with water since it's already a liquid. Adding 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 mL) can make your slime a little stretchier, though. Drizzle a splash of Borax or contact lens solution into your slime mixture. Then, grab your spoon or spatula and stir it into your other ingredients. You should notice your slime starting to set up right away. Try not to add more than 2–3 fluid ounces (59–89 mL) of activator solution at a time. If your slime is too wet, it will be hard to knead and take longer to thicken up.

Summary: Combine 1 tablespoon of Borax with 1 cup (240 mL) of water. Add a small amount of activator solution to your ingredients.


If you're interested in learning more about the possible meaning of dreams and dream symbols, consider learning more about the field. Although we still know very little – including why we dream – new and interesting discoveries are being made.  Humans have tried for centuries to interpret and understand dreams. However, the first modern attempts only came in the early 1900s with the theories of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, many of whose interpretive ideas are still popular today. Currently scientists have a range of theories. Some argue that dreams don't really mean anything but are the result of random electrical signals in the brain; others think that dreaming evolved as a defense tool; and still others link dreams help us to process the emotions and events of the day. Looking into dreams may give you insight into your own psychology. But we still know very little about dreams and their function. Dream symbols may not always be universal – that is, they might not apply for everyone – and you probably shouldn't rely on them to make major life decisions. The internet has all sorts of website that purport to give the meaning of symbols like doors, water, fences, and other things. Many are even in handy, searchable “dictionaries.” If this sounds too good to be true, it is. Take these sites with a grain of salt.  Websites will often plug very specific meanings into symbols. Dream interpretation is actually a lot more messy than this. Given how little we know about the brain and dreams, you are better off relying on your own judgment or on the advice of a psychoanalyst.  Dream interpretation is highly personal and varies widely. There may be some symbols that carry a shared cultural or even universal meaning, but these are exceptions to the rule. Don't trust that a symbol really means what the “dream dictionary” says.

Summary: Read up on dreams and the dream science. Be aware of dream interpretation's limits. Take online resources with a grain of salt.


This sub-zone is on the east side of Orgrimmar, with a large river through it. Look for a bright red hot air balloon floating above the Valley, just past the bridge from the city center. This portal is located directly below this balloon, next to the Pandaren monk trainer Ji Firepaw.
Summary: Visit the Valley of Honor. Look for a red balloon. Enter the portal to Honeydew Village.