Learn how to make pumpkin pie slime! This is a fun, non-edible recipe for the kids to enjoy this fall season.
***IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a non-edible recipe!
The Perfect Holiday Craft: Pumpkin Pie Slime for Busy Moms and Little Hands
As the holidays approach, we’re always on the lookout for fun, creative, and simple activities to enjoy with our little ones.
Whether you’re juggling work, household chores, or preparing for the festive season, finding ways to connect and engage with your kids is so important.
Today, I have just the treat for you – and it doesn’t involve any baking or long hours in the kitchen.
Introducing… Pumpkin Pie Slime!
Not only is this delightful concoction a nod to everyone’s favorite fall dessert, but it’s also a sensory wonderland for kids.
With the season’s signature pumpkin spice scent and an inviting orange hue, it’s as close as you can get to pie without the calories!
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a non-edible recipe!
Why Pumpkin Pie Slime?
Before we get to the how-to, let’s address the why. What makes this slime so perfect for busy moms?
- Quick and Easy: With just a few ingredients you probably already have at home, it’s a breeze to whip up.
- Holiday Fun: Beyond the initial creation, this slime offers hours of entertainment. It can be stretched, squished, rolled, and more.
- Sensory Play: Slime can help kids develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and even concentration. Plus, the lovely pumpkin spice scent provides olfactory engagement too!
Let’s roll up our sleeves (literally and figuratively!) and dive into the world of gooey fun.
How to Make Pumpkin Pie Slime
Ingredients:
- 1 (6 ounce) bottle Elmer’s Glue
- about ½ cup warm water
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid), for each batch
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice seasoning
- orange food coloring
Directions:
Empty the glue into a large bowl.
Fill the empty glue bottle about ⅓ full with warm water (about ¼ cup) and seal with the lid. Shake well to combine the remaining glue with the water. Pour into bowl with glue and stir to combine.
Stir the food coloring into the glue mixture before adding the contact lens solution.
Add the baking soda and pumpkin spice to the glue and stir to mix thoroughly.
Add contact lens solution to the glue mixture and stir well.
Note: Regular glue will require less contact lens solution than glitter glue. Add the contact lens solution slowly, mixing between additions, and add only enough to bring the glue together into a soft ball.
Remove the slime from the bowl. The slime will be sticky.
Begin to play with the slime, stretching or kneading it as you would bread dough, to bring the slime together.
The slime is ready when it is no longer sticky.
Best if stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator when not in use.
The holidays are a time of joy, laughter, and making memories.
This Pumpkin Pie Slime is more than just a craft; it’s an experience—a blend of sensory exploration and festive celebration.
For us busy moms, it’s a simple way to bring a touch of holiday magic into our homes.
So, the next time you find a quiet afternoon or want to surprise your little ones with a fun activity, remember this recipe.
Happy crafting, and even happier holidays!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Pumpkin Pie Slime:
Is this slime edible?
No, this slime is not edible. Even though it smells delicious thanks to the pumpkin spice seasoning, it should never be ingested. Always supervise kids during play.
My slime is too sticky. What can I do?
If your slime is too sticky, try adding a tiny bit more contact lens solution and knead it in. This will usually reduce the stickiness.
Can I use any other glue instead of Elmer’s?
Elmer’s Glue is recommended because it gives the best consistency for slime. However, white school glue from other brands may also work. It’s always a good idea to do a small test batch first.
The color is too pale. Can I add more food coloring?
Adjust the color to your liking by adding more drops of food coloring. Mix thoroughly to get an even hue.
How long does the pumpkin pie slime last?
If stored properly in an airtight container in the refrigerator, the slime can last for up to a month. Always check its texture and smell before use to ensure it hasn’t gone bad.
Can I add glitter or other decorations to my slime?
You can add glitter, confetti, or any other safe-for-slime decorations. Just ensure they’re mixed in well to avoid them falling out during play.
My child has sensitive skin. Can they play with this slime?
While the ingredients are generally safe, if your child has sensitive skin, always do a patch test first. Let them play with the slime for a short time and check for any reactions. If there’s any redness or irritation, it’s best to avoid extended play.
The slime has lost its stretchiness. What can I do?
Over time, slime can lose its stretch. To revive it, place it in a bowl and add a few drops of warm water. Knead the water into the slime until it regains its stretchy consistency.
Can I make this slime in larger batches for a group activity?
Definitely! Just multiply the ingredients according to the number of batches you need. It’s a great activity for playdates or classroom crafts.
I don’t have pumpkin spice seasoning. Can I use something else for scent?
While pumpkin spice gives it the festive touch, you can use vanilla extract, cocoa powder, or even essential oils for different scents. Just ensure whatever you use is safe and non-toxic.
Pumpkin Pie Slime
Materials
- 1 (6 ounce) bottles Elmer's Glue
- About ½ cup warm water
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon contact lens solution (containing boric acid), for each batch
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice seasoning blend
- Orange food coloring