How to Make Thanksgiving Slime

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Sierra Troutt

For some reason, slime became extremely popular a few years ago. If you still love slime, celebrate Thanksgiving with themed slime

Pumpkin Slime 

Ingredients you need:

  1. Clear glue
  2. Two bowls, or cups whatever you prefer
  3. Food coloring (optional)
  4. Water
  5. Baking soda
  6. Plastic spoon or popsicle stick for stirring
  7. Measuring spoons
  8. Pumpkin seeds

First, in a small mixing bowl, combine all of the glue in one bottle and some water then mix it well. (After you start mixing more things in it, you can add more water if needed.)

Next, mix a few drops of food coloring, 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1 tablespoon of contact solution into the bowl of glue and water. Stir for around 5-7 minutes until you can see the slime forming around the sides of the bowl. Put in another tablespoon of contact solution if your slime is still too sticky. It’s time to start working this with your hands. Begin to knead the slime with your hands and then mix in the pumpkin seeds. Slime should be forming into the perfect pumpkin guts for your jiggly slime fall fun.

!!!! WARNING THIS SLIME IS NOT EDIBLE. DO NOT EAT IT. !!!!

 

Edible Cranberry Slime

You will need to grab four ingredients from your pantry to whip up your own batch of homemade cranberry slime. While this ends up feeling more like very loose play dough, it is still fluid enough to be considered a slime! And of course, the kids love making slime.

First, place your mini marshmallows and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl and heat it for 30 seconds, next you’ll want to stir the marshmallows. Heat them again for another 20 seconds and stir it well. If your marshmallows are melted you are done, if not go for another 10 seconds at a time stirring between each heating.Your marshmallows should seem smooth and creamy.

If you like cranberries, and even if you don’t, you are going to LOVE this edible cranberry fluffy slime. It is so yummy that I am considering modifying the recipe and serving it on my holiday table! I’m just kidding, but I will have this as a Christmas slime. This marshmallow fluffy slime is not only tasty but makes a great sensory activity. It’s a fun new way to present slime in a winter theme.

This slime recipe works fine motor skills and encourages kids to play creatively.

Instructions:

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First, place your mini marshmallows and coconut oil in a microwave safe bowl and heat it for 30 seconds, next you’ll want to stir the marshmallows. Heat them again for another 20 seconds and stir it well. If your marshmallows are melted you are done, if not go for another 10 seconds at a time stirring between each heating. Your marshmallows should seem smooth and creamy.

Next, stir in your cranberry sauce until it’s well blended with the marshmallows. Begin adding powdered sugar ½ a cup at a time and mixing thoroughly until the slime is no longer sticking to your fingers when picked up. You might want to add a little bit of powdered sugar to the surface your children are using for playing with their edible cranberry slime.

Serve this slime up with pretty serving bowls, spoons, and fresh cranberries, they make the perfect play accessories for this edible slime recipe.

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