Pumpkin Spice Latte Slime
Yes. We. Did. Do. That.
Calling all fall fans. We have managed to make the most iconic fall drink into an amazing slime that you (and your kids!) will LOVE! Oh and did I mention that it really smells delicious?
Now, this slime is actually a combination of two different slime recipes. A mix of our classic slime recipe and a fluffy version. But don’t worry, they are both really easy to make!
Now, before we get started, there are a few special things that you will need for this slime.
- Pumpkin Spice fragrance oil
- Coffee fragrance oil
- Classic caramel acrylic paint
- Coffee Latte acrylic paint
- Brown acrylic paint
And containers. You can use a ziploc baggie, but they are hard and don’t work as well. I really recommend these containers. They are a great size, super cheap and keep the slime in great shape for playing with later!
Ingredients to make pumpkin spice latte slime:
Ingredients:
- 1 airtight container
- 1 cup white glue
- 1 cup shaving cream
- 1 cup foaming hand wash
- ¾ tsp baking soda
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- 5 oz clear glue
- ½ cup water
- ½ tsp baking soda
- Acrylic paint: latte, caramel, and brown
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- Pumpkin pie scented fragrance
- Coffee scented fragrance
- Brown glitter
- Small bowl
How to make pumpkin spice latte slime:
- In a bowl, measure out 1 cup white glue.
- Add 1 cup shaving cream. Shaving cream is a little funky to measure so a little extra won’t hurt it! 🙂
- Mix together and add 1 cup of foaming hand wash.
- Mix well. Your slime should be super foamy.
- Add in 1 tsp of cornstarch and about 1 tsp of body lotion. These will help your slime stretch and be fluffy.
- Next add in ¾ – 1 tsp of baking soda. (Start with ¾ of a tsp and add more during kneading if you need to. Baking soda is what will thicken your slime up.)
- Finally, add in contact saline solution. Start with 1 tbsp. If you need to add a bit more, you can. Saline solution makes the slime less sticky. You will know you have enough when the slime pulls away from the side of the bowl.
- Knead the slime.
- Set aside. This will be the whipped topping to your pumpkin spice latte.
- In a small bowl, pour 5 oz of clear glue.
- Add ½ cup of water and stir.
- Sprinkle in ½ tsp baking soda .
- Add a few drops of both pumpkin pie and coffee fragrance oils. Stir.
- Add acrylic paint. I used a mix of latte, caramel and brown.
- Sprinkle in brown glitter.
- Stir well.
- Add 1 tsp of contact solution. Stir and then knead.
- If the slime needs to be thickened, add a bit more baking soda. If the slime needs to be less sticky, add more contact solution.
- Layer your brown coffee slime and top with a fluffy whipped topping slime swirl.
When you swirl your slime together, it reminds me of the cool coffee designs with the swirls.
I have to say, this pumpkin spice latte slime is one of my favorites that we have made. It smells amazing. And the two different textures make it super fun to play with!
Looking for more fun fall or Halloween slimes?
Don’t forget to pin our pumpkin spice latte slime!
Pumpkin Spice Latte Slime
Yes. We. Did. Do. That.
Calling all fall fans. We have managed to make the most iconic fall drink into an amazing slime that you (and your kids!) will LOVE! Oh and did I mention that it really smells delicious?
Now, this slime is actually a combination of two different slime recipes. A mix of our classic slime recipe and a fluffy version. But don’t worry, they are both really easy to make!
Now, before we get started, there are a few special things that you will need for this slime.
- Pumpkin Spice fragrance oil
- Coffee fragrance oil
- Classic caramel acrylic paint
- Coffee Latte acrylic paint
- Brown acrylic paint
And containers. You can use a ziploc baggie, but they are hard and don’t work as well. I really recommend these containers. They are a great size, super cheap and keep the slime in great shape for playing with later!
Ingredients to make pumpkin spice latte slime:
Ingredients:
- 1 airtight container
- 1 cup white glue
- 1 cup shaving cream
- 1 cup foaming hand wash
- ¾ tsp baking soda
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- 5 oz clear glue
- ½ cup water
- ½ tsp baking soda
- Acrylic paint: latte, caramel, and brown
- 1 tbsp contact solution
- Pumpkin pie scented fragrance
- Coffee scented fragrance
- Brown glitter
- Small bowl
How to make pumpkin spice latte slime:
- In a bowl, measure out 1 cup white glue.
- Add 1 cup shaving cream. Shaving cream is a little funky to measure so a little extra won’t hurt it! 🙂
- Mix together and add 1 cup of foaming hand wash.
- Mix well. Your slime should be super foamy.
- Add in 1 tsp of cornstarch and about 1 tsp of body lotion. These will help your slime stretch and be fluffy.
- Next add in ¾ – 1 tsp of baking soda. (Start with ¾ of a tsp and add more during kneading if you need to. Baking soda is what will thicken your slime up.)
- Finally, add in contact saline solution. Start with 1 tbsp. If you need to add a bit more, you can. Saline solution makes the slime less sticky. You will know you have enough when the slime pulls away from the side of the bowl.
- Knead the slime.
- Set aside. This will be the whipped topping to your pumpkin spice latte.
- In a small bowl, pour 5 oz of clear glue.
- Add ½ cup of water and stir.
- Sprinkle in ½ tsp baking soda .
- Add a few drops of both pumpkin pie and coffee fragrance oils. Stir.
- Add acrylic paint. I used a mix of latte, caramel and brown.
- Sprinkle in brown glitter.
- Stir well.
- Add 1 tsp of contact solution. Stir and then knead.
- If the slime needs to be thickened, add a bit more baking soda. If the slime needs to be less sticky, add more contact solution.
- Layer your brown coffee slime and top with a fluffy whipped topping slime swirl.
When you swirl your slime together, it reminds me of the cool coffee designs with the swirls.
I have to say, this pumpkin spice latte slime is one of my favorites that we have made. It smells amazing. And the two different textures make it super fun to play with!
Looking for more fun fall or Halloween slimes?
Don’t forget to pin our pumpkin spice latte slime!
Football Stadium Sugar Cookies
I love several things in life.
Puppies.
Target.
Concerts.
But I really have a love for cookies and football. And these Easy Football Stadium Cookies are a perfect mix of two of my favorite things!
The sugar cookies are actually my Grandma’s recipe. Ok, well, they are a friend of my Grandma’s (shout out to Kathy! Woop! Woop!) but my Grandma did write it on an index card and include in her cookbook of favorite recipes. So I feel like it kind of counts. She makes them every Christmas. They are perfect for busting out the cookie cutters with.
But today, Grandma’s cookies are getting brought out for fall. I may love cookies, but I’ll be honest. I am not talented in the cookie decorating department. So when I say that these are easy and that even I was able to make them look good, I mean that they are truly, 100% super simple.
I love the little ‘people’ in the stands behind the field goal. And sugar crystals? Those are my favorite! This is essentially the sugar cookie of my dreams. My favorite cookie recipe. My favorite sprinkles. And my favorite sport.
Before you start. Here are few recommendations on things you will need to make these Easy Football Stadium Cookies:
- Baking Mat – If you don’t have some of these yet, please do yourself a favor and get some. They are inexpensive and I promise you that you will use them 1,000,000 times. Don’t believe me on their awesomeness? Check out the thousand+ 5 star reviews.
- Parchment Paper – You need it. You can’t make these without it. I like to buy the parchment paper that is pre-cut. In the long run it is cheaper. And now I’m spoiled by not having to tear it. I know, first world problems.
- Sprinkles – The right sprinkles are key. You need the little ball sprinkles to represent all of the fans cheering in the crowd. These sprinkles scream happy, so I’m sure you will use them on everything – ice cream, pretzels, cookies, etc. I consider it an investment. Ok, maybe not, but I really like these! 🙂
- Green Sugar Crystals – Sometimes I am highly annoyed with how difficult it can be for me to find sprinkles in basic colors at our local stores. And sugar crystals aren’t any different. I try to stock up with the seasons (St. Patrick’s Day or Christmas for green) but sometimes, they just can’t be found. If you can’t find them at your local store, Amazon is (always) a good option.
1 cup
margarine
1 1/2 cup
sugar
3 large
eggs
1 tsp
vanilla extract
3 1/2 cups
flour
2 tsp
cream of tartar
1 tsp
baking soda
1/2 tsp
salt-
vanilla extract -
Green Frosting -
multicolored round sprinkles -
green sugar crystals -
white candy melts
Servings:
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In a bowl, mix together margarine, sugar, eggs and vanilla extract.
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In a second bowl, mix together the dry ingredients, the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.
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Combine the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix well.
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Chill the dough for 4 hours.
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Preheat oven to 375.
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Roll the dough to ¼ inch thick. Use a round cookie cutter or a glass to make circle shapes.
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Place on a baking mat or a greased cookie sheet.
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Bake for 10 minutes.
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Allow to cool.
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Melt white candy melts according to package instructions.
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Place the melted candy melts in a ziploc or bakery bag. Cut a tiny hole in the corner or use a fine tip.
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On parchment paper, pipe out a ‘Y’ shape or field goal shape. Allow to set while you decorate your cookies.
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Frost the top half of the cookie in vanilla frosting.
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Dip the cookie into small round sprinkles.
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Frost the bottom half with green frosting.
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Sprinkle green sugar crystals over it.
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Pick a field goal and stick to the center of your cookie.
Don’t forget to pin our Easy Football Stadium Cookies!
Want more football? Check out these DIY’s and treats!
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Pumpkin Spice Everything – 31 Things For The Pumpkin Spice Obsessed
Pumpkin spice obsessed? Yeah, me too. Good news is that it is pumpkin spice season! Woo Hoo! To celebrate Starbucks’ release of the pumpkin spice latte (August 28) I thought that I would round up some of the best, most spectacular, most pumpkin-spiciest things out there. If you are obsessed with pumpkin spice too, then this list is for you. We’ve got a bit of things for you, for your home and even for your dog.
(Pssst! Did you see our pumpkin spice slime?)
Pumpkin Spice For You:
I love a good t-shirt! And the pumpkin spice t-shirts have not failed! Here are a few of my favorites:
Flannels, Boots, Footballs and Pumpkin Spice (above)
My Favorite Season is Pumpkin Spice
Sweaters, Top Knots & Pumpkin Spice Lattes
You Had Me At Pumpkin Spice Lattes
And for your mini….Best Friends Forever Dress
More Pumpkin Spice Picks For You
Pumpkin Spice For the Home
- You Are The Pumpkin To My Spice Sign
- Happy Pumpkin Spice Season Mug
- Pumpkin Spice Latte Candle
- Wax Melts
- Potpourri
- Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice Pillow (You will need an insert too for this one!)
- Diffuser
- Pumpkin Mug
- Dish Towel Set
- Dish Towel
- If Loving Pumpkin Spice Is Wrong, I don’t Ever Want to Be Right Mug
- Pumpkin Spice Scented Pinecones
- Pumpkin Spice Pillow
Yummy Pumpkin Spice Things To Eat
Pumpkin Spice…For Your Dog
Because, duh, your dog is probably pumpkin spice obsessed too.
Don’t forget to pin our Pumpkin Spice Obsessed List!
Be sure to check out some of our other fall round ups including:
- Fall Women’s Fashion – Both You And Your Wallet Will Love
- Fall T-Shirts Your Closet Needs
- Girls’ Fall Boutique Looks At Bargain Prices
- Fall Decorations For Your Home