With fall upon us, we decided to make this Falling Leaves – Fall Slime for the season. It is so simple my daughter whips it up in no time and then the hours of play begin. We are always looking for Fall Activities to do indoors as when the weather turns it’s not ideal to be outside. Granted we live in Arizona so it’s not a crazy weather change, but we love to do crafts.
You can add just about anything to this Fall Slime to make it seasonal, we simply used some plastic leaves we found at Hobby Lobby. While you are getting all crafty you can throw a few more ideas around. Some of our favorites are the Halloween Spider craft these literally take all of 5 minutes to make, fall luminaries are always fun for themed nightlights in the kid’s rooms. We also enjoy making Monster Floam every year. Quite the variety but I am sure over the future years we will have more as my kids get older.
If you need even more recipes for a squishy play I recommend my list of over 80 Gak, Slime, Floam, and Play-Doh recipes.
Falling Leaves – Fall Slime
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What You Need
1/2 cup clear school glue
1/2 cup water
Leaves or other confetti
1/2 cup Liquid Starch
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How to make Falling Leaves Fall Slime
In a large bowl, combine the glue and the water and mix until well combined.
Add in your fall themed confetti, about a couple of tablespoons worth
Add the half cup of liquid starch and mix.
Keep mixing until it’s no longer sticky. You may have to mix with your hands to get a good consistency.
Store in an air-tight container.

Falling Leaves - Fall Slime
A Slime for the Fall Season. This Fall Slime is so simple your kids can whip it up themselves. Get creative with your Falling Leaves Slime this year.
What You Need
- 1/2 cup Clear School Glue
- 1/2 cup Water
- Fall Leaves fall confetti
- 1/2 cup Liquid Starch
Utensils
Directions
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In a large bowl, combine the glue and the water and mix until well combined.
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Add in your confetti. About a couple of tablespoons of confetti
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Add the half cup of liquid starch and mix. Keep mixing until it's no longer sticky.
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Store in an air-tight container.
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