Cinnamon Slime Recipe | Easy Christmas Slime Recipe
Slime making can be a lot of fun for kids. If you are looking for a Christmas craft you definitely want to try out this easy recipe! Not only is this an amazing multi-sensory experience, but it’s also an easy recipe to make! Use these for favors for a party or as a favorite slime for the kids to play with. Check out this cinnamon slime recipe.
Cinnamon Slime Recipe
My friend over at Surviving a Teacher’s Salary shared the base recipe with me and I tweaked it as needed.
Slime making supplies
- 1 – 4 oz container of glue (we prefer Elmer’s)
- 1/2 cup shaving cream
- 3 pumps hand lotion
- 1 tbs cornstarch
- Red Food Coloring (Using Gel Food Coloring helps to use less and get more rich colors.)
- Cinnamon Food Flavoring (Found in cake aisles of grocery stores.)
- 1 cup of warm water
- 1 tsp borax
- Container for slime

Start by adding one four-ounce container of glue.

Add 1/2 cup of shaving cream and mix well.

Add 3 pumps of hand lotion.
Add 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch and mix well.
Add 2 capfuls of cinnamon extract and mix well. In a separate bowl, mix together 1 TSP borax and 1 cup warm water. Add 1 tsp of this mixture to your glue mixture at a time until your slime is the consistency you want.
Place slime in a sealable container to keep it usable. The containers above were purchased at the dollar store and came in a pack of ten. One batch of slime can make 10-20 of these containers. These would make a fantastic party favor!
How long does the slime last?
Because this slime contains borax, it should be able to last for a long time as long as it is stored in a sealed container. If the slime gets dirty or dries out throw it out and make a new batch. The smell may fade after time. You can add a few drops of peppermint extract to the slime and work it through completely to freshen the cinnamon smell.
See it made
Looking for more Holiday Slime Recipes?
Candy Cane Slime Recipe
Snow Slime Recipe