If your kids are obsessed with slime, then this fluffy cotton candy slime is going to be a huge hit. It’s soft, stretchy, fluffy, and the pretty pink color makes it look just like sweet cotton candy from the fairground. This is such a fun summer activity for kids because it keeps little hands busy, encourages sensory play, and making it together even feels a bit like a mini science experiment too.

We love making homemade slime during school breaks because it’s easy to set up and gives kids plenty of creative play time afterward. Another reason summer is one of the best times for making slime is because they can play with that stuff OUTSIDE. As much as the kids love slime, we don’t always love it so much inside the house, am I right?
You can even make small tubs of this cotton candy slime as party favors for birthdays, sleepovers, or summer playdates. Add a cotton candy scent if you have one, and it really does smell like a candy cloud.
This fluffy slime recipe is simple to make with basic ingredients you probably already have at home. It has that soft cloud slime texture kids love, without needing complicated supplies.
We also have a step by step video included in the blog post so you can follow along while making your slime recipe together.

Materials Needed for Cotton Candy Slime
One of the best things about this candy slime recipe is how simple the ingredients are. You only need glue, baking soda, shaving foam, contact solution, and a little red food coloring to create this fluffy cotton candy slime. The shaving cream gives it that light fluffy slime texture, while the contact solution helps bring everything together into stretchy slime fun.
If you want to get creative, you could divide the batch and make blue cotton candy slime too for a pink and blue cotton candy theme. Kids absolutely love swirling the colors together to create a fluffy cotton candy cloud effect. You could even add glitter or a candy scent for extra sensory fun.
Although some people search for an edible slime recipe or slime edible ideas, this homemade slime is not edible and should only be used for play. Adult supervision is always a good idea with younger kids.

Ingredients
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A note about the contact solution:
A lot of people search for slime recipes without borax because they want to avoid buying powdered borax separately, but technically many contact solutions do contain boric acid or borate compounds, which are related to borax and help activate the slime.
That’s what turns the glue mixture into stretchy slime instead of just sticky glue. So while this recipe doesn’t use traditional powdered borax, the contact solution is still acting as the slime activator.
If you’re specifically looking for a completely borax-free slime recipe, you would need to use a different method entirely. It’s always a good idea to check the ingredient label on your contact solution if that’s important to you.
How to Make Cotton Candy Slime
Making slime is one of those classic kid activities that never seems to get old. The mixing, kneading, stretching, and squishing make it such a satisfying sensory activity for all ages. This fluffy slime recipe comes together really quickly, and kids love watching the ingredients transform into soft stretchy slime right in front of them.
You can follow the recipe card below, and don’t forget to watch the step by step video included in the blog post if you want an easy visual guide too.
To make the slime, start by adding the glue into a bowl

along with the baking soda.

Stir everything together until fully combined.

Next, add a little contact solution

and mix again.

Add a drop of red food coloring to give your slime that pretty cotton candy pink color. The more you add the darker the pink will be, the less you add it could be more pastel.

Now mix it thoroughly to get an even color.

Once the color is mixed through, add the shaving foam. This is the part that makes the slime extra fluffy and soft.

Keep mixing everything together until the texture starts to form. You may need to knead the slime with your hands for a few minutes until it reaches your desired fluffy slime consistency.

If the slime feels too sticky, add just a tiny bit more contact solution. If you want a bigger fluffy cloud slime texture, you can add a little extra shaving foam too.

Slime recipes are always popular because they combine creativity, sensory fun, and a little bit of science all in one activity. Kids can stretch it, squish it, swirl the colors together, and experiment with different textures. It’s a great boredom buster for hot summer afternoons and rainy days alike.

This cotton candy slime also makes a really cute themed activity for birthday parties. Portion it into little containers and tie on a ribbon for easy party favors that kids actually get excited about taking home.

Tips for the Best Fluffy Slime
For the fluffiest slime possible, make sure to use plenty of shaving foam and mix slowly as you combine the ingredients. Kneading the slime really helps improve the texture too. If you want to experiment, you can try making blue cotton candy versions or swirl pink and blue together for a colorful candy cloud look.

It’s so stretchy and fun, this is great sensory play for kids of all ages.

Recipe Card
If you want to print the slime recipe, you can do that via the step by step recipe card below.
Cotton Candy Slime
Make fluffy pink and blue cotton candy slime with this easy homemade slime recipe for kids! A fun summer sensory activity that’s soft, stretchy, colorful, and perfect for playdates or party favors.
Materials
- Glue
- Contact solution
- Shaving foam
- Baking soda
- Red food coloring / Blue food coloring
Tools
- Bowl
- Mixing spoon
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix all the ingredients.
- Pour the glue and add the baking soda.
- Mix it together until combined.
- Add a little bit of contact solution.
- Add a drop of red food color.
- Then mix it together.
- Add the shaving cream and mix them together.
- Mix it together until you get your desired texture.
DIY Cotton Candy Slime Video
Watch the video below to see the process in action if you’re more of a visual person.
More Slime Recipes to Try
If your kids loved this fluffy cotton candy slime, there are so many more slime recipes to explore. Try glitter slime, crunchy slime recipe ideas, seasonal slime themes, or colorful cloud slime variations for even more sensory fun. Homemade slime is such an easy activity to customize with different colors, scents, and textures.



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