Nichole Jacklyne making Mini Halloween Slushee Slime with Victory Pellets poly beads, pumpkin orange pigment, and cute skeleton and bone charms for ASMR play

Mini Halloween Slushee Slime with Nichole Jacklyne | Spooky Sensory Fun with Victory Pellets

How to Make Mini Halloween Slushee Slime with Victory Pellets

Crafted by Nichole Jacklyne with Victory Pellets

Get spooky and satisfying with Nichole Jacklyne’s Mini Halloween Slushee Slime! This festive slime features pumpkin orange pigment, crunchy Victory Pellets poly beads, and adorable skeleton and bone charms. It’s perfect for ASMR fans, DIY slime kits, and sensory play that celebrates the season.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Start with a base of white or clear slime made from slime glue.
  2. Add pumpkin orange pigment or food coloring to create a Halloween hue.
  3. Mix in Victory Pellets Slushee Beads for crunchy texture.
  4. Fold in skeleton and bone charms for spooky flair.
  5. Activate the slime and knead until smooth and satisfying.

Featuring

  • Victory Pellets poly beads
  • Halloween charms – skeletons, bones, spooky accents
  • Slushee texture – crunchy, sensory-rich, ASMR-friendly
  • Pumpkin pigment – vibrant orange for seasonal vibes

Tips for Spooky Slime

  • Use clear glue for a glossy finish that shows off pigment and charms
  • Layer glitter or black accents for extra Halloween drama
  • Store in airtight containers to preserve crunch and color

Why Slushee Slime?

Slushee slime is a fan favorite for its crunchy texture and ASMR appeal. The Victory Pellets slushee beads are hypoallergenic, BPA-free, and made in the USA—perfect for safe, sensory-rich play. Combined with seasonal pigments and themed charms, this slime delivers a satisfying experience for creators of all ages.

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