The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (2024)

A classic thing like a batch of soft homemade play dough can really bring a kid back! I love the smell of fresh-made play dough, there’s really nothing like it!

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (1)

A Fresh Batch of Homemade Play Dough

After a few days into Christmas break, we were yearning for something tactile. We had been working on some new bread recipes and I thought I’d get out our most favorite play dough recipe to let the kids dig into some dough too.

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (2)
The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (3)

(This post may contain affiliate links which means I make a small commission at no extra cost to you.)

Basic Ingredients Play Dough Recipe

Our kindergartener who loves learning in person and is a very hands-on learner found it easy to work on his new words using these play dough letters and number stamps! He wrote grandma an entire letter in play dough. I guess, sometimes, it’s finding a new way to learn if the former just isn’t working!

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (4)

This batch of play dough made enough for all 4 kids to split up and have their own softball-sized ball of dough. We could very well add color, glitter, essential oils or any number of items to the play dough, but we decided to leave ours white as we were all out of coloring. Our youngest was working on a glitter snowflake from school, so she rolled her play dough through the glitter for something ‘extra special’. It’s the small things! I said, ‘you add glitter, girl!’

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (5)

The Best Play Dough Recipe

Using play dough as a way to destress turned out good for all of us. We all needed to peel our eyeballs away from our screens and smoosh play dough between our hands. Something about being able to use our senses feels welcoming after a long day sitting still in front of our computers.

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (6)

The kids are getting so much life out of our new batch. They’ll get our bin of play dough toys out and play until dinner time. Quietly, building little people, making pizzas, practicing words or kneading it as mom does with her bread dough. We make sure to keep this on the kitchen table or counter as the coconut oil will make a bit of a stain on furniture or bedding.

I love this recipe because there are very few ingredients and this batch makes a nice soft, pliable batch that doesn’t dry out and lasts a long time (when kept in an airtight container) or just a ziplock bag.

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (7)

Winter Scented Play Dough

Our homemade winter potpourri made with our dried oranges, cedar bits, cranberries, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and balsam sits in a copper pot onto of our stove throughout the holiday time. We love to incorporate this cinnamon, citrus, evergreen scented water into our play dough to make Christmas Play Dough.

Simply strain off 2.5 cups of your scented potpourri to incorporate. The water usually is a bit darker after that pot has been stewing a bit, so I like to add a few drops of red or green food coloring to the dough.

This also makes a wonderful gift any time of the year!

The Recipe

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (8)

The BEST Play Dough Recipe

Lovely, soft and lasts a long time!

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2.5 Cups Water (boiled) (Strained Winter Potpourri water)
  • 1 1/4 Cup Salt
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp Cream of Tartar
  • 2 1/2 Cups Flour
  • 5 Tbsp Oil (coconut or vegetable)

Instructions

  • Stir all of the dry ingredients together in a large bowl.

  • Boil 2 1/2 cups of water and then add 5 Tbsp. of Oil to the pan.

  • Pour the hot water with oil into the bowl containing the dry ingredients and mix.

    Add food coloring if desired.

    Allow this to cool a bit before kneading with little hands.

  • Knead until the desired consistency is acquired.

  • Store in an airtight container, baggie or jar

Make it a Play Dough Valentine!

This batch of play dough would make an excellent valentine for a classroom! You could even dye some pink and some red to match the season! Finding little disposable cups with lids or just a snack-sized ziplock bag to put your individual play dough balls in, would make the cutest little valentine- not to mention inexpensive! 😉 If you wanted to get even cutsie-er you could attach their name letter to each portion.

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (9)

I love adding our own personal touches to our handmade Valentines! One year we put a little ball of play dough in a ziplock baggie and added our own tags! Don’t worry, I made some for you too!;)

Grab your FREE Play Doh Printable Valentines Tags HERE!

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (10)

Pin this recipe for later!

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (11)
The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (12)

Other Hearty Fun!

Another fun Handmade Valentine!

How to make a Waldorf Doll | a 4 Part Series

10 Projects to Repurpose Sheets

Making a Simple Bowtie

How to Reupholster a Chair | Simple Tutorial

How to Make a Girls Dress |No Pattern Needed

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (13)

This post may contain affiliate links from a paid sponsor, Amazon or other program. When you use these links to make a purchase I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This allows me to continue creating the content that you love. The content in this article is created for information only and based on my research and/or opinion.

The Smoothest Homemade Play Dough (2024)

FAQs

How to make homemade playdough smooth? ›

Instructions. Place the cornstarch in a large bowl. Mix in the hair conditioner with your hands--it will just start coming together and it will be pliable and very, very smooth. If desired, add a drop or two or food coloring.

What is the secret ingredient in play dough? ›

With this recipe the key is to really make sure you knead the dough well to avoid ending up with an end product that is too sticky or wet. The glycerine is a secret ingredient that makes the playdough extra stretchy and fun!

Does cream of tartar make playdough softer? ›

The cream of tartar can be left out but it really helps to keep the playdough elasticity and stretchy. The salt helps to preserve the playdough so it lasts longer. This recipe is my absolute favorite because it's not the least bit sticky when it's done and it's super soft which is perfect for small fingers.

How do you make playdough look like sand? ›

This play dough is made in exactly the same way as our regular no-cook play dough but with some added beach sand or play sand. The sand gives the play dough a great colour and makes the texture slightly grainy.

What is magic play dough? ›

It's Magic Play-Doh! This amazing activity has become a tradition in my classroom! The magic happens when you provide students a small ball of white play-doh. If the play-doh changes color when the students squish it...and it will, it ensures that the student will have a great year!

What does oil do in play dough? ›

I find adding a small amount of oil produces better overall playdough that is less sticky, yet still more elastic than playdough made without cream of tartar. Any oil will do, but I prefer a scented lavender oil as this gives the playdough a nice fragrance.

What happens if you don't put cream of tartar in a playdough? ›

The cream of tartar helps give the playdough a stiffer, stretchier texture, as well as a bit of added volume. It also acts as a natural preservative and stabilizer, helping your dough last a bit longer before it becomes crumbly or starts to go bad.

What does baking soda do to playdough? ›

A major benefit of baking soda playdough though is that it dries into a beautiful bright white and very hard material. Once dry you can color it with watercolors or acrylic paints and apparently you can even sand it (according to this video).

How do you make old school playdough? ›

Play Dough Recipe 5

2 cups water 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 2 tbs cooking oil 4 tsp cream of tartar Food coloring (optional) Add food coloring to water it you wish to color the dough. Mix and heat until ingredients form a ball.

What is the best homemade playdough recipe? ›

how to make the world's best homemade play-doh. You'll need 3 cups of white all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar, 1 cup + 2 tablespoons of table salt, 3-4 tablespoons of any cooking oil (start with 3 and add more if necessary), 3 cups HOT water, and food coloring.

How do you make foam playdough? ›

In a large bowl we added around 2 cups of shaving foam and a squeeze of gel food colouring for the boys to start stirring in. We then added around 2 cups of cornflour and mixed this together until the mixture started to to form into a dough.

How do you make cornstarch play dough? ›

Simple Homemade Playdough Recipe
  1. 1 cup flour.
  2. 1/2 cup cornstarch.
  3. 1/2 cup water.
  4. 1 teaspoon vegetable oil.
  5. gel food coloring of your choice.
Apr 29, 2022

What can you add to playdough for texture? ›

DIY Textured Play Dough
  1. Silky Soft Dough: - Corn Starch. - Conditioner/Lotion. - Food Coloring.
  2. Salt Speckled Firm Dough: - Flour. - Salt. - Cream of Tarter. - Oil. - Water. ...
  3. Gritty Sandbox Dough: - Play Sand. - Corn Starch. - Water. - Food Coloring.

How do you make playdough less gooey? ›

If your playdough is too sticky during the mixing process, simply add more flour, 2 tablespoons at a time, until it becomes less sticky. It's important to note that as the playdough sits and cools after mixing, it'll absorb any remaining water, so when in doubt, let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes before adding more flour.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Fredrick Kertzmann

Last Updated:

Views: 6410

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Fredrick Kertzmann

Birthday: 2000-04-29

Address: Apt. 203 613 Huels Gateway, Ralphtown, LA 40204

Phone: +2135150832870

Job: Regional Design Producer

Hobby: Nordic skating, Lacemaking, Mountain biking, Rowing, Gardening, Water sports, role-playing games

Introduction: My name is Fredrick Kertzmann, I am a gleaming, encouraging, inexpensive, thankful, tender, quaint, precious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.