by: Jenny of Hank + Hunt
I’ve always wanted to try making my own playdough. Playdough is good for sensory development, and is just plain fun. Make your own in some bright colors, and your kids will never know the difference!
I tried a few recipes, and here is the winner:
1 cup flour
1/4 cup salt
2 tbsp cream of tartar
1 cup water
2 tbsp vegetable oil
gel food coloring
Mix all of your dry ingredients together in a medium saucepan. Add your wet ingredients, including a good amount of gel food coloring and mix well. It will remain roughly the same color, so add more in this stage, if needed.
Place your pan on the stove top over medium heat. Stir continuously until it starts to get chunky. Trust me — the first time you see this, you will think you have done something wrong, don’t worry. Keep stirring until it forms a big dough ball.You will know when to take it out, then place on a plate to cool. Once cool, knead it a bit yourself or get little helpers to do it for you. The whole process takes about 5 mins. I did all of these colors in about a half an hour. You can really whip out a multicolored set in no time.
Helpful Hints: I used Americolor Food Coloring to dye the dough. I have included the names of the colors above. It worked great and did not come off on our hands — bonus! You can also use Kool-Aid in place of food coloring. It scents the dough, but the colors weren’t very vibrant. Be sure to buy plenty of cream of tartar. I got about 3-4 batches out of one large bottle.
My boys have been playing with the playdough nonstop. They love using cookie cutters with it. We got a mega set from Bed Bath and Beyond with cool shapes, and the letters are amazing. Perfect for the last few rainy days. Half of our batch is already a shade of “mixed” colors and the other half is on its way. Luckily it is so easy, we can make more in no time.
hostess / hostess with the mostess / 21189 posts
Omygosh! Thank you for sharing!!!! My LO’s too young to play with playdough, but CANNOT wait to make some for her to play with in the future! The colors are so pretty and vibrant!
GOLD / cantaloupe / 5328 posts
I use that same recipe, it’s foolproof! I just put the wet ingredients in the pan first, it helps to get all the flour incorporated, but either method works!
I have also used whole wheat flour when I bought too much and didn’t need it for baking, add cinnamon and you’ve got the perfect dough for “baking cookies!!”
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Jenny, this is adorable! I love the cut-out letters…brilliant! :)
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Those colors are phenomenal! I was just about to throw out all our old playdough that is grody and now I can make this instead of buying it! So fun! The boys will get a kick out of this, I’m sure!
kiwi / 721 posts
thanks so much! this is awesome
GOLD / cantaloupe / 5620 posts
wow! i so can’t wait to try this at home. does it have that nasty play doh smell? as soon as i saw that first picture, i smelled it!
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Wow, LOVE the colors! Thanks for the tip about the Americolor Food Coloring. I will have to try that. The pictures in this post are so fun–really love the title spelled out in playdough letters. :)
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what an awesome DIY! i am totally doing this tomorrow. love that the supplies are all things i already have on hand, and REALLY love those bright colors.
cherry / 124 posts
My little one is still too young for play dough but I cannot wait to try this recipe! The colors are fabulous!
GOLD / nectarine / 2174 posts
Great colors!
cherry / 207 posts
Thanks for the recipe! Just tried it but with regular liquid food coloring and my hands are psychedelic!! I need some Americolors!
GOLD / grapefruit / 4197 posts
Love the colors!
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how much does this recipe make? about 1/2 cup’s worth? or a cup?? I need to make a lot, so I want to know how much to multiply the ingredients. thx
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Hi, The idea is great. For how long can you use it, I mean, doesn’t it get hard? or it is just for the day you do it?
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just great! I already made some and it great :D But how do you store it?