The BEST homemade playdough recipe – make in less than 5 minutes for under a $1 and have it last for months! It is so soft and squishy and cuts perfectly with cookie cutters.

Favorite Kids Activity
One of my kids favorite activities is playing with play dough. It is the perfect indoor activity for when it’s raining, too cold or too hot. When the weather’s nice we’ll even take it outside on the porch. My kids (age 8, 6 and 2) ALL love playing with play dough. My son pretends like he’s outgrowing it, but whenever my girls start playing with it, he always ends up joining in on the fun. I usually give them a few different colors, a mini rolling pin, some cookie cutters and let them go to town. I love seeing their imagination work.
Why is this the best homemade playdough recipe?
- It is SUPER soft and squishy, but doesn’t stick
- The play dough lasts for months in a zip top bag
- It is inexpensive to make
- It makes enough for 4-6 kids
- You can add different colors and even scents to customize your dough
We love making our own play dough, because it is so much softer (and cheaper) than the store bought stuff. I find it also lasts longer as well. Over the years I’ve tried dozens of recipes and this one here is the best playdough recipe out there! I got it several years ago from my son’s preschool teacher and figured I better post it to my blog so I don’t have to keep searching for it. At their preschool, the parents take turns making the play dough a different color each month and once I used this recipe, I haven’t looked back. I have slightly adapted the original recipe over the years. The main thing that I have done is cut down on the salt, as I found it keeps the dough extra soft for months!
How to make playdough
Playdough ingredients:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup salt
- 4 teaspoons cream of tartar
- 2 cups lukewarm water
- 2 Tablespoons of vegetable oil (coconut oil works too)
- Food coloring, optional (I like Wilton gel food coloring or AmeriColor gel)
- Quart sized bags
Stir together the flour, salt and cream of tartar in a large pot. Next add the water and oil. If you’re only making one color, add in the the color now as well. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. Continue stirring until the dough has thickened and begins to form into a ball. Remove from heat and then place inside a gallon sized bag or onto wax paper. Allow to cool slightly and then knead until smooth. If you’re adding colors after, divide the dough into balls (for how many colors you want) and then add the dough into the quart sized bags. Start with about 5 drops of color (my favorite brands are listed above) and add more to brighten it. Knead the dough, while inside the bag so it doesn’t stain your hands. Once it’s all mixed together you’re ready to PLAY.
Store the play dough inside the bags once done to keep soft. Keeps for up to 3 months.
Once the dough is finished, I like to put each dough ball into it’s own quart sized zip top bag. Then I let my kids squish the colors together. It gives the kids something to do, makes it so your hands aren’t stained and then gives the dough a home after. We use the same bag to store the dough when the kids are done playing with it. If you only plan on making ONE color, just add the food coloring into the pan when you add the water (makes it easier to mix it in). My kids can never decide on just one color, so we usually need to divide it out.
Need more kid friendly activities? Make homemade slime, fluffy slime or this recipe for butter slime, too!
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How to Make Homemade Playdough
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Equipment
- Spoon for stirring
- Gallon size bag or wax paper for cooling
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup salt
- 4 teaspoons cream of tartar
- 2 cups lukewarm water
- 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil (coconut oil works too)
Optional: food coloring (I use Wilton for brighter colors)
Instructions
- Stir together the flour, salt and cream of tartar in a large pot. Next add the water and oil. If you’re only making one color, stir in the the color now.
- Cook over medium-heat, stirring constantly. Continue stirring until the dough has thickened and begins to form into a ball. Remove from heat and then place inside a bowl. Allow to cool slightly and then knead until smooth.
- If you’re adding multiple colors, divide the dough into balls (for how many colors you want) and then add the dough into seperate quart sized bags. Start with about 5 drops of color and add more to brighten it. Knead the dough, while inside the bag so it doesn’t stain your hands.
- Once it’s all mixed together, you’re ready to PLAY. Store the play dough inside the bags to keep soft. If stored properly it will keep soft for up to 3 months.
Notes
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Another fun addition to the play dough is to add glitter. We added about 1/4 cup to the bag and kneaded it in with blue and yellow.
My almost 2 year old loves squishing the dough. I love watching those chubby little fingers go to work.
My 6 year old daughter loves pulling out the cookie cutters and making all kinds of designs! She is quite the girly girl. ;)
Make a batch for your kids once school is out for a summer to remember!
I loved it! The playdough is supper soft and fun to play with!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for leaving a comment and review. :)
How do get such vibrant colours? Do you use a special kind of food colouring?
I used the Wilton food dyes :)
This was absolutely perfect for this rainy, stuck-at-home-for-social distancing kind of day! My littles played with it for hours, and it was a great motivator for my bigger kids to get their school work done! They loved making it together, and loved playing with it even more! Thank you, and bless you for your amazing recipes!!!
I’m so glad you could make it with your kids! Making homemade playdough is definitely one of my kids favorite activities!
This recipe is amazing! Lasts for weeks!
Has anyone tried this with gluten free flour and had good results???
I’m so glad you love it! I haven’t tried it with gluten free flour. Definitely let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
Thank you so much! This recipe is amazing ❤️ Super soft, super stretch it is the best recipe I’ve tried by far! My toddler is an addict to mixing colors so this inexpensive way to supplement his supply is pocket friendly. 👌🏼
Thank you for your comment! I’m so glad you loved it and that your toddler can have fun with it! :)
I am a 9-year-old, but I love to make things. I am not allowed to use the stove so I would love there to be fun crafts, but I would also like them to be easy.
Hi Samantha! My kids love to make things too. Here are some of their favorite things to make–https://www.iheartnaptime.net/top-50-easy-kids-crafts/
I forgot to say thank you. THANK YOU!
You are very welcome! :)
Easy and great stuff! I used organic ingredients…
I’m glad you have fun with it! :)
I absolutely LOVE this recipe. So smooth with no odor!!!!!!
I’m so glad!! :)
great results I’ve made this 6 times and use it in my sculptures
I’m glad it’s worked well for you! Thanks for leaving a comment and review!
What can we add to the homemade play dough if it dries out a little to bring it back to life?
Hi Kaity! You could try adding water a couple drops at a time and mixing it in. I’ve also heard of people wrapping the playdough in a damp paper towel over night, I have not tried that though.
Best play dough ever
Hi, Just wondering if I can use gluten free flour and achive the same results. I only have this and whole grain flour in my pantry and all the shops are closed today.
I haven’t tried using gluten free flour in this play dough recipe before. Definitely let us know how it goes if you give it a try!
I’ve made this twice now and both times it came out crumbly. It’s not dry, it leaves a residue on my hands and when I try to roll it into a ball it falls apart. The first batch I thought maybe I didn’t let it cook long enough so the second batch I cooked it much longer with the same result. Any suggestions?
I’m sorry you had trouble with the play dough! I haven’t had that problem before. Everyone measures flour differently, so my guess is that it has too much flour in it.
Absolutely great! I’m quite impressed. There was a moment when I thought I might have ruined my new pot. But then it turned out even better than expected. Will definitely make again. Thank you!
I’m so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Thanks for leaving a comment. :)
Hi! I love the recipe. I’m just wondering if it’s possible to add essential oil to the playdoh to give it a nice scent?
Yes, definitely! :)
This is now officially my go to playdough recipe. I grew up on a salt, flour, and water recipe that did not require any heating (super easy). The easy of making had it’s down falls because it dried out quickly, left a salt residue, and dried up hands. This recipe may involve more effort up front but it is worth it. The oil (I use coconut oil) not only gives the dough a pleasant smell but I believe it also helps make it last longer and is much easier on the hands. I would recommend this to my friends with little ones.
I’m so glad to hear this is your go-to recipe! Thank you for your comment Janelle! :)
This is also my go-to. I work with kids and need to have fun, motivating, mobile stuff to play with. My last batch is still perfectly soft (after lots of use) but not sticky! I’m gonna make some with glitter today!
I’m so glad you love this play dough recipe. Thanks for leaving a comment!
thank you = it came out great
I’m so glad! :)