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’ve made this recipe many times. Thank you. It’s great. I like adding koolaide sometimes as the scent… Just the basic packet. It makes bright colors and it’s yummy smelling too… Of course only once they are old enough to know it shouldn’t be eaten!
That’s such a great idea! Thanks for sharing Charlene :)
This is by far the BEST playdough recipe I’ve found.
Make sure you don’t overcook the mixture, or your playdough will be super dry and crumbly. As soon as it’s not sticking to the spoon take it off the heat. It usually only take a minute or two for me.
Let it cool for a couple minutes, knead it when it’s still pretty warm (don’t burn yourself obviously) and cover with a very damp towel until it’s cool.
That’s the best way I’ve found to keep it soft. It’s just as soft as the store bought playdough. I also add a couple drops of fruit loop fragrance oil into it because it can smell a little strong. I store them in ziplocks and press all the air out, and it lasts a while!
Thanks so much for your nice comment and tips, Desiree! It makes me so happy to hear that you love the recipe so much! :)
Hi Mariel – if you click the “View Recipe” button at the top of the page, it will take you to the recipe with specific ingredients and instructions :)
Quick and easy to make
So glad it was a hit!
Sept 30
Made this play dough tonight for my
grandchildren they love it
If you put mix sparkles in the play dough does it get everywhere ?
Hi! If you add the bigger sparkles while kneading it will stay in the dough. :)
My 18 month old boy is having so much fun! 1 month after making the play dough, it is still soft and feels like day 1! So glad I found this recipe!
Yay, this makes me so happy to hear! I’m glad it’s such a hit with your son :)
Amazing recipe. Just made it and best play dough we made.
Yay! So glad it was a hit :)
The best playdough recipe – and I’ve tried many! Thank you!
So happy to hear this! Thanks for your comment, Brooke :)
I understand that you should knead the colors into the dough while it’s in plastic baggies. But when you take the colored play dough out to play with, does it stain the kids hands?
No once the color is all the way mixed in it will not stain. Just make sure it’s completely mixed in.
it turned out perfectly!!! would definitely make again! 😆
Yay, so happy to hear that :) Thanks for your comment and review, Katie!
I made this today with Self raising flour as we ran out of all purpose and it was great! So easy. I’ve always avoiding cooking playdoh so I’m very happy to find this recipe! X
I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Claire! Thank you for your comment :)
stays soft FOREVER! Does not get sticky, and if you add a bit of coconut oil,vanilla flavor or an skin-friendly essential oil, it smells YUMMIEEEE!
Great tip about the vanilla or oils! So glad you loved it :)
Has anyone made this with gluten free flour? We have a family member in the house with celiac disease, so it would just be safest for contamination purposes, but I know things don’t always turn out the same with it!
I haven’t tested the recipe with gluten-free flour, but hopefully someone else who has can chime in :) If you try it, let me know how it goes!
I tried with a 1:1 gluten free flour (although it’s never completely the same) and it formed nice balls but they’re too sticky inside! Wondering if I should add a little flour or oil after the fact or if my next batch will just take some trial and error!
We used oat flour today and it’s fine but just a tan color so it’s harder to make the diff colors but it feels like normal Play-Doh.
Hi, so I’ll be making this for a baby shower game, would it be okay to triple the recipe?
Thanks in advance!
How fun! I would probably double the recipe and cook a separate batch to make sure it cooks evenly in the pan.
I tried to triple. It was so hard to stir. Definitely just make 3 batches.
Pre-k teacher here, I always use this recipe despite two other ones hanging in the kitchen of our center.
People always comment on how nice our playdough is and I direct them here every time! You honestly can’t mess this up, which is just not true of all playdough recipes. Some are finicky; cook too short and it sticks to everything, more often too long and it crumbles to bits. This one is impossible to ruin and so good!!!
Thank you for your nice comment, Carrie! I’m so happy this is your favorite recipe to use with your students! :)
Hi, Sounds great.. Will it stain hands after its mixed with color?
Nope! Just make sure knead the color in with the dough while inside a plastic bag so that it doesn’t stain your hands while mixing. But it shouldn’t stain them afterwards :)
Excellent Recipe, We used Pink glittery cookie dough sprinkles, we did not have color, and it made it a beautiful pink color. Nice texture. grandson loved it
So glad he enjoyed it! Pink sprinkles sound so fun :)
Does this need to be stored in the fridge? I know some recipes do. Thank you!
Nope! I typically store in a zip top bag or covered container in a cabinet. It will keep for up to 3 months :)