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!
Play dough turned out great! Thanks
Love that it is so true who is with me
Best recipe I have found!! Super quick and super easy!!! You can even put a pack of koolaid to give it fruity smell! Thanks so much
So glad you enjoy this recipe! Thanks for the tip about the koolaid!
Best recipe I have found!! Super quick and super easy!!! You can even put a pack of koolaid to give it fruity smell! Thanks so much
does it stain your hands if using food coloring?while making it or playing with it?
It hasn’t ever stained mine! I stir it in with a spoon first and then knead it. :)
We have mixed in the color by hand and the stains only last about a day. The kids loved having colored hands :)
Great recipe!…so easy for my first dough making experience with 20th old daughter…we just made beautiful dough!:)
A question…how do we store it in the zip lock bags?…in the dark? in the fridge? or simply in the craft box?
Thanks,x
Hi Chloe! We just store it in the ziplock bag at room temp on the counter. It should be fine in a cupboard too. :)
Made this yesterday with my grandchildren, 5, 6 and 11. They all enjoyed it. And it really was so easy to make! Thank you so much!
I’m so glad they enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment Liz. :)
Hi Jamie! Made your recipe for my preschoolers and they loved it!! Since I didn’t have a stove I had to microwave the water and mixed in a little bit more flour to get the consistency I needed but it was very soft, super fun for the kids to play with! I’ll have to try it on the stove at home and see how it works!
I’m glad to hear that it worked in the microwave! Thanks for sharing!
This play dough is by far the best I’ve come across. I’m a mom, a GS troop leader, and we love play dough!! This isn’t grainy and feels like store bought! Super sonic awesome!!
I’m so happy to hear you love this playdough recipe. Thank you for your comment Katherine! :)
I made this yesterday with self raising flour and coconut oil (I’m from AUS living in the UK and thought it was the same as all purpose!). I love it. There is loads of play dough for one 2 year old so I may cut the recipe by half next time like someone else did (mostly to save on food colouring). I’ve accepted that it’ll be pale this time and my daughter doesn’t care so it’s fine! So happy that if she eats it it’ll all be okay…
Any tips on what food colouring you can buy in bulk/ cheaply that’ll be good for next time?
I’m so glad you loved this playdough recipe. You can find food coloring in bulk on amazon!
Hi Jamielyn Nye,
I love your site. May I use your playdough picture for my book about mental disorders in children. I will give a complete reference/link to your page for readers. The is in URDU language, non-profit and welfare-based.
Thank you
Regards, Zubada Raouf.
Yes of course. Thank you for providing a reference and link to go with the picture. :)
I look forward to making this! I’ll post a picture when I do.
We LOVED this recipe!! Thanks so much for sharing! I waited until after to mix in the colors, and they were not nearly as pretty as yours! How did you get all those colors and make them so vibrant??!
Hi Katie! I used about 5-7 drops of food coloring per dough ball!
Does it have to be all purpose flour? Can I use self rising or bread flour?
I haven’t tried it with those, but it’s worth a shot. Should work fine
I love this recipe! I wanted to find something to do indoors with my 20mo daughter during the heat wave and thought of play dough. I’ve never bought it for her before because the idea of store bought dough full of chemicals ending up in my baby’s mouth (and possibly in her system) scared me.
Since it was just for one toddler, I cut the portions in the recipe in half and it worked wonderfully. The dough is soft, moist yet not sticky. I used 5-7 drops of food coloring depending on the colors (red and yellow required 7, while blue and green turned out well with just 5). Overall, I love the dough and will be making more when needed using this recipe.
I’m glad to know it worked well to half the recipe, thanks for your comment Alicia!
Where is the recipe?
Hello! It is under the third picture with the ingredients.
This resipe works perfect and me and my sister love playing with it cause it is just like slime but less sticky and more buttery
I’m so glad you had fun with this play dough! :)
Can I store them in individual mason jars?
I think that would work great! :)