“How to Make Your Own Homemade Playdough”
Sure you can buy Play-Doh® at any store but it is more fun to make it. It is like, you can buy cookies but it’s fun to bake cookies together. You can buy fish from the fish market but that is no substitute for a family fishing trip. So, thanks to our friends at http://sustainableecho.com we have ways to make your own playdough.

Again special thanks to http://sustainableecho.com
Most days are really busy, as many parents know, some kids expect you to entertain them from morning till night. Unless the day is action packed, it’s a “boring” day and “I don’t have anything to do” day.
On one of those days, we made a batch of homemade playdough (play dough). Not only did the playdough keep them occupied for hours, but also there is an educational element to it: development of fine motor skills, blending colors, exploring senses like touch and feel, to name a few.
Instructions on how to make homemade playdough:
This is a simple no cook playdough recipe which you can make within minutes.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup flour
- ½ cup salt
- 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 cup boiling water
- food coloring
Note: Increase the above amounts two or three times for more playdough which can be divided and colored differently.

In a bowl mix all dry ingredients.
Add oil, liquid coloring and boiling water (IMPORTANT: Parents MUST add the boiling water!) and stir until it all comes together.
This is a proper way. As you can see above, I usually put dry and wet ingredients all at once and then stir. Here I added food coloring, but, oops, forgot to add oil. Still it came good.

Tip the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and knead it until it becomes smooth. If the playdough is still too hot to touch, leave to cool a bit.
Divide into several portions and add different coloring few drops at the time to each. Knead well into the playdough.

Store in an airtight container after play time. It will dry out quickly otherwise.
Last step, but not the least, have fun and play

Another Recipe
On the Cream of Tartar packet there is cooked playdough recipe if you prefer this method:
2 cups four
4 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 tablespoons cooking oil
1 cup salt
food coloring
2 cups of water
Mix the above ingredients in a saucepan, and stir over medium heat for 3-5 minutes, until the mixture congeals.
Few more tips:
- For a textured playdough, add some oats, dried lavender or herbs.
- Add a few drops of natural cooking essence like orange, peppermint or almond for a nice smell, but omit if that will tempt small kids into eating the playdough – it IS natural, but way too salty.
- If the kids manage to eat some, don’t be alarmed, it won’t hurt them, they’ll just be very thirsty!
- Be alarmed if they eat commercial playdough – it is full of chemicals, with a weird sweet smell.
- Once the playdough starts to smell rancid, dries out or gets very dirty, it’s time to make another batch.
Hope you will try this out. You will have lots of fun with it.
We Love play doh in our house.