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How to Make Playdough (Play-doh)

How to Make Playdough (Play-doh)
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Playdough (aka Play-doh) is easy to make at home, and fun for kids of all ages.  Here's how to make your own non-toxic toy with custom colors and fragrances.

This is the classic method that involves a bit of cooking on the stovetop - I prefer it because cooked playdough has a better texture than uncooked varieties.  If you want the kids to be able to do it all themselves, try this uncooked playdough recipe.

Warning:  Keep away from dogs and other pets.  Playdough smells like people food but contains lots of salt, and a hungry dog can eat enough to cause a dangerous salt imbalance.


 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
Playdough is a classic childhood toy everyone can have fun with, and it's so easy to make at home you'll never buy that stinky store variety again.

Basic ingredient ratios:
2 cups flour
2 cups warm water
1 cup salt
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
1 Tablespoon cream of tartar (optional for improved elasticity)

food coloring (liquid, powder, or unsweetened drink mix)
scented oils
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Jan 11, 2008. 3:52 PMvhata says:
I used this recipe and mine turned out great! check it out...
Jan 11, 2008. 3:54 PMvhata says:
Here is a pic...
Jul 5, 2008. 4:35 PMdsaavedra says:
cool! i made a monster :)
Jul 5, 2008. 6:41 PMDrWeird117 says:
pwnage! i like that! its godzilla!!!!!!!!!! aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
Jul 6, 2008. 11:25 AMdsaavedra says:
heres another:
Jul 9, 2008. 10:12 AMcodongolev says:
EAT THE BUNNY!!!!

(or whatever the small thing is)
Jul 10, 2008. 9:03 AMjimmy bobb says:
cool animals
Jul 18, 2008. 11:26 AMSunny124613 says:
it looks like a head a eating a rabbit, just like Bambi! except even more bad I mean who would eat a small hare???!!!
Jul 25, 2008. 2:26 PMmrsszek says:
lol
Jul 26, 2008. 5:02 PMSunny124613 says:
yah!! i closed up on it and it looks like a buny
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Nov 12, 2010. 4:58 PMairrikajswan says:
I used neon food coloring. The Playdough turned out great!
Apr 22, 2012. 4:18 AMwolfoxx says:
Hey there. I'm really interested in this recipe and due to there being over 500 comments before me and looking through them all I thought it would be quicker to ask. The salt in this recipe is used as a preservative in this mixture correct? And possibly to keep children/animals eating it. But what if I want to eat it. Personally it looks quite edible and something of this texture is really what I'm looking for. I'm sure there are other doughs out there I could use but, play dough has such a marvellously unique texture. Anyway, as I said before, salt is used as a preservative here, but sugar is also a preservative. Have you tried this recipe with sugar instead? I think the quantity would have to be reduced a bit because it would probably be a little too sweet, but none-the-less I think It would work. I'll probably give it a go in the near future at half the quantity to try it out but I thought I'd ask before hand in case you, or anyone else who may read this has tried and it failed miserably. Thank you for this wonderful instructable, you explained it thoroughly and precisely with well-taken pictures.
Apr 19, 2012. 7:53 AMShiply_Spain says:
I really like the concept! I will pass this link to my girlfriend who works as a baby sitter. I am sure kids love ie
Apr 10, 2012. 11:00 PMzehan814 says:
this is really very nice idea. specially my son always wants dough to play with and every time i have to buy it from shop.
by the way what can use instead of cream of tartar or more precisely as a substitute of cream of tartar what can be used?
Apr 10, 2012. 12:30 AMellie00 says:
I used this recipe yestarday and it worked good
Apr 7, 2012. 11:48 AMashlii says:
doesit work with sunflower oil as well
Apr 7, 2012. 11:46 AMgordon.arber says:
In my (almost 2 year old) sons stocking for Christmas this year he received a package of cream of tartar and a box of neon liquid food coloring. When he unwrapped it, he looked at me like... umm ok? I then tried to explain to him that I was going to make playdough with him. He had no idea what I was talking about. So thankfully this weekend I was able to make it for him using this recipe, It turned out great and he loves it! He enjoyed helping me too. This process is not messy at all! Thanks for the memories!
Mar 30, 2012. 10:03 AMppeach1 says:
im just writing a list
Mar 24, 2012. 11:47 AMlfarrar06 says:
I highly recoomend this recipe. My stepson loved making the play-doe.
thank you for sharing
Mar 22, 2012. 6:08 AMslipz says:
instead of warming it on the stove i used the microwave for about 3 mins butr check in between.....took less the time. :) turned out great and i substituted drink mix and food colouring for about half a pack of jello.....
Mar 16, 2012. 8:05 PMHi_lawl says:
Would it still be the same without the cream of tartar
Mar 16, 2012. 8:03 AMtoRiattack says:
bahaha if i put flavor in mine i would want to eat it =D
Jan 7, 2012. 8:17 AMpntknanny says:
For the scent I added ground cinnamon, it smells awesome and adds a brown coloring.
Mar 8, 2012. 9:41 PMRayven666 says:
adding grounded cinnamon is a great idea i love cinnamon xD
Mar 1, 2012. 10:47 PMsuper.girl says:
how long does it take being cooked? Mine took about half an hour and it's still sticky, so i've wacked it in the fridge.... any tips?
Great website though!!!!
Feb 26, 2012. 12:38 PMJuliaPotter123 says:
Helped so much! So fun! Thanks!
Feb 13, 2012. 10:56 AMthreelunecats says:
This recipe looks great. I can't wait to try it. I want to bake the play dough so I can paint it afterwards. What temperature should I use and for how long should it be baked? If I don't use food coloring, what kind of paints are best for painting play dough figures. Thanks!
Jan 25, 2012. 2:05 PMjooj says:
wawo this was fast and easy! and my daughter loves it 20 months its perfect i was looking for something to keep her busy while i study! just the thing i was looking for its ten times better than what my mum made lol i guess she used the raw one she did not cook it. I will try it with tartar next time better get back to my studies..fantastic really thanks for posting.
Oct 28, 2011. 11:27 AMkatie1212 says:
this is my frist time on here and doing the play dough
Jan 21, 2012. 11:57 AMisaaaaa says:
niat de mal emana te bgion hihahiihahihahihahihahijhhhhjhgggggggggggggg
Jan 18, 2012. 5:25 PMShayeM.98 says:
hey do u need the cream of tar tar??
Dec 26, 2011. 3:22 PMtaria says:
there's like over 537 comments and to be honest. I'm to lazy to read them all so I'm going to ask a few questions I'm sure has been asked before.

will this dry hard or do you have to bake it? and if so what temp do you put them in? do they crack once dry? and can you paint them?

I have a project that I need clay type of stuff for and if play doh works then I use it, but if not then is there a way to make clay that will dry and be hard but won't crack?

I can't afford the one they have here, it's expensive and it has to be fired to make it hard. Don't have that opinion where I live. So anything cheap that works just like the one that has to be fired would be great.

Dec 22, 2011. 4:44 PMReadsInTrees says:
Fantastic recipe and instructions! I've never made play dough before, so I was a little apprehensive. The mixture was so gloppy in the beginning that I was convinced it would never work. Then as I kept stirring it started to form lumps and before I knew it the dough was setting up. This turned out great! Very smooth and pliable, not like the grainy salt doughs I remember my mom making.

I made one batch, and then split it into 4 balls that were just under 1 cup each (I had 1 cup plastic containers for storage). Then, I used 1 package of unsweetened Koolaid for each ball. This seems like a lot, but they needed the whole package for the scent to really come through.

I use "lemonade" for yellow, which needed some yellow food coloring to bump up the color.
I used "blue raspberry" for blue, which only needed a little blue food coloring to make a nice bright blue.
I used "lime lemon" for green, and it really didn't need any food coloring because the mix alone made a nice bright lime green.
Then, I used "cherry" for red, and I would NOT recommend it. The cherry mix made the dough turn a sort of dull red, that even with food coloring stayed a dull brick-red sort of color. Next time I'll use strawberry for red.
Dec 22, 2011. 12:04 PMgo90feet says:
This is so much fun with my kindergartener! We had a blast making "cookies" with her own cookie-cutters and tools. I cut the recipe in half, as I only have 1 kid and it makes PLENTY!

We played with half of it, and wrapped hte other half in a pretty (plastic) container to give the neigher kid (1 yr. old). We also made another batch to give as a gift to some friends (3 kids) with whom we have a play day next week. What a great (an inexpensive!) gift and afternoon activity!

We scented and colored with ground cinnamon. MMMMMM!!!

I am also planning to make as a treat for my daughter's kindergarten class and give each kid their own for Valentine's day. She suggested red food coloring and cinnamon scent, but I am also thinking brown coloring and chocolate scent. What a treat!

Thanks for reminding me of this activity!
Dec 19, 2011. 11:14 AMjacfon says:
My boy's teacher gave us a playdough recipe, so the moms take turns and once a month, one of us brings playdough in for the kids to play. My turn is coming up and my color is white. I tried her recipe three times and it was just a dissaster!
I was about to order some playdough online when I run into your recipe and decided to try it out. The recipe you have here is much easier and the playdough turned out great! I am saving myself some money!!Thanks!!!!!!
Dec 13, 2011. 2:44 PMCraftyCritters says:
To help the smell : if you like cinnamon add it SMELLS GREAT!!!! :)
Dec 12, 2011. 10:54 AMmissys2 says:
I pulled out all the cookie cutters and mats before realizing we were out of playdoh...I googled this recipe, threw all the ingredients in a saucepan, mixed and heated. I put a bit of coloring in the wet mix since I was only making pink dough. In 5 minutes my kids were playing! I have no idea how you could mess this up...it was FAST, EASY and a LIFESAVER! Kids are quietly playing right now :) Thank you!
Dec 3, 2011. 6:49 PMmy_chemical_romance says:
i made the play do , and i kept stiiring and stiring and it didnt get less sticky. i let it sit for a few hours and checked it again, and it was more sticky! i pit it back on the stove and tried again. no luck.
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