Best Ever No-Cook Play Dough Recipe! - The Imagination Tree (2024)

by Anna Ranson

How to make the best ever, no-cook play dough recipe in just 4 minutes, that will lasts for 6 months! Voted the number one play dough recipe by teachers, parents and child-carers for many years in a row! I hope you’ll love it too 🙂

I’ve been working with children for over 20 years and play dough is the fail safe way to engage and excite little hands and minds! It is a brilliant sensory and fine motor tool that is ridiculously easy to make and SO much better than any store bought versions.

By making it yourself you know exactly what has gone into it and can also customise it in so many ways, such as adding colour, sparkles and even natural flavours or essential oils. It has a proven therapeutic quality and has saved my parenting on more occasions than I can number! It is, quite simply, the best play material out there.

I hope you will love my easiest ever, no-cook play dough recipe!

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The benefits of using play dough for young children are wonderfuland the play possibilities are endless!

You need:

[Amazon affiliate links to help you find the ingredients I recommend. Many of these are bulk size as it works out cheaper when making for classes or every month like we often do!]

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Method:

  • Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl
  • Add food colouring TO the boiling water then into the dry ingredients
  • Stir continuously until it becomes a sticky, combined dough
  • Add the glycerine (optional)
  • Allow it to cool down thentake it out of the bowl and knead it vigorously for a couple of minutes until all of the stickiness has gone.* This is the most important part of the process, so keep at it until it’s the perfect consistency!*
  • If it remains a little sticky then add a touch more flour until just right

Voila!

We use theseWilton Gel coloursBest Ever No-Cook Play Dough Recipe! - The Imagination Tree (5)as they are much more vibrant and take only a tiny amount to colour the dough. We also use them in all our other sensory play activities to and they last for ever!

You can store this play dough in an air tight container for at least 6 months. If you live in a humid climate you might need to store it in the fridge and out of sunlight.

Here’s our new video showing how EASY it is to make this play dough!!

Once you’ve made your play dough hop on over to this post where I explain the totally amazing benefits of play dough play! And recommend many items to start collecting to create a play dough tool kit. Here are some brilliant play dough tools we have and love to use alongside this recipe. These are totally worth adding to your play dough toolbox and will last for a very long time!

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I have listed the direct links to find the items in this image below:

Wooden pattern rollers

Wooden texture stampers

Wooden spools for building with playdough

Metal cookie cutters

Glass gems

Toy animals

Garlic Press

Mini metal pots

Paper Straws

Plus many more ideas in individual posts in my play dough archives!

How here are over 50+ ways to change this basic mix to create an amazing range of different play dough flavours and fun activities to go with them! Literacy, maths, imaginative play and role play to name just a few.

Click through to find your favourites and pin them for future use.

And here are 10 beautiful, natural play dough recipes for you to try too!

Enjoy!

Search the full Play Dough archives here

Looking for Salt Dough that can be played with then hardened into models to keep? Here is our Rainbow Glitter Salt Dough recipe

I hope you love this easy no-cook play dough recipe and will share it far and wide! Thanks for the hundreds upon hundreds of you that have already told me it’s the best recipe you’ve ever used and will use it in your classrooms and homes ever more! 🙂

[This post contains Amazon affiliate link to help you find products I love and recommend easily. Thank you!]

Best Ever No-Cook Play Dough Recipe! - The Imagination Tree (2024)

FAQs

What was the secret ingredient in the cooked playdough recipe? ›

The glycerine is a secret ingredient that makes the playdough extra stretchy and fun!

What is the 3 ingredient recipe for playdough? ›

3 Ingredient Play Dough
  1. 1/2 cup cornstarch.
  2. 1 cup baking soda.
  3. 3/4 cup water.
  4. Optional: 2-3 drops essential oil and 4-5 drops food coloring.
Mar 23, 2024

What are the 4 ingredients in homemade playdough? ›

For the most part, homemade playdough recipes contain the same essential ingredients: flour, salt, cream of tartar, oil, water, and food coloring.

Why use cream of tartar in playdough? ›

In fact, baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and cream of tartar. It is slightly acidic, and because of this, it affects the gluten structure of the playdough to make it more elastic. Tartaric acid acts as an emulsifier, so it helps prevent any added oil from separating.

How to make easy play dough? ›

Play Dough Recipe 5

2 cups water 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 2 tbs cooking oil 4 tsp cream of tartar Food coloring (optional) Add food coloring to water it you wish to color the dough. Mix and heat until ingredients form a ball. Knead until smooth and store in airtight container.

Why add salt to playdough? ›

The salt helps the proteins stay stuck together, you may notice that playdough you buy in the store also has a salty smell. When you mix all of these ingredients together, you create a chemical reaction. The playdough you create is an entirely new substance that is different from the ingredients you started with.

What is the purpose of salt in homemade playdough? ›

You can make play dohs with a wide variety of ingredients. But most standard doughs require a lot of salt. Even commercial play doh does. This is because the salt helps the proteins that are found in other ingredients, like flour, stick together and lock in moisture.

What is the best oil for playdough? ›

I choose to use coconut oil when making play dough as I find it less drying on my kids' sensitive skin (and my skin when making it!). It also makes the play dough smell great! If you don't have any coconut oil to hand though, vegetable oil or even baby oil can be a substitute.

How do you make playdough Fluffy? ›

Fluffy Playdough
  1. 1 cup cheap hair conditioner.
  2. 2 cups cornflour.
  3. Food colouring and essential oil (optional)

How to make fun play dough? ›

5-minute homemade playdough
  1. 1 cup All purpose flour.
  2. 1 cup water.
  3. 2 teaspoons cream of tartar.
  4. 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil.
  5. food coloring of your choice.
Jan 29, 2024

How do you make old fashioned playdough? ›

2 cups water 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 2 tbs cooking oil 4 tsp cream of tartar Food coloring (optional) Add food coloring to water it you wish to color the dough. Mix and heat until ingredients form a ball. Knead until smooth and store in airtight container.

How do you make super soft playdough? ›

The BEST Play Dough Recipe
  1. 2.5 Cups Water (boiled) (Strained Winter Potpourri water)
  2. 1 1/4 Cup Salt.
  3. 1 1/2 Tbsp Cream of Tartar.
  4. 2 1/2 Cups Flour.
  5. 5 Tbsp Oil (coconut or vegetable)
Jan 19, 2021

What makes playdough fluffy? ›

Today we're making homemade cloud dough with conditioner and cornstarch! These two basic ingredients combine to make the fluffiest play dough imaginable. Yeah, it lives up to its name because it feels as soft and fluffy as you'd imagine a cloud feels.

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