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Homemade Play dough

Alexander loves play dough and we tend to go thru A LOT of it since he likes to get real creative and mix colors when he is in creative mode. Because of his obsession with play dough I have learned that it is more cost effective to make our own play dough at home than it is to continuously buy it. Being a former day care teacher, I have a lot of awesome recipes for different things in this head of mine and the play dough recipe I use is wonderful.
All you need is:
1 cup flour
1/2 cup salt
2 tsp cream of tartar
1 cup water
1 tablespoon oil
Food coloring
Storage containers

Mix together the flour, salt and cream of tartar in a saucepan. Mix water, oil and food coloring together and gradually stir into dry ingredients. Cook over medium heat stirring until dough forms into a ball. Remove from heat and knead until smooth.

I personally like to make bigger batches, mix it up, separate it into large ziploc bags and then add the food coloring and let Alexander mix it together by squishing it around in the bag. It is another great sensory project before he even gets to play with the dough!

I also love that by mixing it in the bag you get a marbled result….I just think it looks really neat!

Enjoy!

Homemade Play Dough

I was recently given a homemade play dough recipe from one of our local child care centers to try and tweak if need be.  Since it decided to pour buckets here is Green Bay this week, I figured what better time to give it a try!

Let’s start with the recipe first:

Homemade Play Dough

Ingredients

1 cup flour

1/2 cup salt

2 teaspoon cream of tartar

1 cup water

1 tablespoon oil

Food Coloring

Instructions

Mix together the flour, salt and cream of tartar in a saucepan.  Mix water, oil and food coloring together and gradually stir into dry ingredients.  Cook over medium heat stirring until dough forms into a ball.  Remove from heat and knead until smooth.

From this point, I separated the dough into 6 Ziploc bags and added the food coloring to each one separately making a variety of colors and I let the kids all knead the dough in the bag.
We let the dough cool for about 10 minutes after kneading it and then I let them all go crazy and play with it.