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    How to make Playdough Without Cream of Tartar

    Home » Fun » Kids Activities » How to make Playdough Without Cream of Tartar

    Published: Mar 19, 2020 · Modified: Feb 22, 2024 by Jessica · This post may contain affiliate links · 23 Comments

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    This easy homemade playdough recipe is the best! It costs less than $5 to make and lasts a long time. Perfect for cutting into shapes with cookie cutters and can be played with again and again. You will love it!

    This easy homemade play dough recipe is so easy and you can make any colors you want!

    Calling all moms: This is the Best Playdough Recipe!

    Hey party people!! I am so excited to share this homemade play dough recipe with you!  There may be a million playdough recipes on the internet but this one is tried and tested. It's one of our favorite boredom busters, along with playing Bingo (we have a set for every holiday) making fun treats like these Minnie Mouse cupcakes, or creating our own Lava Lamps!

    I typically double this recipe, split it into four parts and dye them each a different color. Then, I put each one in an air-tight container and they will last for months!

    Every mom needs this playdough recipe in their life, so let's get down to the details.

    *This post contains affiliate links.

    Hands down the BEST homemade playdough recipe ever! It is just the right consistency and it lasts for months! Highly recommend.

    What you'll need for Homemade Playdough without Cream of Tartar

    • Iodized Salt
    • Alum
    • Food Coloring
    • Corn Starch
    • Vegetable Oil

    Other Handy Things to Have Around:

    • Ziplock Bags
    • Baby Food Jars (for storing playdough)
    • Cookie cutters
    • Dough Sculpting Toys
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    Baby Food Jars

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    Alum

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    Food Coloring 

    How to make Playdough without Cream of Tartar

    1.Add all of the ingredients except food coloring to a large saucepan and stir with a whisk over medium heat.

    Hands down the BEST homemade playdough recipe ever! It is just the right consistency and it lasts for months! Highly recommend.

    2. When it's thickened, switch to a wooden spoon.

    How to make play dough!

    3. Separate into 4 sections and put each section into a ziplock bag. Add a different color of food coloring to each bag.

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    4. Zip the bag and knead the food coloring into the playdough.

    Alternative: If you don't want to use plastic bags, you can put each section of dough onto a cookie sheet or some parchment paper and knead the food coloring into the dough that way.

    My little ones love to help make this... especially the kneading part! I was totally shocked at how good my 3 year old was at it the first time I let him try!

    The best homemade play dough recipe ever.

    How to make this Easy Homemade Playdough last longer

    The key to keeping play dough longer, is to keep it in air-tight containers. I like to use these baby food jars  because they're cute and they really do keep it from drying out. I honestly use baby food jars for everything.

    Speaking of little ones, this recipe is totally safe to ingest. I don't know if I'd call it edible because it's not tasty, but it is totally safe for your little ones if they do decide to eat it so no need to worry!

    Tips for making this Playdough Recipe Without Cream of Tartar

    • Consistency Matters: Achieving the right consistency is crucial for successful playdough. Add the liquid ingredients gradually while mixing until you reach a smooth, pliable dough. If the dough is too sticky, add a little more flour; if it's too dry, add a bit more water or oil until you achieve the desired texture.
    • Experiment with Colors and Scents: Add food coloring or liquid watercolors to the dough to create vibrant colors, or incorporate essential oils or extracts for delightful scents. This not only makes the playdough visually appealing but also enhances the sensory experience for children.
    • Store Properly: Store homemade playdough in airtight containers or resealable plastic bags to prevent it from drying out. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and check periodically for signs of drying or mold growth. If stored properly, homemade playdough can last for several weeks or even months.

    Ways to play with Homemade Playdough

    Playing with homemade playdough offers endless possibilities for creativity and fun! Here are several ways to play with homemade playdough:

    • Sensory Exploration: Allow children to explore the texture and smell of the playdough using their hands. Squishing, rolling, and shaping the dough helps develop fine motor skills and sensory awareness.
    • Imaginative Play: Encourage imaginative play by providing tools and props such as cookie cutters, rolling pins, plastic knives, and molds. Children can use these tools to create various shapes, animals, or objects, fostering creativity and storytelling.
    • Color Mixing: Experiment with mixing different colors of playdough together to create new shades. This activity not only teaches color theory but also provides an opportunity for sensory exploration and creativity.
    Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipe

    So what do you think? Will you give it a try?!

    If you try this we'd love if you would leave a comment and positive review! They mean so much to us!

    Easy Homemade Play Dough Recipe

    How to make Playdough Without Cream of Tartar

    Our easy homemade playdough recipe is the best! It costs less than $5 to make, can be played with for hours and lasts forever. Make it in any colors that you want! (This playdough is made without cream of tartar.)
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Active Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
    Makes: 3 cups dough
    Author: Pretty Providence
    Cost: $10

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    Equipment

    • saucepan
    • Wooden Spoon

    Materials

    • 2 cups water
    • 2 cups flour
    • 1 cup salt
    • ½ cup cornstarch
    • 2 TBS vegetable oil
    • 1 TBS powdered Alum

    Instructions

    • Add all ingredients to a large saucepan and begin stirring with a whisk over medium heat.
    • As mixture begins to thicken, you will need to switch to a wooden spoon, and continue stirring.
    • When the mixture becomes too think to stir, remove it from your pan.
    • Separate into 4 sections and put each section into a ziplock bag. Add a different color of food coloring to each bag.
    • Zip the bag and knead the food coloring into the playdough.
    • Store in an air tight container & have fun!

    Notes

    Pro Tips:
    If you don't want to use plastic bags, you can put each section of dough onto a cookie sheet or some parchment paper and knead the food coloring into the dough that way.
    This homemade playdough recipe is made without cream of tartar.
    Did you make this?Mention @prettyprovidenceblog or tag #prettyprovidence!

    This recipe was originally published in June 2015, and has been updated with new pictures, a video and more detailed information.

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    1. Natasha

      June 10, 2024 at 7:01 am

      5 stars
      This is the best playdough recipe that I've tried. My kids enjoyed it and it was so easy to make!

      Reply
    2. Sha

      June 07, 2024 at 9:26 am

      5 stars
      This save me a lot! So easy and so fun! Kids loved it!

      Reply
    3. Kristyn

      June 06, 2024 at 4:04 pm

      5 stars
      My kids love making this playdough! It entertains them for hours & they love to help make it!

      Reply
    4. Loda

      May 18, 2018 at 3:55 pm

      Hi, I made this exactly as directed and it is waay too sticky and not like dough at all. Any suggestions?

      Reply
      • Jessica

        May 22, 2018 at 2:47 pm

        Hey Loda! That is so weird! What I would do is try adding about a spoonful of flour at a time until you get to the right consistency, that should work! I'm so sorry!

        Reply
    5. CheriMert

      May 13, 2017 at 2:43 pm

      This looks fun, definitely on the list of fun things to do at Grammy's house this summer! I too like the simple ingredient list and the non-toxic aspect - one of the boys is two. The science teacher part of me is curious about experimenting with cream of tartar (which I have on hand) and alum (which I'll need to purchase). Sounds like a double batch! Thanks for posting.

      Reply
      • Sarah + Jessica

        May 13, 2017 at 3:43 pm

        Oh yay! I'm so glad you are excited!! Let us know them verdict if you try them both! ????

        Reply
    6. Jessica @ Pretty Providence

      August 31, 2016 at 1:23 pm

      I've never used it so I couldn't say for sure, but I bet it would!

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    7. disqus_QbQX33I7Yx

      August 20, 2016 at 7:53 pm

      Thank you for sharing this. Made it today for the first time with my two year old and he loved it.

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      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        August 20, 2016 at 11:28 pm

        Yay!! Im so glad to hear that!!! Thanks so much for letting us know! ????

        Reply
    8. disqus_QbQX33I7Yx

      August 20, 2016 at 7:52 pm

      Thank The

      Reply
    9. disqus_QbQX33I7Yx

      August 20, 2016 at 7:52 pm

      Thank The

      Reply
    10. Jessy Escasena

      October 14, 2015 at 2:02 pm

      Hi, Im form México and I search everywhere and I couldn't find alum, is there a possibility of make it without the alum and work?

      Reply
      • kemiim

        May 12, 2017 at 7:28 pm

        This question deserves an answer. She is asking about substitutions. Similarly: What is the purpose of the alum? How does it differ from cream of tartar in playdough recipes.
        Please reply. Thanks.

        Reply
        • Sarah + Jessica

          May 12, 2017 at 7:40 pm

          Alum is a binding agent and so is cream of tartar! I assume a substitution would work fine, but having never tried it myself don't want to make promises! Hope this helps.

    11. Emily L. Foley Reynolds

      September 29, 2015 at 11:50 am

      Thank you so much! That is the plan–fingers crossed!

      Reply
    12. Emily L. Foley Reynolds

      September 13, 2015 at 1:55 pm

      I am the opposite of crafty, so forgive this if it is a terribly silly question! I want to make playdough at my daughter's upcoming birthday party, but I basically want to provide the made dough, and just have each kid add their own color/glitter to customize. Would this recipe work for that? Me make it the day before, store it, and then pull it out at the party and have each kid knead in the color of their choice?
      Thank you!
      -Emily

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      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        September 13, 2015 at 2:41 pm

        Not a silly question at all! And this recipe would absolutely work for that! It's stores REALLY well. Like in an airtight container it will last for months. You are so smart to do an activity and a favor in one! Best of luck ????

        Reply
    13. Aur

      August 26, 2015 at 7:34 am

      Hi ya. Love your homemade play dough and I will certainly be making some soon. Just wondering - can I make good dough without the alum?

      Reply
    14. DIY Just Cuz

      July 02, 2015 at 6:30 pm

      Wow so fun! My little one isn't quite old enough for playdough yet but we'll pin this for the future! I love that it contains ingredients I already have on hand besides the alum.

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        July 02, 2015 at 7:39 pm

        I know right?! That is the best part!

        Reply
    15. Sydney @ Tastefully Frugal

      June 10, 2015 at 10:18 am

      I've never tried this recipe but that dough looks awesome! Definitely trying this weekend!

      Reply
      • Jessica @ Pretty Providence

        June 10, 2015 at 10:52 am

        It is so great! Your kids will love it!

        Reply

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