Christmas Play Dough: The Easiest Recipe!
My kids LOVE play dough. We play with it almost daily. I rarely buy it and prefer to make it myself because it truly is easy and much cheaper! Today I want to share with you the easiest and best play dough recipe. This is especially fun to make for Christmas gifts!
Christmas Play Dough Supplies
- 1 cup flour
- 1/2 cup salt
- 1 Tablespoon Cream of Tartar
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- food coloring
- items to play with it – glitter, beads, bows, styrofoam shaped like a cone (for a tree)
How to Make Christmas Play Dough
- First, take the dry ingredients and mix them together in a pot.
- Then stir in the water and oil.
- Put the pot on the stove and cook on medium/low temperature. Keep stirring until it starts to get sticky and it doesn’t look wet.
Sprinkle some flour on a mat and then place the dough on top. Let it sit for a minute, and then knead it (CAREFUL-it will be warm!). Then you can add in whatever colors you want. I chose red and green for this holiday season. I also chose to add some shimmer to it, too.
And there you have it…the easiest play dough recipe!
Benefits to Play Dough
And do you know what’s so great about play dough?
It allows children to be imaginative and creative. While playing, they build up strength in their tiny hands to make them ready for pencil and scissor control. And it’s easy cleanup!
Play Dough Activity
Another fun way to use this play dough is to put it in a clear box and add items for a child to decorate the dough with. We added in beaded necklaces (cut into pieces), sequin strips, gems, bows, and bells.
I also gave my little ones styrofoam cones so they could wrap play dough around it to look like a tree and then decorate it. So easy, but leads to lots of creative play time!
Play dough is the best and is such an easy way to keep kids busy! Hope you’ll try this out!
We’d love to win playdough tools. They are adorable!
I love those wooden tools. So fun!
Alex Art Wooden Dough Tools
I love these tools! They have been on my wish list for a while!
This is so genius! I never thought about using styrofoam with playdoh.
I’m a kindergarten teacher & I’m making mini kits for my kids as holiday gifts bc I value the importance of creative play & fine motor fun w/o a screen! I’m also making a batch for our holiday party this year scented w/ pine (green) & peppermint (red/white) fragrance oils. The box of wooden tools are on my wish list!
The play dough tools look really cool!
love your ideas
Ooh I can’t wait to make the playdough for my daughter’s. We would love to win the wooden dough tools.
I love activities that encourage creativity. This certainly fits the bill. Can’t wait to try it.