This is the best play dough (playdough? play-dough? play-doh?) that I’ve ever made. Actually, I’ll raise that – this is the best play dough that we’ve ever played with.
JJ helped me make it. Measuring out 2 cups of this, 1/2 a cup of that, and a tablespoon of something else – all great meaningful maths practise. Plus she loved it!
I used this no cook play dough recipe from The Imagination Tree as a base, except that I added red food colouring and a few tablespoons of Queen Natural Rosewater Flavouring Essence (which I think is similar to this one (aff link*) and decreased the water component slightly to compensate.
Check out the colour and the texture. It is smooth, soft and pliable. And the rose scent makes this an extra sensory experience.
I thought it would be fun to set out heart shaped cookie cutters and pink beads as an invitation to play.
JJ was so excited to play with this play dough. She kept smelling and ahhing like a gourmet. Both the cookie cutters and the beads were a hit.
When JJ had finished making heart shapes, she started to roleplay that she was a baker and was making current buns. A few renditions of “Five Current Buns from a Baker’s Shop” may have been sung. She hid beads inside balls of dough to represent the currents.
Then she decided that she was a tailor, and the beads were buttons. Here she is making me a new jacket.
And yes, I then had to wear it.
She played with just the play dough, beads, heart shapes & her imagination for a good half an hour, before changing it up a little and introducing her animals to the play session. Here she is making elephant footprints (something she’s remembered from previous play dough play sessions).
And of course my foot-obsessed lass also put the play dough on the floor so she could make her own footprints and feel the sensation of the cool play dough on her toes.
This particular batch of play dough was played with over and over and over again for weeks. I kept it in an airtight container, and it didn’t dry out at all. It would have lasted much longer, except that it ended up full of grit and crumbs from a few outside and lunch play sessions.
One of the fears I’d had of making my own play dough was that it would stain the carpet. But I can confess that some small bits were walked into the carpet, and I was able to pick them off the following day (after they’d had time to dry out) and there was no stain.
And having a big batch of the one colour is actually easier for little kids than storing various colours in lots of little tubs.
Hmmm, I’m seriously doubting whether I’ll bother with store bought play dough again!
Edit: We’ve made HEAPS of play dough since I wrote this post! You can find them all on my Play Ideas page, including:
- How to make play snow
- Edible peanut butter play dough
- Apple scented play dough
- Lemon scented play dough
- Gingerbread play dough
- Using nature stampers with play dough
- Five little ducks play dough
And I pin lots more on my Messy & Sensory Play pinterest board.
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xx Danya
* Some of the products we have in Australia are not available internationally, so I’ve added in a (cheeky affiliate) link to help clarify. An affiliate link means I may earn a commission or referral fee if you make a purchase through my link, without any extra cost to you. It helps to keep this little blog afloat. Thanks for your support.
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that is a gorgeous invitation, the play dough looks lovely.
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I am definitely going to give this recipe a try! I made a different one the other day and it was a complete fail…so I'm glad to see that this one looks soft and super easy to shape. Thanks for sharing!
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Yes do, it was really easy to make and the results were awesome. I made another batch (but unscented this time) a few days ago and it also turned out really well. Hope yours does too!
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Thank you for the link back Danya! Your play dough looks fabulous 🙂
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Your welcome Anna, thanks for coming up with such a fabbo recipe in the first place! (Am a bit star struck that you've popped over to my little blog btw. 🙂
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hi hi! just found you and i just love your blog!! great pictures, awesome ideas and crafts!!! love it all! am now following you all over the social media map… twitter, pinterest, google +… hmm… what did miss?!?
anyhow, have an awesome day, mate!
xo, mama lola
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Thanks mama lola! Following you back. Your youngest is the same age as my eldest. 🙂
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Thanks Nae!
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This is so gorgeous. Pinned it and can't wait to try it 🙂
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Thanks Kylie! Hope you like it. 🙂
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This looks delicious!
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Thanks Kelly 🙂
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Lovely play invitation and I bet it smelt beautiful! Thank you for sharing 😀
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This is such a gorgeous post and inspires great learning. I've seen it all over Pinterest. Thanks.
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Thanks Kate!
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This is such an irresistible invitation to play. The rosewater essence is a great idea. Pinned 🙂
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Thanks Ness!
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I love rose scented anything. It reminds me of Turkish Delight 🙂
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Me too!
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Seriously Danya, I must admit that I didn't even know that play dough is something you can actually make! Love the fact that you put rose water too! And, I like the changes you have made on your blog.
My parents are back to Canada and I’m catching up on blogging this week. I also thought I stop by to wish you a very Happy New Year 2014 to you and your family filled with everything you want and love! All the best!
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I always thought that homemade play dough would be rubbish compared to the store bought variety – but honestly this batch turned out even better. It's like a light bulb has gone off in my head and I think I'll be making this stuff all the time now. 🙂 Thanks for your comments about my blog changes. I'm in the process of moving from blogger to wordpress (something you did last year from memory) and whilst I haven't gotten everything right yet, I feel like I'm on the right track. Such a lovely long break you've had with your parents (perfect time of year for them to visit too!). I know it's hard for you being away from them, and I hope you had a lovely time together. Very very very happy 2014 to you too! xx Danya
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So pretty, I can smell it already. Love your image Danya. They look AMAZING!
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Thanks Penny! We haven't really done very many scented activities before, and I loved watching JJ smell the play dough and really use that extra sense.
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What lovely playdough, Danya, and I adore those cookie cutters, where are they from?
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Thanks Christie! The cookie cutters were bought about a year ago from Victoria's Basement. I have a set of 5 star ones too.
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Beautiful pics, Danya! I gave up on homemade playdough because it always went slimy and gross, but I'll give that recipe a shot. I love the idea of adding scent, my kids love vanilla or maybe I should put something really soothing to keep them quiet, lol!
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This isn't slimy at all. We played with ours loads and loads, and it only got gross in so much that it started to become full of gumnuts and crumbs – but the actual play dough texture stayed fine. Vanilla would make great play dough ice cream! And I'm sure you could add essential oils (although be careful that they are not toxic if consumed because kids do sometimes eat bits of playdough…)
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Gosh my kids used to love play dough…now I will have to wait for grandkids to use this recipe. Looks nice and easy to make. Thanks Danya!
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Thanks! And hopefully it won't be too long before you get to make some. 🙂
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I love this! Something me and the boys must try. Thanks for sharing. Pinned.
Monica
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Thanks Monica. We've made another batch since and it was just as good. Never buying play dough again!
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Love this idea and it's great for new smells. I have featured it on my blog.
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Thanks! What's the your post URL? I'd love to pop over and have a look. 🙂
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Definitely going to try this with my 2-year-old. He loves smelling things and play dough!
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Awesome! Hope he likes it!
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What a great invitation to play! Thank you for joining the Learn & Play Link Up! You were featured on Christian Montessori Network this week.
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