Ingredients
3 Cups of Plain Flour
3 Cups of Water with added colouring of your choice
1½ Cups of Salt
3 Tablespoons of cooking oil
6 Teaspoons of Cream of Tartar
Directions
Put all ingredients into a saucepan and stir while cooking over a medium heat until the desired consistency is obtained. Keep it in a tight container and do not put in the fridge.
Another Play-Doh recipeIngredients
2 Cups of Plain Flour
½ Cup of Salt
1 Cup of water (with added colouring of your choice)
1 Tablespoon of cooking oil
1 Tablespoon of Hand Lotion
Directions
Mix flour and salt together. Add hand lotion, oil and water. Mix well and knead until dough is smooth. It keeps well.
to keep it sticking
i try getting it out but it ruins the mold when i take it out it looks ugly is there a tool of something that can get the playdough out of the playdough mold?
Yes.
To make used playdough soft again, add a few drops of water to the dough and knead it well. If the playdough is too dry, consider adding a small amount of vegetable oil to soften it up. Avoid adding too much water, as it can make the dough sticky.
mix peanut butter and dough flour and wallah
Alum is used in playdough as a preservative to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. It also helps to improve the texture and elasticity of the playdough.
to make playdough hard u have to let it sit oout for a while
Using sugar instead of salt in playdough may result in a different texture and consistency. Sugar might make the playdough sticky and too soft, as it doesn't provide the same structure as salt does. It's best to follow a recipe that specifically calls for salt to ensure the playdough turns out as expected.
take one bag of flour and dump it in a large bowl and put water in the bowl then start mixing it then it starts to form playdough then at that point take brown food coloring and put some in the mixture once you reach the desired softness or whatever you should have brown playdough if its not brown enough add more coloring and squish the playdough until desired color. hope this helps. O:)
yes playdough goes hard HA HA RICHARD WAS WRONG HA.
I am not sure. The only pink playdough I've ever seen is when I made it with a piece of red and white playdough. Right now after my research, I would say no.
Playdough is homogeneous because it is a mixture with uniform properties throughout.