Cloud Dough, a Simple & Fun Playdough Recipe | Kitchen Frau (2024)

Cloud Dough is an easy 3-Ingredient playdough that even your little ones can help you make. No cooking required! The texture is wonderfully soft and pliable for hours of playdough fun.

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Want a great project to make with your kids? This is the softest, fluffiest playdough - absolute fun to play with. The big kid in you will get as much thrill out of it as the little ones!

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Meet my three little partners - willing accomplices and Playdough Experts Extraordinaire!

Our three Cloud Dough chefs:

left: Rowan is 4 years old, a busy little guy who loves riding his bicycle and running fast

center: Lucas is 8 years old, loves projects, and is a budding hockey player

right: Samuel is 4 years old, a curious little guy who is crazy about cars and also loves running fast

We got together this spring for an afternoon of Cloud Dough making - and a good time was had by all.

What is Cloud Dough?

It's a simple playdough that can be stirred up in 5 minutes, with no cooking required. You only need 3 ingredients (2 if you just want white-coloured playdough), and it can be made easily with your kid helpers. The three ingredients are:

  • lotion or hair conditioner
  • cornstarch
  • food colouring (liquid or paste)

That's it!

Try to use a white-coloured lotion or hair conditioner, and get an unscented one if you want your playdough to be scent-free. We used Jergens® Ultra Care Fragrance Free lotion and also a generic no-name white-coloured hair conditioner. Both worked equally well.

Put the lotion or conditioner into a bowl (pick a fairly large-sized bowl as the cornstarch powder fluffs up and can poof over the sides). Add a few drops of your desired food colouring and stir until it is well mixed. Remember that the colour will be a little lighter once mixed with the cornstarch, so make the mixture a shade darker than you want the finished Cloud Dough to be.

Then add in the cornstarch, starting with the smaller amount. Mix with a spoon until it gets too dry to stir, then dig in with your hands. This is the fun part. Knead the dough until it is nice and soft and fluffy. Add more cornstarch, about a tablespoon at a time, until you get a nice malleable dough that doesn't crack or stick to your hands. If the play dough gets too dry, add another squirt of lotion or conditioner; if it gets too wet, add a bit more cornstarch.

You'll get the feel of it and know how much cornstarch or lotion to add. Different lotions or conditioners may need different amounts of cornstarch.

Make up each batch of colour separately.

Cloud Dough = Fun Dough

How to Store It

Cloud Dough will keep well for a long time (many weeks) if stored in a sealed container. Wrap it in plastic wrap or put it into a ziptop sandwich baggie and seal it. Then put the bag into an airtight container or heavy ziptop bag. If it dries out a bit, work in another squirt of lotion or conditioner until it is soft and pliable again.

Kids can find different gadgets from around the house to make imprints into the Cloud Dough or help shape it.

This easy kids' craft is one you can make any time with just a few ingredients that you probably have in your home. It will help keep kids entertained for hours. In addition to being so quick to make, it's gluten-free and great for kids with sensitive skin (if you use a scent-free or hypoallergenic lotion).

A beautiful batch of Cloud Dough is just minutes away.

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Note: This playdough is not edible, so it is not recommended for children under 3 years of age, unless supervised by an adult. For an edible playdough, try this Gluten Free Potato Playdough.

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Cloud Dough Playdough

Margaret Bose Johnson

An easy 3-Ingredient playdough that even your little ones can help you make. No cooking required. The texture is wonderfully soft and pliable for hours of playdough fun.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Crafts, Kids

Cuisine American, Canadian

Servings 1

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (120ml) hand lotion or hair conditioner, preferably white-coloured unscented if desired
  • a few drops food colouring (liquid or paste)
  • 1-1¼ cups (140-175gms) corn starch

Instructions

  • Scrape the lotion or conditioner into a bowl. Add enough food colouring drops to tint it the colour you'd like, remembering it will lighten up a bit when mixed with the cornstarch.

  • Add 1 cup of cornstarch and mix it in with a spoon. Then add a bit more of the ¼ cup of cornstarch as needed, 1 tablespoon at a time. Start mixing the cloud dough with your hands once it's too hard to get it smooth with a spoon. Scrape the dough out onto a work surface and knead it with your hands to get it nice and pliable. Add a bit more cornstarch if the playdough is too soft. Add a bit more lotion or conditioner if it is too stiff.

  • Have fun playing with the Cloud Dough. Store it in a sealed plastic bag or container between uses. If it gets a bit dry, work in a small amount of lotion or conditioner until it's soft and pliable again.

Notes

*This playdough is NOT edible, so is not recommended for children under 3 years of age, unless supervised by an adult.

This playdough turns out the same whether you use lotion or conditioner. It's easy to scale the amounts and use less or more of the ingredients - just keep it to a ratio of 1 part lotion or conditioner to 2 parts cornstarch, and add a little more cornstarch if needed.

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FAQs

Cloud Dough, a Simple & Fun Playdough Recipe | Kitchen Frau? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

How do you make 2 ingredient cloud dough? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

How to make simple cloud dough? ›

Add 1/2 cup of lotion to a bowl. Add 1-2 drops of the food coloring (if using concentrated gel, if using regular food coloring you'll need more drops to color) and mix. Mix the lotion and food coloring until combined. Add 1 cup of cornstarch and mix.

What is the difference between playdough and cloud dough? ›

The primary difference between cloud Dough and other play materials lies in its texture and consistency. Compared to Playdough, Cloud Dough is lighter and less dense. It doesn't require the same level of manual strength to manipulate, making it a great option for younger children or those with motor challenges.

How do you make fizzy cloud dough? ›

Mix flour, baking soda, and vegetable oil to make the cloud dough. Use spray bottles or eye droppers to spray vinegar into the mixture and watch it fizz!

How to make fluffy play dough? ›

Light and fluffy play dough! Mix flour, salt and cream of tartar in a large sauce pan. Add oil and water and mix until well combined. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until a large doughy ball forms.

How long does DIY cloud dough last? ›

Aside from being easy to make, cloud dough is also easy to store. In an airtight container, cloud dough can last months – and if the mixture starts to dry out, just add in a little more baby oil.

How to make no cook playdough? ›

How to Make Playdough without Cooking
  1. 2 cups plain flour (all purpose)
  2. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil (coconut oil works too)
  3. 1/2 cup salt.
  4. 2 tablespoons cream of tartar.
  5. 1 to 1.5 cups boiling water (adding in increments until it feels just right)
  6. gel food coloring (optional)

Can you put glitter in cloud dough? ›

One of our favorite summer activities is making homemade cloud dough. All ages love this stuff and it only takes 3 ingredients to make – Johnson's® Baby Oil, flour and a sprinkle of glitter. We used gold glitter to look like sparkling sand, but you can use whatever you have on hand.

How do you make cloud dough less stiff? ›

Why coconut oil? It's edible, unlike baby oil, and it makes the cloud dough softer as your hands knead it and play with it. If needed for texture, add in either coconut oil or flour one teaspoon at a time until you get the moldable consistency you're looking for. If desired, you can add some drops of food coloring.

How to make playdough slime with only two ingredients? ›

This is a 2 ingredient slime, and you don't need any glue or borax for it. All you need is Play Doh and the lotion. You're just gonna slowly add in. the lotion to your Play Doh.

How to make cloud dough with flour and baby oil? ›

Cloud dough can be made in any quantity, but this recipe will make enough for one child.
  1. Add 3 cups of flour to a bowl.
  2. Slowly add in 1 tablespoon of baby oil and incorporate with your fingers.
  3. Continue to add baby oil one tablespoon at a time until the dough is moldable.

How to make cloud dough with flour and shampoo? ›

Start off with a little conditioner or shampoo in the bowl. Mix in some flour or corn starch and start folding the two ingredients together. Add in the food coloring of your choice. Keep mixing, rolling, and experimenting with the flour and conditioner until the dough comes together!

What does flour and baby oil make? ›

Just mix baby oil and flour in a 1:8 ratio-- we used 1/4 cup baby oil and 2 cups flour--and you have cloud dough! It looks like flour, but it holds its shape when pressed.

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