How to Make Crayon Play Dough Recipe (2024)

Did you know that September 16th is National Play Dough day? Me either, until a blogging buddy brought it up. What a better day than to share ourDIY Rainbow Crayon Play Dough recipe? It’s one of our many crayon play dough recipesthat we have here on the site.


We first made ourcrayon play dough recipeto go along with a book activity that called for purple play dough. But when the kids started playing with this dough every single day? I loved it for thefine motorbenefits. My kids just thought it was cool to make play dough from old crayons. I knew we had to make a few other colors.

And that turned into every color of the rainbow.

This Crayon play dough recipe is so easy, that you’ll want to make it in every shade, too. Here is everything you need to know about How to Make Crayon Play Dough:

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How to make Crayon Play Dough:

You will need just a few ingredients to make play dough using old crayons. The other ingredients are probably in your kitchen cupboards right now!

crayonsHow to Make Crayon Play Dough Recipe (2), chopped into pieces. We used 2 and a half of each crayon color.
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saltHow to Make Crayon Play Dough Recipe (5)
cream of tartarHow to Make Crayon Play Dough Recipe (6)
water

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Now, when we made play dough in a rainbow of colors, things were moving very quickly over the stove. I didn’t get a chance to take many action shots. With the heat of the stove, hot oil, and chopping up the crayon bits, this is a job for the mamas or papas rather than helpful kids. Older children certainly could do this recipe. I wasn’t able to take pictures while making our dough. 🙁

You can see how the crayons were chopped in ourHarold and the Purple Crayonpost that inspired more colors of play dough. Start by chopping up your crayons into pieces. This is where your broken crayons will come in handy. We used a variety of brands of crayons mixed together and it didn’t seem to alter the texture of the dough.

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The kids had fun picking out the shades of the colors for our dough. Baby Girl insisted on having pink.

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Use Broken Crayons to Make Crayon Dyed Play Dough:


You’ll need the following ingredients:

2 Tbsp oil
2 and half broken crayons (each color)
2 cups water
3 cups flour
1 1/2 cup salt
2 Tbsp. cream of tartar

I halved these ingredients to make each shade. If you read ourHarold and the Purple Crayon post, you saw that we used 2 and a half chopped up crayons for the full recipe as well. When I halved the ingredients, I kept the amount of crayons and we got bright, bold colors for our dough. Perfect for playing!


First, chop up 2 and a half crayons.

In a large bowl, mix together the dry ingredients (flour, salt, cream of tartar)

Next, heat the oil in a pan. Add the chopped crayons. Stir until the crayons are completely melted. Slowly stir in 2 cups of water while stirring. Certain types of crayons will either make a clumpy and gooey looking liquid. Other types will make a smooth liquid once the water is added. Either way is fine. Just keep stirring.

Slowly, stir in the dry ingredients. The dough will pull together in a ball over the heat. Once the dough pulls together, dump it out onto a cutting board or counter. Let the dough cool until you can tolerate kneading. Knead the dough for a few minutes until smooth.

By the time we got to our last color, we ran out of cream of tartar. I know that in certain areas of our readership, cream of tartar is unavailable. Without the cream of tarter, the dough recipe still worked fine, just a little less smooth.

To make all of the colors of dough, I had to hustle a little; I made one color, plopped it onto a cutting board, let it cool while starting the next batch. When the first color was cool enough to touch for kneading, I took a little break from the stove mixing and crayon chopping. It got a little hectic in the kitchen, and you may want to completely mix up one color at a time. For your own sanity 😉


Note: If you have an old pan, use that to melt the crayons down. I was able to get any waxy residue out of my pan with soaking and boiling dish detergent on the stove, though.


This dough is such a soft dough but is it is still a great way to incorporate fine motor skills and strengthening in a vividly colorful way. In fact, playing with crayon play dough would be a great way to work on pencil grasp and an awesome addition to one of the top 5 blog posts that we’ve shared, onimproving pencil grasp with fine motor activities.

A few more play dough recipes that look like a fun way to celebrateNational Play Dough Day:

If you like the idea of using your broken crayon pieces in something as fun and creative as play dough, then you will love to try a few different ideas, too. We’ve given crayon play dough a run for it’s fun and tried a few different versions. Check them out and if you make a batch, let us know how you get creative with crayon play dough!

Favorite Play Dough recipes and activities for kids:

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FAQs

How to Make Crayon Play Dough Recipe? ›

For the most part, homemade playdough recipes contain the same essential ingredients: flour, salt, cream of tartar, oil, water, and food coloring.

What are the 4 ingredients in homemade playdough? ›

For the most part, homemade playdough recipes contain the same essential ingredients: flour, salt, cream of tartar, oil, water, and food coloring.

What is the recipe for old school playdough? ›

2 cups water 2 cups flour 1 cup salt 2 tbs cooking oil 4 tsp cream of tartar Food coloring (optional) Add food coloring to water it you wish to color the dough. Mix and heat until ingredients form a ball. Knead until smooth and store in airtight container.

Can you use crayons on salt dough? ›

Crayon salt dough is such a fun salt dough recipe to make and it uses old crayons to dye the salt dough! Kids love this.

What are the ingredients to salt dough? ›

Salt dough is a malleable dough made with flour, water, and salt.

How do you make 3 ingredient playdough? ›

1/2 cup cornstarch. 1 cup baking soda. 3/4 cup water. optional: 2-3 drops of essential oils are fun to add in.

How to make quick play dough? ›

Mix the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl. Add food colouring TO the boiling water then into the dry ingredients. Stir continuously until it becomes a sticky, combined dough. Add the glycerine (optional)

What is the best homemade playdough recipe? ›

how to make the world's best homemade play-doh. You'll need 3 cups of white all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons cream of tartar, 1 cup + 2 tablespoons of table salt, 3-4 tablespoons of any cooking oil (start with 3 and add more if necessary), 3 cups HOT water, and food coloring.

Can you make playdough with plain flour? ›

Cooked Playdough Recipe

2 cups of plain flour (it does not matter what size cup you use as long as you keep it a consistent size) ¾ cup of table salt. 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar (this is optional but keeps it fresher) 2 cups of warm water.

How to make play dough for 2 year olds? ›

Kids Can Make: Play Dough
  1. 2 cups all-purpose flour.
  2. 2 cups warm water.
  3. 1 cup kosher salt.
  4. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil.
  5. 1 tablespoon cream of tartar.
  6. Assorted food coloring.
  7. Food-safe gloves.

Why is cream of tartar in playdough? ›

In fact, baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and cream of tartar. It is slightly acidic, and because of this, it affects the gluten structure of the playdough to make it more elastic. Tartaric acid acts as an emulsifier, so it helps prevent any added oil from separating.

How to make salt dough step by step? ›

Method
  1. Preheat the oven to its lowest setting and line a baking sheet with baking parchment.
  2. Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. ...
  3. Transfer the dough to a floured work surface and shape into your chosen model. ...
  4. Put your finished items on the lined baking sheet and bake for 3 hrs or until solid.

Can you put Colouring in salt dough? ›

2 Start kneading the mixture thoroughly and continue adding water until you reach a dough texture that is slightly sticky. If it's really sticky, add in some more flour. You can add in liquid food colouring to colour the salt dough. Some extra flour might be needed to get the consistency right.

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