Flower Play Dough Recipe for Spring

Flower Play Dough

Kids love play dough any time of the year, spring, summer, winter or fall. When you make your own play dough you can get creative with your colors and ingredients to make it extra fun for your kids.

Here’s how you can customize your play dough for a fun spring twist on your traditional play dough!

spring flower play dough for preschool

We LOVE making our own play dough at Pre-K Pages. You can choose your own color and scent. You can also add things in your dough too, like glitter or hidden objects. This play dough recipe has petals from real flowers, so it’s pretty to look at as well as having a lovely scent!

spring play dough

Spring Flower Play Dough Recipe

Basic recipe

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/4 cup salt
  • 2 tsp cream of tartar

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Extra items

  • Red food coloring
  • Rose water or flower-scented oils such as lilac, jasmine, rose or geranium
  • Real flower petals

How To Make Flower Dough Recipe – step by step

Add the flour, salt, water, and cream of tartar to a saucepan, along with with a few drops of the red food coloring and a drop or two of the rose water or scented oil if your kids don’t have any allergies.

make spring play dough

Stir well (or get some little hands to help you!) until everything is combined. It will still look a bit lumpy, but that is OK!

make spring flower play dough
make spring flower play dough

Place the saucepan over low heat. Keep stirring and the mixture will begin to thicken, forming into one large ball. Place the ball of dough on parchment or wax paper and leave to cool for a few minutes. It won’t necessarily look nice and smooth yet- but don’t worry, you’re not done yet!

spring flower play dough

When it is cool enough to handle, knead the dough for thirty seconds or so. At this point, you should begin to notice that the dough is becoming less lumpy and more pliable, like play dough instead of mush.

spring flower play dough

If you used rose water, the play dough should be taste-safe. It smells amazing but actually just tastes floury and salty – which usually discourages little nibblers!

However, if your children are beyond the age of taste-testing, adding in some petals makes the dough look extra special! Break up the petals into small pieces and work them into the cooled dough.

flowers for spring play dough
flower play dough

Your new play dough will look and smell like spring!

spring flower play dough

Children can play with the dough however they like, but we had fun rolling it out and using a flower-shaped cookie cutter to make flower shapes. Then, we combined it with some green and yellow play dough to make beautiful flowers!

spring flower play dough

To store the play dough, wrap it in a clean piece of wax paper and store in a re-sealable bag. No need to refrigerate.

spring flower play dough

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