How to Make Cloud Dough Fluffy With Two Ingredients
I am telling you… this is one of the easiest cloud dough recipes out there.
The kids will love the fun they have while making this 2 ingredient cloud dough recipe. And you will love how easy and inexpensive it is to make!
If you have kids at home these days, you’re probably well acquainted with the rage of homemade slime and cloud dough..
Today I’m bringing you a super simple recipe about how to make cloud dough that only takes two ingredients – and you may already have them. If you don’t, they are inexpensive.. A Printable “recipe” is at the bottom of this post.
Learn How to Make Cloud Dough
Ingredients you will need to make cloud dough:
- Corn Starch
- Scented Conditioner
Any conditioner will do
but I like to stick with Suave because it is inexpensive and smells good. Today we’re using coconut. I’ve also used strawberry and it was wonderful as well.
- Measure out your corn starch into a bowl and add conditioner.
- Begin stirring until it’s well incorporated but crumbly and hard to mix.
Now we need to use our hands.
- Knead it together until it becomes smooth. Continue kneading until it’s fully blended and cloud like.
- Store in an airtight container when you’re not enjoying it.
Have fun with your cloud dough!
Ingredients
- 2 Heaping cups cornstarch
- 1 Cup Scented Conditioner I love Suave Coconut or Strawberry
Instructions
- Measure and add your cornstarch to a large mixing bowl.
- Measure your conditioner and pour into your bowl of cornstarch.
- Use a long spatula to mix your two ingredients until it gets hard to mix.
- Use your hands too finish kneading the dough together. One way I do this is to put it all in a gallon zipper seal bag and continue kneading it.
- Now it's ready for play!
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Notes
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Homemade Lemon Scented Play Dough!
One hundred years from now
It won’t matter
What kind of car I drove
What kind of house I lived in
How much money I had in the bank
Nor what my cloths looked like
BUT
The world may be a little better
Because, I was important
In the life of a child
I wish something else replaces the cornstarch. It’s messy and kids always have white hands that keep prints on the furniture
I used this ‘recipe’ today and it needed so much more cornflour. I think if I make it again I’ll make sure I have plenty of cornflour. It’s still a bit sticky but my girls are enjoying it.
I hope I don’t offend you by doing a reply here. Corn flour and cornstarch are different things. That’s probably why it remained sticky. Cornstarch is white and used as a thickener for sauces and gravies. I think the uses for corn flour are a little different. I’m sure your girls were quite happy with the mom time. My granddaughters love doing things like this.
Tried the same recipe with cornstarch and came up a non sticky playdough:))