The Softest Homemade Cozy Scented Play Dough Recipe
Cooler days, cozy vibes, warm scents in the air… this homemade scented play dough brings all of that straight into your playroom. Whether your kids are pretending to bake apple pie in the fall, or building a holiday cookie shop in December — this recipe is soft, squishy, and smells absolutely dreamy.
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We made a cozy seasonal version with pumpkin pie, apple pie, and cinnamon play dough — perfect for sensory play, pretend baking, and bringing those warm, comforting scents to playtime.
And if you’d like to mix it up for winter or Christmas, you can easily swap in peppermint, cocoa, or even gingerbread spices.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 cups water
- 4 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 4 tablespoons cream of tartar
- 1 cup salt
For colors and scents:
- Brown → Mix red + green (which you make by combining blue + yellow). Add a tiny drop of blue if needed to deepen the shade.
- Red → Straight red food coloring.
- Orange → Mix red + yellow until you get a warm pumpkin shade.
Scents:
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Ginger powder
- Pumpkin pie spice
- Optional winter add-ins: peppermint extract, cocoa powder, gingerbread spice, glitter ✨
Video Tutorial
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Mix the base
Add flour, water, vegetable oil, cream of tartar, and salt into a medium saucepan. Stir well to combine.
- Cook it up
Place the pan over low heat and stir continuously. After a few minutes, the mixture will thicken into a dough-like ball. Keep stirring until it pulls away from the sides.
- Let it cool
Remove from the pan and place on parchment paper or a cutting board. Let it cool a bit (it will be hot – careful hands only!).
- Knead the dough
Once safe to touch, knead until smooth. This is your soft, plain play dough base.
- Divide & scent
Split the dough into three equal portions and mix with the food coloring and spices.- Cinnamon Brown → Brown coloring (or mix red + green + a touch of blue) + cinnamon.Apple Pie Red → Red coloring + cinnamon + nutmeg.Pumpkin Pie Orange → Red + yellow coloring + pumpkin pie spice (or cinnamon + nutmeg + ginger).
- Peppermint White (Winter) → White dough + a drop of peppermint extract, add silver glitter.
- Hot Cocoa Brown (Winter) → Brown coloring + cocoa powder + vanilla.
- Gingerbread Tan (Holiday) → Brown coloring + ginger + cinnamon + nutmeg.
- Play & enjoy
Store in airtight containers or jars and bring out whenever your kids are ready to play.
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Tips for the Best Seasonal Play Dough
- Add spices or extracts little by little until the scent feels just right.
- Want sparkle? Add gold or silver glitter for festive vibes.
- If the dough feels sticky, knead in a bit more flour.
- Because the flour is cooked, bacteria are gone — making this play dough taste safe (non-toxic, but not a snack 😉).
FAQ: Seasonal Play Dough
How long does homemade play dough last?
Stored airtight, it lasts 2–3 months. If it dries out, knead in a drop of vegetable oil.
Can I make it without cream of tartar?
Yes! Substitute with lemon juice or vinegar, though the texture won’t be quite as soft.
Is it safe for toddlers?
Yes, it’s non-toxic and taste safe, but not meant to be eaten. Always supervise little ones.
Can I make different scents?
Absolutely! Start with cozy fall favorites (pumpkin, apple, cinnamon) and switch to peppermint, cocoa, or gingerbread for winter and Christmas.
🌟 Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Cozy play dough that works for both fall and winter.
- Smells like seasonal candles — but safe for kids.
- Soft, squishy, and perfect for pretend play.
- Quick & budget-friendly DIY (under 15 minutes).
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