The weather has been cold and rainy in our area for the past three months. That’s enough to make anyone go stir-crazy, especially Critter, the resident overly active two-year-old. In an attempt to find her something to do and to celebrate Valentine’s Day, I made this homemade Cinnamon Play Dough Recipe. With its sweet pink color and the fresh cinnamon scent, its the perfect play dough to shape into hearts or use with heart cookie cutters.
Easy Cinnamon Play Dough Recipe
Usually, I offer up gluten-free options for most of my recipes. Unfortunately, I’ve discovered that if you use gluten-free flour in this recipe, it doesn’t ‘set’ correctly. It’s just too crumbly. On the plus side, this recipe is simple to make and uses common ingredients you probably have around the house. I like to use a mixture of ground cinnamon and cinnamon bark essential oil, but feel free to substitute one or the other. Remember, the cinnamon smell will not be as strong if you use only ground cinnamon.
This is a no-cook play dough that can be prepared in around ten minutes. It’s also a fun project to make with the kids. They can help with the measuring, mixing, and kneading.
Here’s what you need:
flour
salt
water
vegetable oil
red food coloring or food paste gel
ground cinnamon
cinnamon bark essential oil
Printable Recipe:
- 1 cup flour
- 1/2 cup salt
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 5 to 6 red food coloring or food paste gel
- 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
- 5 to 10 drops of cinnamon bark essential oil
- Mix the flour, salt, ground cinnamon, and vegetable oil together.
- Add the water and essential oil.
- Stir in the food coloring until the mixture is the desired color.
- Stir until the mixture forms a ball.
- Place the playdough on a piece of waxed paper or cutting board.
- Knead the dough until it is firm.
- Store the dough in an airtight container.
Storage Tip: This playdough should stay soft for several weeks if it is stored in an airtight container.
I adapted this recipe from my Christmas gingerbread playdough recipe so this can be easily changed for different seasons.
Here are some quick variations:
For A Fresh Christmas Play Dough, eliminate the ground cinnamon and substitute green food coloring and pine essential oil for the red food coloring and cinnamon bark essential oil.
You can also make Gingerbread Play dough by using 2 teaspoons gingerbread spice in addition to the ground cinnamon. Eliminate the cinnamon bark essential oil and substitute brown food coloring or food paste gel.
For Valentine’s Day play dough, eliminate the ground cinnamon and the cinnamon bark oil. Substitute peppermint essential oil and use a few extra drops of red food coloring or paste to create a red colored dough.
Do you make homemade play dough with your kids? What is your favorite scent?
Oh my word! I bet this smells absolutely amazing. My daughter loves to play with play dough, I think we will make this together. Thanks!
I really didn’t think about adding scents to playdoh but what a great idea. It definitely can become more therapeutic for all ages with a little bit of essentials oils like lavender, lemon or orange. Nice post.
I bet that smells so good. My daughter would love this, she loves play dough and cinnamon.
Cinnamon Play Dough? YUM! LOL! I need to make this with my niece the next time she comes over!
I just love the idea of cinnamon playdough! I bet it smells so good. I have always loved cinnamon gum, maybe that is why I think I love the sound of this so much.
It is such a pretty color and I bet it smells great. My kids always loved helping me make homemade playdough!
I’ve never tried to make playdoh before. This seems easy enough! I’m going to try it this weekend.
Oh, I love the smell of cinnamon and pink is my favorite color. Oh, but this is for kids!!! Nice recipe.
Why did I never think of making Play Dough when my kids were little? This is so much fun!
This sounds like a lot of fun to make. This would be so much fun to make with my nephews this weekend.
I absolutely despise the smell of store bought Play-Doh, so homemade is the only way to go around here. This version sounds fantastic!
What a great idea. I need to make this for my daughter. She’s older, but she still enjoys Play Dough.
I love this. I work with kids and I think they would really enjoy making this, too! I can’t wait to make it with them.
OH cinnamon is my favourite smell of all the smells ever. I think this sounds amazing actually and I would make it just to play with even though I am an adult. LOL.
my kids have a snow day today and i think this would be perfect to make for them and have them play- esp when it would make my house smell amazing! WOOHOO
Making cinnamon play dough with the grandkids sounds like a perfect afternoon craft. We will have to add different colors to play with.
This is the best playdough recipe ever! I’ll be the whole house smells so good when the kids are playing with that.
Your homemade play dough is so cute. I love the pink color and I imagine it smells amazing with the addition of the cinnamon essential oil.
That looks fun. It would smell good! It would smell way better than what regular Play-dough smells like. I might just make this for my kiddo.