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stack of Halloween themed playdoughs in orange, green and purple, with plastic spiders and candy eyeballs.

Whip up some spooky, colorful Halloween playdough in minutes with this easy microwave recipe, using Kool-Aid to create vibrant hues and scents!

stack of Halloween themed playdoughs in orange, green and purple, with plastic spiders and candy eyeballs.

Hocus Pocus Playdough

Get ready for a spooktacular sensory experience! This easy Halloween playdough is the perfect way to unleash your little one’s creativity. Made with just a few simple ingredients and ready in just 2 minutes, this vibrant playdough is a safe and fun way to explore textures, colors, and shapes.

This recipe is based on my Kool-Aid Playdough recipe, which is one of my favorite homemade playdough recipes because it is so easy and creates such vivid colors. All you need are simple pantry staples and a microwave – no stovetop needed!

So, grab your mixing bowl and let the spooky fun begin!

holding 3 colorful balls of Halloween themed playdough: purple, green, and orange.holding 3 colorful balls of Halloween themed playdough: purple, green, and orange.

Ingredients

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Helpful Supplies

Spooky Mix-Ins:

holding up 3 packets of Kool-Aid.

holding up 3 packets of Kool-Aid.

Instructions

You’ll want to repeat the following steps for each color of playdough that you make:

  1. Whisk all ingredients together in a microwave-safe bowl. Stir in one packet of Kool-Aid.
  2. Microwave for one minute, stir, then microwave again for 30 seconds.
  3. If needed, continue microwaving in 15-20 second increments, until the dough begins to form and pull away from sides of the bowl (or is no longer soupy).
  4. Allow the dough to cool enough so it is safe to handle, then finish kneading by hand.

Video Demo:

Prep Tips

  • Storage – When properly stored, your homemade playdough can last for weeks! I keep our playdough in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container at room temperature. While it doesn’t have to be refrigerated, keeping your playdough in a container in the fridge may help it last even longer. Another way to extend the life of your playdough is to wash hands before playing, to avoid adding dirt and oil to the dough.
  • To Prevent Staining – Since the colors are so bright, you may be wondering if this dough stains hands, but once everything is fully mixed, this playdough is generally colorfast! To be safe, I always have my kids wear play clothes when using any homemade play dough and we play on a safe surface (we love plastic play trays). We also wash our hands right away when we’re done and have not seen any staining.
  • Spooky Mix-Ins – For an especially festive Halloween experience, try adding candy eyeballs and/or plastic spiders and bats to the mix! You’ll want to make sure that your kids are old enough to know not to put any of these items in their mouth, as they are small.

cutting a pumpkin out of orange playdough.

cutting a pumpkin out of orange playdough.

Safety Tips

  • Always supervise young children when making or playing with play dough.
  • Adults should handle the microwaving – always use a microwave safe bowl and handle with care, as the bowl may become hot.
  • This play dough is considered taste-safe (the dough, NOT any mix-ins), meaning it isn’t harmful if tasted. However it doesn’t taste good and is NOT meant to be eaten.
  • If you notice any signs of mold or weird changes in texture in your play dough, discard and make a new batch.

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stack of Halloween themed playdoughs in orange, green and purple, with plastic spiders and candy eyeballs.stack of Halloween themed playdoughs in orange, green and purple, with plastic spiders and candy eyeballs.

Print Recipe

Halloween Playdough

Create spooky, colorful Halloween playdough in minutes with this easy microwave recipe, using Kool-Aid for a variety vibrant hues and scents! 

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time2 minutes

Total Time12 minutes

Keyword: Halloween, kids activities, playdough, sensory play

Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Cost: $12

Equipment

  • Microwave-safe Mixing Bowl

  • whisk

  • Plastic Play Trays for Playdough, Slime, etc.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 2 Tablespoons cream of tartar
  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 Tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 packet Kool Aid unsweetened drink mix 1 packet/color per batch

Instructions

  • Whisk all ingredients together in a microwave-safe bowl. Stir in one packet of Kool-Aid.

  • Microwave for one minute, stir, then microwave again for 30 seconds.

  • If needed, continue microwaving in 15-20 second increments, until the dough begins to form and pull away from sides of the bowl (or is no longer soupy).

  • Allow the dough to cool enough so it is safe to handle, then finish kneading by hand.

  • Repeat the above steps with a different packet of playdough for each color that you’d like to make. We used orange, lime, and grape flavors.

Video

Notes

  • Storage – When properly stored, your homemade playdough can last for weeks! I keep our playdough in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container at room temperature. While it doesn’t have to be refrigerated, keeping your playdough in a container in the fridge may help it last even longer. Another way to extend the life of your playdough is to wash hands before playing, to avoid adding dirt and oil to the dough. If you notice any signs of mold or weird changes in texture in your play dough, discard and make a new batch.
  • Safety – Always supervise young children when making or playing with play dough. Adults should handle the microwaving – always use a microwave safe bowl and handle with care, as the bowl may become hot. This play dough is considered taste-safe, meaning it isn’t harmful if tasted. However it doesn’t taste good and is NOT meant to be eaten.

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Halloween Playdough Pinterest Image.Halloween Playdough Pinterest Image.

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