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Glittery Playdough Made with Sunscreen!

This glittery no cook playdough is perfect for summer play. It is made with a unique ingredient for a fun and fragrant hands on play session!


homemade scented glitter play doh

I have been making lots of homemade playdough for Harper. I love using different ingredients to create something I know she will love. 

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When Sea Star Sparkle sent me an assortment of sunscreens, I thought this would be a fun chance to try a unique glittery, fragrant sunscreen playdough. 

homemade glitter scented play doh


This recipe is easy and requires no cooking. It comes together in a matter of moments to create a fun way to have hand on play, with ingredients you may have at home.

I used Very Berry Scented sunscreen. I love that it is made with eco friendly glitter and the scent really adds something special to this playdough! It makes for a totally pleasant sensory experience between the soft dough, eye catching glitter and delicious fragrance!





Ingredients:
1/2 cup of sea star sparkle eco friendly sunscreen
Water; several tablespoons
Neon Food Coloring
1- 1.5 cups of flour 



Directions:
Place 2 tablespoons of water and 1 cup of water in a medium mixing bowl.
Add a few drops of food coloring and 1/2 cup of sea star sparkle sunscreen to the flour.



Stir until well combined and the contents begin to clump.
At this point, you will decide if you need to add additional flour. If the mixture feels sticky, add an additional 1/4 cup of flour, and continue to stir.
When the flour has been incorporated, test for stickiness. 
Add additional flour if needed
When the playdough is not sticky, it is ready to play with!
Store in an airtight container when not in use.

scented play dough

When you are not playing with the dough, be sure to store it in an airtight container for up to a week.

Find all of my play doh ideas here