Cloud Dough Recipe (It's Super Easy) - Jennie Masterson (2024)

How to Make Cloud Dough

Cloud dough is so squishy and delightful! There are a few different recipes out there for it, but this recipe needs only two ingredients and whips up in just a few minutes. My kids play with this stuff non stop and think it’s the coolest thing ever. (It pretty much is. 🙂 )

Cloud dough’s consistency is different than play dough’s, but can be used largely the same. You can mould and build with it, but I think the most fun thing to do is simply squish it in my hands! It seriously feels super light and fluffy and is a great sensory activity. Since it’s made with hair conditioner, it also smells AMAZING the whole time you’re making it and playing with it! Make sure you pick a scent of hair conditioner that you like because you will be smelling it a lot.

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This cloud dough recipe is also really great because it is dirt cheap to make! The two ingredients you need to make this are corn starch and hair conditioner, both which can be bought for just a couple dollars at the dollar store or Walmart. You can add food coloring if you want, but that’s totally optional.

How do you make cloud dough with two ingredients?

We’ll dive right into how to make cloud dough, but first you need supplies.

Cloud Dough Supplies

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Set Up

Making cloud dough tends to be a bit on the messy side so you will want to make sure that you are intentional with where you make it. I put down a disposable table cloth when making mine, but also fine to make it in a spot thats easy to clean with a rag.

Making the Cloud Dough

Math opportunity: This is a perfect opportunity to talk to your kids about ratios. The ratio for this recipe is two to one. Two parts corn starch, one part hair conditioner. You can discuss it with them while you make the cloud dough. (I used a half cup measurer to make mine, but you could scale it up or down depending on how much you want to make.)

In your mixing bowl put in one cup of corn starch. (Or two parts if you’re talking with your kids about ratios.)

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Next add 1/2 cup of hair conditioner. (One part)

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Mix it all together really well until it becomes a dough. At some point during the mixing process the mixing spoon will become unusable because of how thick the dough gets. Set it to the side and dig in with your hands. You’ll want to knead the dough for a couple minutes.

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If you find the dough is still a bit sticky after you’ve mixed it really well, add a touch more corn starch and mix it in. Be careful when doing this though because if you add too much corn starch to the dough, it will become crumbly. Just add a little bit at a time until it’s not sticking to your hands.

If you are not adding food coloring then your cloud dough is done!

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Optional Food Coloring

If you decide you want to add color to it, you can divide the dough out into sections and pick a color for each section. I suggest starting with just one drop of food coloring and adding more as desired.

If the food coloring gets on your hands, it can stain your skin. One thing that I like to do to help prevent it from getting on my hands is to place the food coloring in the middle of the dough, then fold the outsides over on top of it again and again so that the food coloring is always on the inside. Doing that until it’s mixed with the dough keeps it from getting on my hands while being mixed.

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That’s it! The cloud dough is ready to be played with!

Something to note: If you let the colors touch each other, they will stick to each other and you probably won’t be able to fully get one color off of the other. So just be aware of that while playing with it.

Can you make cloud dough with flour and conditioner?

After I made the video for this recipe I got a million questions all asking the same thing. “Can you use flour instead of corn starch to make cloud dough?” Honestly I didn’t know at the time so I tried it out for myself and even made a follow up video showing how it turned out. I found that using flour instead of cornstarch made a super sticky mess! What I ended up with was totally unusable and I would never let my kids play with it. So my answer to this question is no. You can’t use flour instead of corn starch.

Can you make cloud dough with corn starch and shampoo?

This was also a very popular question people asked after I first posted this recipe. I also addressed this in the follow up video I did and I can tell you that it “kind of” worked. The texture was more grainy and no where near as soft. It stayed a bit more sticky as well and I wasn’t as happy with it as I was the regular cloud dough. My answer to this question is it depends on what you’re willing to play with. Like I said, it’s a bit more sticky and not as soft, so you’ll have to decide if that’s something you want to deal with or not.

Does cloud dough dry out?

Yes, yes it does! I store mine in ziplock bags when we’re not playing with it, but it will dry out even in the bags. I found that it stays good for a few days and then it will start to get crumbly. It will also get crumbly if you play with it too long or leave it out too long. (Think a few hours.) However, it’s not totally a bad thing. Sure you don’t have the smooth fluffy cloud dough you once had, but the crumbly dough can make for it’s own sensory fun! Just put it in a bin and let the kiddos play with it. I can almost guarantee they will have fun with it crumbly as well as fluffy.

Why is my cloud dough sticky?

I did address this in the directions on how to make it, but I still get asked this question. Usually the cloud dough will be sticky if there isn’t enough corn starch in the mixture. Most of the time it’s not a problem, but every once in a while you’ll need to add a touch more corn starch. Just add it very gradually and keep mixing it in until you have the consistency you want.

Final Thoughts on Cloud Dough

Now the cloud dough is finished and ready for play! When you’re all done playing you can keep it in ziplock bags or tupper ware. If you leave it out it will dry out and turn crumbly causing it to fall apart if you try to play with it again. Depending on how much it’s played with, it should last a few days in the bags before it gets too dry. I hope your little ones (and you) get a lot of fun play time with your cloud dough, and good use out of the recipe. Thanks for reading!

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How to Make Cloud Dough

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FAQs

How do you make easy cloud dough? ›

Add 1/2 cup of lotion to a bowl. Add 1-2 drops of the food coloring (if using concentrated gel, if using regular food coloring you'll need more drops to color) and mix. Mix the lotion and food coloring until combined. Add 1 cup of cornstarch and mix.

Can I make cloud dough with flour and shampoo? ›

Start off with a little conditioner or shampoo in the bowl. Mix in some flour or corn starch and start folding the two ingredients together. Add in the food coloring of your choice. Keep mixing, rolling, and experimenting with the flour and conditioner until the dough comes together!

What are the three ingredients in cloud playdough? ›

How do you make cloud dough with 3 ingredients? The 3-ingredient dough includes cornstarch, hair conditioner, and food coloring.

What is easy 2 ingredient cloud dough? ›

This easy no-cook dough requires just 2 ingredients: cornstarch and hair conditioner. Easy enough! Mix equal parts together in a bowl. There is no cooking required and students can get their hands messy while helping to make it.

What is the 2 ingredient in cloud dough? ›

The ingredients to make cloud dough are hair conditioner, and cornstarch. That's it…just 2 ingredients! I was pretty surprised. I have seen many variations of kid's clays, and doughs, but had NEVER heard of using hair conditioner as a main ingredient.

How to make cloud slime easy recipe? ›

Steps: 
  1. Pour ½ bottle or a full bottle of glue into a bowl (depending on how much slime you want to make) and mix with around a ¼ cup of water. ...
  2. In a separate bowl, mix ¼ teaspoon of borax powder into ½ cup of warm water. ...
  3. Add food coloring if you would like, and then add shaving foam to the glue mixture.

How to make the best cloud slime recipe? ›

STEP 1 : Pour 1/2 cup white glue (I used Amazon school glue) into a large bowl. STEP 2: Add 2 Tablespoons + 1 teaspoon lotion, 1 cup + 2 Tablespoons room temperature water, and 2 Tablespoons + 2 1/4 teaspoons dry instant snow powder.

What is Icee slime? ›

ICEE SLIME

Pronounced “icy,” it's a clear glue-based slime with wet fake snow (SnoWonder) though not as much as you'd add to a cloud slime. The more water you add to the snow, the “wetter” the slime feels.

How do you make fizzy cloud dough? ›

Mix flour, baking soda, and vegetable oil to make the cloud dough. Use spray bottles or eye droppers to spray vinegar into the mixture and watch it fizz!

Is Moon Dough the same as cloud dough? ›

Have you ever heart about 'Cloud dough' and 'Moon sand'? It is basically the same thing: it uses the same basic two ingredients namely flour(of some sort) and oil(of some sort).

Can you put glitter in cloud dough? ›

Materials
  1. Flour.
  2. Oil.
  3. Oil- or gel-based food coloring, powdered food coloring or non-toxic paint powder.
  4. Optional: A couple of drops of glitter and essential oils.
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How long does homemade cloud dough last? ›

Storage is easy, too!

In an airtight container, cloud dough can last months – and if the mixture starts to dry out, just add in a little more baby oil.

How to make homemade playdough with 2 ingredients? ›

Instructions. Place the cornstarch in a large bowl. Mix in the hair conditioner with your hands--it will just start coming together and it will be pliable and very, very smooth. If desired, add a drop or two or food coloring.

How to make cloud dough with flour? ›

Cloud dough can be made in any quantity, but this recipe will make enough for one child.
  1. Add 3 cups of flour to a bowl.
  2. Slowly add in 1 tablespoon of baby oil and incorporate with your fingers.
  3. Continue to add baby oil one tablespoon at a time until the dough is moldable.

How do you make cloud dough with regular flour? ›

The ease of making it fascinated me. Just mix baby oil and flour in a 1:8 ratio-- we used 1/4 cup baby oil and 2 cups flour--and you have cloud dough! It looks like flour, but it holds its shape when pressed.

How do you make cloud dough with baking soda and conditioner? ›

Instructions
  1. Add liquid watercolors to baking soda in a large bowl and mix until color is even. ...
  2. Stir in conditioner, if using, and then add a sprinkle or two of glitter, if desired.
  3. Store in container, jar, or baggie for a few weeks and add a sprinkle of water before each play session, if desired.

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