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Instructions In a mixer, combine the cake mix and ½ cup oil. Then, add 3 tablespoons of cornstarch into your dough. Time to add the powdered sugar. If you would like to add a little bit of color, add some sprinkles to your cake mix play dough. Cake mix play dough can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.
It is tempting to make the playdough yourself in advance ready to give to your child (and a lot less messy!), but letting toddlers and preschoolers help to make their own playdough really adds to the fun! Combine the cake mix and oil in a stand mixer or a large bowl. Once the cake mix and oil are mixed together, mix in the cornstarch.
In a mixer, combine the cake mix and ½ cup oil. Use a bread hook attachment if you have it available. You can also mix this by hand if you don’t have a mixer. Then, add 3 tablespoons of cornstarch into your dough. Time to add the powdered sugar. Slowly add in 5 tablespoons of powdered sugar a little at a time.
Whilst this cake mix playdough is totally taste safe, even edible, I wouldn’t recommend actually encouraging your toddler to eat it! We have called it edible taste safe playdough as it is safe if your toddler or preschooler accidently put it in their mouth as all the ingredients needed for this playdough recipe are edible ingredients.
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