![]() ![]() Add Dish SoapĪdd 1-2 tablespoons of dishwashing liquid to the bowl containing the cornstarch. The bowl doesn’t need to be very big as this recipe doesn’t make a whole lot of putty… just enough for one child to play with! 2. Bounce, stretch, and press this classic toySilly Putty, a member of the Toy Hall of Fame since 2001, bounces higher than rubber and stretches like dough. Start by pouring ¼ cup of cornstarch into a bowl. But this recipe worked great when I used a cheap brand of dish soap from the dollar store, so that’s what I’ll be using whenever the kids ask for this! Step-by-Step Instructions 1. Note: Funnily enough, the only brand of dish soap that I haven’t been able to make this work with is Dawn-perhaps because it’s too concentrated and the water content isn’t high enough? I just ended up with sticky play dough instead of silly putty. You can also use clear dish soap and add a drop of food colouring or liquid watercolour paint. I used clear dish soap to create white putty, but if you choose coloured dish soap, your silly putty will take on its colour. The colour of your DIY silly putty will depend on the colour of the dish soap you use.
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