Want a relaxing, playful way to unwind? Try making this homemade aromatherapy playdough. Its gentle scent releases as you knead and mold, helping you feel calmer and more relaxed—perfect for winding down before bed or easing a stressful moment.
This recipe is super easy and uses simple pantry ingredients. It yields a soft, pliable dough in bright colors that won’t stain your hands, and you can customize the aroma with essential oils. Below are ideas for more than 15 soothing blends and a list of 20+ calming essential oils to create your perfect scent.
What you need to make calming aromatherapy playdough
Homemade playdough relies on five basic ingredients: flour, salt, cream of tartar, water, and oil. Add food coloring for color and essential oils for aromatherapy.
- 1 cup flour
- 1/3 cup salt
- 2 teaspoons cream of tartar
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil (or another liquid oil)
- Food coloring (optional)
- 10–20 drops essential oil (choose from the calming options listed below)
How to make aromatherapy playdough
Step 1: Mix the dry ingredients
In a saucepan or skillet, combine 1 cup flour, 1/3 cup salt, and 2 teaspoons cream of tartar. The salt adds texture, helps prevent stickiness, and acts as a preservative. Cream of tartar improves texture and stability.
Step 2: Add water
Pour in 1 cup of water and stir to combine with the dry ingredients.
Step 3: Add oil and heat
Add 1 tablespoon of oil (coconut, vegetable, olive, or fractionated coconut all work). Set the burner to low and stir. The mixture may be lumpy at first—this is normal; lumps will disappear as it heats.
Step 4 (optional): Add color
Before the dough thickens, add a few drops of food coloring and stir. Start with a small amount and add more until you reach the desired vibrancy.
Step 5: Thicken the dough
Increase heat to medium-low and stir constantly, scraping the bottom of the pan. The dough will thicken in 30 seconds to a few minutes. When it pulls away from the pan and is no longer wet, remove it from heat.
Step 6: Cool and knead
Transfer the dough onto waxed paper to cool for about 30 minutes. Once cool enough to handle, knead until smooth and elastic.
Step 7: Add essential oils
Add 10–20 drops of your chosen essential oil(s) and knead to distribute the scent throughout the dough. To avoid getting oil on your hands, poke a few small holes in the dough and add oil into the holes before kneading.
Step 8: Store the playdough
Keep the aromatherapy playdough in an airtight container to stay soft and fresh. Glass, stainless steel, or quality plastics (PET #1 or HDPE #2) with tight-fitting lids work well. If it dries out, knead in a few drops of water. If the scent fades, add a few more essential oil drops to refresh it.
Optional: Make it gift-ready
Stamp a message into the dough with a cookie stamp and add a decorative label on the container for a thoughtful homemade gift.
Recipe summary
- 1 cup flour
- 1/3 cup salt
- 2 teaspoons cream of tartar
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- Food coloring (optional)
- 10–20 drops essential oil
This batch fills a 16 oz jar. To make multiple colors, repeat the recipe for each color and scent.
Best calming essential oils for stress and anxiety
Choose one oil or blend several. These options are commonly used for relaxation:
- Bergamot – floral-citrus; can uplift or calm depending on needs.
- Cedarwood – warm, woody, grounding and sleep-promoting.
- Clary sage – natural sedative that promotes calm.
- Coriander – contains linalool; calming and supports sleep.
- Fir – crisp evergreen aroma that comforts and uplifts.
- Frankincense – warm, spicy; balances mood and enhances blends.
- Geranium – soothes anxious feelings and balances emotions.
- Lavender – widely used for relaxation, tension relief, and sleep.
- Lemon – bright, uplifting; eases anxious feelings.
- Marjoram – warm and calming, helpful for emotional release.
- Neroli – spicy-citrus scent with calming effects.
- Orange – sweet citrus; adaptogenic—can energize or calm.
- Patchouli – musky, grounding and emotionally balancing.
- Roman chamomile – sweet floral, often used to promote sleep.
- Sandalwood – rich, woody, calming and meditative.
- Spruce – warm, comforting, and relaxing.
- Tangerine – sweet, fresh, mood-lifting and calming.
- Vetiver – deeply grounding and sedative; excellent for sleep.
- Valerian – strong scent with effective sedative properties (blend with other oils if desired).
- Ylang ylang – strong floral scent with relaxing effects.
Sample essential oil blends for your playdough
Use the blends below as a starting point. Adjust drop counts to personal preference—total 10–20 drops per batch.
Citrus blends
Citrus #1: 5 drops orange + 5 drops lime + 5 drops tangerine
Citrus #2: 3 drops fir + 3 drops grapefruit + 3 drops orange + 3 drops lemon + 3 drops tangerine + 3 drops bergamot
Citrus #3: 5 drops lavender + 5 drops lime + 5 drops mandarin
Ocean blends
Ocean #1: 6 drops lavender + 5 drops lime + 4 drops spearmint
Ocean #2: 5 drops lavender + 5 drops bergamot + 3 drops eucalyptus + 2 drops rosemary + 2 drops spearmint
Ocean #3: 4 drops cedarwood + 4 drops orange + 4 drops lavender + 2 drops spearmint + 2 drops frankincense
Spa blends
Spa #1: 4 drops lavender + 4 drops orange + 4 drops frankincense + 4 drops cedarwood
Spa #2: 8 drops spearmint + 8 drops eucalyptus
Spa #3: 3 drops peppermint + 3 drops rosemary + 2 drops lavender + 2 drops bergamot + 2 drops orange + 2 drops ylang ylang
Lavender variations
Lavender #1: 15–20 drops lavender
Lavender #2: 6 drops lavender + 8 drops orange + 3 drops ylang ylang
Lavender #3: 8 drops lavender + 4 drops lime + 4 drops mandarin
Sunshine blends
Sunshine #1: 8 drops orange + 8 drops vanilla oleoresin (optional)
Sunshine #2: 5 drops bergamot + 4 drops orange + 3 drops lemon + 3 drops grapefruit
Sunshine #3: 7 drops tangerine + 7 drops lemon + 3 drops peppermint
Walk in the Woods
Woods #1: 5 drops spruce + 4 drops cedarwood + 3 drops juniper berry + 3 drops fir
Woods #2: 5 drops cypress + 5 drops frankincense + 5 drops ylang ylang
Woods #3: 4 drops fir + 4 drops cedarwood + 4 drops cypress + 4 drops orange + 2 drops frankincense
Christmas blends
Christmas #1: 10 drops orange + 2 drops cinnamon + 4 drops spruce
Christmas #2: 7 drops fir + 5 drops grapefruit + 5 drops frankincense
Christmas #3: 10–15 drops of a packaged Christmas blend
How to use aromatherapy playdough
- Find a comfortable, quiet spot.
- Play soft, calming music if you like.
- Pinch off a bit of dough and roll it between your hands.
- Hold the dough near your nose and take long, slow inhales to enjoy the aroma.
- Shape the dough however you feel—sculptures or simple forms both work.
- As you play, imagine a calm scene, like a beach or a lavender field, to deepen relaxation.
- When finished, return the dough to an airtight container so it stays fresh for months. If it dries, add a few drops of water and knead.
- If the scent fades, refresh it with a few more drops of essential oil.
Where to get supplies
Most ingredients are easy to find: flour, salt, water, oil, and food coloring at grocery stores. Cream of tartar and specialty items such as vanilla oleoresin or specific essential oils are available in grocery, baking, or online stores. Store the finished dough in airtight jars—wide-mouth 16 oz mason jars are a convenient choice.
Safety and final notes
Keep essential oils out of reach of children and avoid ingestion. If using around young children or pets, choose gentle oils and use smaller amounts. If anyone experiences irritation or an adverse reaction, discontinue use immediately. This article provides general information for crafting aromatherapy playdough and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

Enjoy experimenting with colors and scents to create your own calming, aromatic playdough batches—perfect for self-care moments or thoughtful handmade gifts.
