Yogurt Silly Putty

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Yogurt silly putty is made with just 2 ingredients (that you probably already have) and turns out so soft and fun to play with. The texture is between slime and play dough, which is why we’ve called it silly putty!

2 ingredient Yogurt Silly Putty. So soft and fun - must try!

Yogurt Silly Putty

Here are a couple of hints: If the putty is dry, add more yogurt too it (be careful not to add too much at one time). If the putty is extra stick or too wet, try adding more con starch. Once again only add a little bit at a time.

If you want to mix things up a bit, add food coloring as well and make different colors of putty!

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Ingredients:

  1. Corn starch
  2. Yogurt (we used strawberry yogurt). Make sure it’s a yogurt without chunks of fruit.
Ingredients

Instructions:

In a mixing bowl, combine the yogurt and corn starch. Little kids are great at doing this part! When the mixture is no longer sticky, pick it up and roll the putty into a ball (to further mix the yogurt and corn starch)

Mixing
Clean-Up

A little soap and water will clean up any of the residue left on the table. It does not store, so make a fresh batch each time your kiddos want to play:)

It’s so soft and addicting to play with. Plus, it smells pretty good too! All of the ingredients are edible, just like our Ice Cream Play Dough! Really, it’s unlike anything, which is why we are so excited for you to try it! This craft has been loved by thousands of kids on the internet. It’s been tried several times on YouTube, and moms have told me that it saves the day when kids are stuck inside.

Silly Putty
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Yogurt Silly Putty Recipe

Yogurt Silly Putty

Soft, squishy, fun, and edible made with ingredients that are inexpensive.

Supplies

  • Mixing bowl
  • Measuring cup
  • Spoon for mixing

Ingredients

  • 1 cup yogurt
  • ¾ cups corn starch

Instructions 

  • Mix together the yogurt and corn starch
  • When the mixture is no longer sticky, pick it up and roll the putty into a ball (to further mix the yogurt and corn starch)
  • If it’s too sticky, sprinkle in additional corn starch. If it’s too dry, add a bit more yogurt

Notes

* It does not store, so make a fresh batch each time your kiddos want to play:)

Kelly Dixon

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