Monday, December 10, 2012

makin' it monday // green and glittery salt dough ornaments


being a cheap and easy craft, salt dough ornaments are pretty popular for Christmas. i put our own little twist on a basic recipe to get these beauties; hand-glittered by Norah.

i started with this recipe:
1/2 cup flour
1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup water

and then just added green food coloring! super easy.


mix the ingredients together and knead for a few minutes. add small amounts of extra flour as needed until dough doesn't stick to your hands.

roll out the dough and use a cookie cutter to get your shapes. i couldn't decide if i wanted to do red dough shaped like stockings or green shaped like christmas trees so i had norah choose for me :)


line your dough shapes on a non-stick pan. using a straw, poke a hole near the top of your ornament for the string to go through.

bake at 250 degrees for 2 hours


after the ornaments have cooled completely they are safe to decorate! i left ours on the baking sheet to make clean up much easier.

i gave norah a paint brush and elmer's glue, a few tubes of glitter and some gold stars. with some direction and an extra hand norah made these "all by herself!" ;) grandparents, if you're reading this, act surprised when she gives these to you as gifts! :)


ta-da!


after the glue and glitter dried i ran some baker's twine through the hole in the top so the ornaments can be hung. any string or yarn would do!


7 comments:

  1. Can't wait till my girl is old enough to do fun crafts like this!

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    1. SO much fun! start her early with homemade finger paints :) it's just cornstarch, water, and food coloring so if she eats some it's ok!

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  2. Thanks for posting this, it's just what I was looking for - I needed a weekend craft to make with the kids and it would make a great Grandparents gift too! Yours turned out great, very festive!

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    1. thanks, we're using these as grandparent gifts actually ;)

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  3. Long time follower, first time commenter. Thank you for posting this, this is awesome! I will have to try this with my girls

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    1. thanks dianne! it was a hit with my little one :)

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