Showing posts with label salt dough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salt dough. Show all posts

Sunday, December 2, 2012

25 DIY Christmas Ornaments

Get into the Christmas spirit by making some fun ornaments! These ideas are inexpensive and completely within reason for any skill level to master. Find lots of ideas like the ones pictured here on the left, by checking out the Handmade Holidays Collection here.


Make these adorable cupcake ornaments using Dollar Store. materials. Find the tutorial here



This idea for some adorable little felt snowmen comes from 
the Handmade Holidays Collection found here

Cute upcycled snowman ornaments using old light bulbs! 
View the tutorial here

Find the recipe for Cinnamon dough ornaments here

An adorable idea for a baby's first Christmas. Buy this ornament on Etsy
or grab a plain glass ornament and get crafty with some paint and glitter

Classic salt dough ornaments are fun and easy to make! 
Find the recipe and ideas here

Super cool Charlie Brown felt ornaments! Find them here

A beautiful way to preserve Christmas memories each year. 
This idea for a Christmas time capsule can be found here

This idea for cookie cutter ornaments comes from Martha Stewart

A trendy twist on the traditional salt dough ornaments! Tutorial found here

Add some sparkle to your cinnamon dough ornaments like the ones seen here

These pretty ornaments are wrapped in burlap and tied with lace and twine. 
This picture was found here

These scalloped ornaments are super cute and you could buy them from 
The Land of Nod, or you could get creative with a paint pen or colored sharpie!

Any little boy would love to hang these superhero ornaments on their tree! Find the tutorial for them here

These paper ornaments were originally from Martha Stewart. 
Find the template idea for them here

These beautiful ornaments are created by wrapping plain ornaments 
in newspaper and glitter! Find the tutorial here

Thumbprint ornaments found here

Create a smart and funny "melted snowman" ornament like the one found here 
by filling a clear glass ornament with kosher salt, peppercorn and an orange paper cone!

Make a Santa hand print ornament like the one found here 
by using a salt dough recipe like the one found here

These cute macaroni snowflakes would be really fun for kids to make, 
and look great on any tree! Find the instructions here

These burlap bows would look stunning on a tree! Originally found here
create them using burlap and crystal embellishments.

These felt ornaments are cute and funny! Found here

Find the tutorial for this cute button wreath at Martha Sewart's web site

This adorable nativity craft can be found here.  
Add a string or hook to the back to turn it into an ornament!

Buy this snowball ornament from Oriental Trading or, 
make it yourself by covering an ornament in glue 
and dipping in epson salt. Add glitter for extra sparkle!

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Cinnamon Ornaments

This is such a fun project to do with kids! I have so many memories of making these with my mom. I also think I still have a cinnamon ornament or two that has been hanging around for the past 20 years, still in perfect condition! Maybe you have one as well. 
The bonus to this project, is that it makes your house smell super yummy! Too bad you can't eat this dough, it definitely doesn't taste as good as it smells.

Cinnamon Ornaments
1 Cup Cinnamon
1/4 Cup Applesauce
1/2 Cup Craft Glue

I added about half a cup of flour to this recipe, just to stretch it a little further since Cinnamon is more expensive! I added some glue and water to keep the consistency right (similar to play dough or cookie dough). 


I spread flour on the counter before rolling out the dough, to keep it from sticking - I found this gave it a more dough-like appearance, but if you don't want the flour hanging around on your ornaments, make sure you brush it off good or blot with a moist towel before baking. You may also use cinnamon instead of flour,  which blends better, but the flour is less expensive.

Roll dough 1/4 inch think and use cookie cutters to cut out ornaments. Use a straw to poke holes in each ornament where you want to hang them. Bake on cookie sheet at 200 degrees for 2 to 3 hours, flipping every half hour.


On a side note, why oh why did I not think to mix glitter in with the dough as Carli at Simply Notable has done below!


Friday, November 16, 2012

Salt Dough Ornaments


They're fun, they're easy and they're inexpensive! These are not your mama's salt dough ornaments! Well, they kind of are. People have been making these things for ages, but mine turned out pretty cool looking if I do say so myself :)



Salt Dough Recipe
1 Cup Salt
1 Cup Flour
Water


I added a bit of vanilla and cinnamon to this dough the last time I made it. It gave it a nice color and a little bit of a scent, at least while baking!

Mix ingredients together, adding enough water to create a play dough like consistency. Spread flour on your surface and roll dough 1/4 inch thick. Use cookie cutters to create shapes and poke holes with a straw. Place on cookie sheets and bake at 200 degrees for 2 to 3 hours, turning every 1/2 hour or so.



Decorate using puff paint, regular paints, sparkles and/or embellishments. Hang using ribbon or twine! There are so many possibilities, my kids love having the freedom to do whatever they want. I know these hold up well, but I did spray a clear protective coat on the fronts of each ornament once it was painted, just for an added measure. The spray on the front alone did not alter the scent at all. Store in a cool, dry place while not in use. Ornaments that have been stored in the attic didn't last long. Have fun!