December 16, 2015

DIY Salt Dough Ornaments

Our Day 4 Advent activity is “Make an ornament or decoration,” so we made salt dough ornaments on December 4. I’ve been meaning to make this ornament, but I just couldn’t find the time, as usual. December is a very busy month.

Ingredients and materials are always available in your kitchen; all you need is flour, salt, and water for the dough. Bowl, rolling pin, cookie-cutter, straw, or paint if you want to color.


Preheat the oven to 325F.

Mix 1 cup flour, 1/2 cup salt, and 1/2 cup water and knead the dough. 
Roll the dough and cut shapes using a cookie cutter



Place on cookie sheets, make a hole using a straw, and bake for less than an hour. 


You can paint the ornaments or use food coloring while mixing the dough. 



Our salt dough ornaments were not that successful because some puffed, so they didn’t look good. But I will make this project again and reduce the thickness, and hope it won’t puff again. We enjoyed doing this activity even though it was not that successful. And next time, I will use acrylic paint. 

12 comments:

  1. Wow! Look at that! It looks so good; and what a novelty idea!

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  2. These are really awesome! I bet your son had fun doing the ornaments as well. Good job!

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  3. Cool salt dough art. He looks like he was having so much fun doing it

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  4. What a nice activity for bonding this season.

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  5. Hindi pa ba successful yan? They look awesome! Plus the bonding time you had was priceless, and that's what matters. :)

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  6. I haven't heard of salt dough. Thanks for sharing this one.

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  7. Thanks for this idea mommy, I'm so excited to try this to my toddler also, it is very nice activity for tods.

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  8. It look so pretty Sis even though you said that it wasn't so successful. Love this idea and def. will make this next year. Thanks for sharing:) Merry Christmas to you and your family

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  9. May you and your loved ones have a blessed Christmas!

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  10. I'm sure my kids would love to do this.

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  11. what's not "successful" about this? =) hope you had a great holiday with your family =)

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