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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Salt Dough Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
I cup Flour
1/2 cup Salt
1/2 cup warm water
(Double, triple, etc. if you need more dough!)

SUPPLIES:
Foil
Baking pan
Straw
Cookie cutters
Paint/Glitter glue

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 200 Degrees
Place foil on baking pan (I used foil that doesn't need to be sprayed)
Mix all ingredients all together in a bowl



Form dough into a ball



Take ball and roll flat. (I didn't have a rolling pin so I used a cup. ha!)


Created desired shapes using baby hand/foot prints or cookie cutters! 
(Don't forget to use straw to poke hole to hang ornament!)


Then paint! (I didn't have paint so I spread glitter glue!)


Then bake in oven for 2 hours until dough is dry! (If dough isn't dry then bake longer.)




Here they all are a couple days later, I still have to string some ribbon through them:

*Linking up with Saw it. Pinned it. Did it.*

***I got this idea from one of my FAVORITE crafty bloggers Mallorie! ***



10 comments:

Cari said...

they turned out really cute. I need to do this ASAP

Pamela said...

I have been wanting to try to make ornaments out of this! Yours are precious!!

Elle said...

Awe! These bring back so many memories. They turned out so cute! I am going to have to do this with my nieces!

XOXO,
Elle
http://toasttotomorrow.blogspot.com/

Kristine@thefoleyfam said...

Thanks for sharing!!! Excited to tackle these :)

Heather @ Simple Wives said...

What a fun idea!

Linny said...

How cute! you are so pretty and I love your blog layout!

Amanda said...

Aw! Such a cute idea!!! I'm definitely going to do this with Teale.

Jess Norden said...

Adorable!!!! This is on our list of things to do this weekend...I can't wait to see how they turn out :) Thanks for sharing yours (I hope I remember to poke a hole BEFORE baking them!!!)

:)

Stephanie said...

I keep seeing these cute little things floating around and yours turned out SO cute!! I love the little tiny hand print! ;)

Thank you for linking up with us!!

Stephanie said...

Cute! We will be making these this year too :)