We loveSalt Dough Crafts and Ideas.Homemade Salt Doughis so inexpensive to make and oh so versatile. We particularly, love making Salt Dough Ornaments at Christmas. So many great projects to have a go at. Come and learnhow to make salt doughornamentswith us today! As well as learning abo...
On a very well floured board, roll dough out to ¼" thick. Cut out ornament shapes using various cookie cutters. I used a small star cookie cutter. Transfer ornaments to prepared cookie sheets and poke a small hole in each using a toothpick. Make hole large enough for an ornament hook...
A very quick craft for you – how to dry orange slices for Christmas. I love the “rustic” look of dried oranges – they are so simple and yet so cheerful and Christmassy (many more Christmas Ornament DIYs for you here). This how to dry orange slices how to was published in Nov...
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That said, the dough shouldn't be so short that it crumbles and easily falls apart. It should be solid enough to hold its shape. OurEasy Sugar Cookiesrecipe is a good base to start with. 1. Chill the dough Once you've made your dough, let it chill in the refrigerator for at least...
Confession: I’ve actually never made salt dough ornaments! I know they’re a Christmas classic, and with this DIY, I’m excited to join in on the fun. And how creative are these designs? They’re exactly the Scandinavian vibe I’m going for this year. ...
Here is a peak at how the wood looked once stripped. I hope to have the chair completed this week and Reveal it in next week’s post. Maybe here would be a good place to insert the setup of such a project. Number one is have plenty of ventilation. Make sure the flooring of whereve...
Melted chocolate, candy eyes, and M&Ms, plus the salty pretzels always bring the excitement to make with your kids over the holidays. Ingredients you will need: This is for 48 servings, if you don't need this many you can cut the recipe in half. ...
re baked for an extra festive twist). When the dough is ready, cut with a large cookie cutter and press your little one’s hand or foot into the dough foran adorableBaby’s 1st Christmas ornamentthat you can hang on the tree year after year to remind yourself of how tiny your child ...
5. When the time comes, take the dough and divide into five equal parts. Olga Brovkina 6. Take one piece and roll into as thin a rectangle as possible (the dimensions are about 20x30 cm). It’s more convenient to do it right on parchment paper or a non-stick mat. Before baking,...