Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Salt dough handprint ornaments

How to make salt dough for crafts? Knead until a smooth dough forms. Roll out dough to ½-inch thickness. Cut into circles or other shapes. Handprint Mittens Ornament – These ornaments are my favorite, you can’t get any cuter than tiny mittens hanging on the tree!


Last year, I gifted my parents and in-laws with a framed craft of an angel whose wings were made.

Salt Dough Footprint Penguins – Turn little feet into penguins! Save your family keepsake. In order to repair a broken. Use our easy how-to to whip up a batch, then have the kids help make a handprint ornament.


Make the salt dough for your ornaments. And that’s a total of over of the best salt dough ornaments we have found! If you’re not the best at painting yourself, see these adorable handprint ornament ideas from the Baby Handprint Co here.


Place the handprint on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper , then do one of the following: Leave the handprint out in a warm place for a few days.

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Handprint Santa Ornament – Another cute version of Santa with smaller hands. Fingerprint Snowman Ornament – Have your kids use their tiny fingerprints to make a snowman! Elf Handprint Ornament. Paint the palm of the hand plus the pinky finger and thumb in a peach skin tone paint.


Reindeer Handprint Ornament. Paint the entire hand in a medium brown and let dry for a few minutes. You’ll need: salt dough, a rolling pin, biscuit cutters (or plastic knife), paint, glue and glitter. Your child rolls the dough to about 1cm thick and presses their hand into it (they have to press quite hard). Cut a circle around their print with an extra large biscuit cutter or a knife.


A great gift to give the grandparents or a fun classroom project for young kids. These are lovely as a little keepsake and memento of how the kids have grown. My mother made ornaments with my siblings and I out of salt dough.

By adding such warm spices it smelled of the holidays! Such a lovely memory to create. We painted them and varnished them and hang them on the tree still, years later–they still smell like cinnamon.


Mix together cups (2grams) of flour and cup (3grams) of salt. Pour the flour and the salt into a large bowl. Consider adding some glitter into the flour mixture. This is not completely necessary, but it will add a little extra. Stir in the warm water, a little.


Divide the dough evenly into two separate balls and add a few drops of food coloring to each dough ball and knead to swirl the color into the dough. Press child’s hand into the dough. Countless Styles And Designs To Choose From.


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