Scented Salt Dough Ornament Recipe

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WEBstep 4: put the pan over medium heat and stir well to completely dissolve the baking soda and cornstarch in the water. step 5: Continue stirring continuously. The mixture will boil. …

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WEBMix flour, salt and ground spices: ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg and clove. If using essential oils add 10-15 drops. Stir until well combined. Slowly add in the warm water while …

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WEBSecure a sheet of parchment paper to working surface and roll dough ¼" thick for ornaments or ⅓" thick for handprints and footprints. (You can also roll on a surface …

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WEBSalt dough ornaments are a classic Christmas craft that I have memories of making when I was small. In fact, my keepsake ornament box is filled with salt dough ornaments

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WEBInstructions: Preheat oven to 225 F. Mix the flour and salt in a mixing bowl. Add 3/4 cup of water to the bowl. If the dough seems too dry, you can gradually add up to 1/4 cup …

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WEBHere are step-by-step instructions on how to mix salt dough for ornaments and crafts. Step 1: In a large mixing bowl, stir together 4 cups of flour and 1 cup of salt. Slowly stir …

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WEBStep 3: Cut out and bake the ornaments. Press the cookie cutters into the dough. Push the end of a drinking straw (or the flat end of a wooden skewer) into each shape to make a …

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WEBThese easy salt dough ornaments are great way to add a homemade touch to your Christmas tree this year. They’re also more eco-friendly and sustainable option than …

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WEBSalt dough is easy and inexpensive to make and the ornaments can be used on the Christmas tree or as gift tags. Last year, we made handprint ornaments with the …

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WEBPreheat your oven to 175°F (80°C). In a bowl, combine flour and salt. Add half of your water and mix all ingredients together (use a spatula or a mixer with the dough hook). …

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WEBInstructions. Pre-heat oven to 250 degrees. In a large bowl, mix 1 cup flour and salt until combined. Add the water and mix with your hands until a shaggy dough forms. Knead …

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WEBIf you are using the salt dough for ornaments then use a straw or wooden dowel to poke a hole for the string. The hole needs to be a little larger than expected as the dough will …

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WEBHow to make scented salt dough. 1. Start by combining flour, salt, your favorite spices, and 10-15 drops of orange essential oil in a mixing bowl. With a utensil mix these …

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WEBIn a separate bowl, whisk together the water and food coloring (or paint). Make a well in the flour mixture and slowly pour in the colored water, mixing after you’ve added half of the …

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WEBDirections. Preheat oven to 200 degrees. Mix salt, flour, cinnamon, and water. Knead the mixture into a ball. If the mixture is too sticky, add additional flour to get the right …

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WEBTo prevent cracking, the short answer is to cook it thoroughly, and dry it slowly. Make sure you measure the ingredients accurately, cook it thoroughly, roll it to thickness of 1/4″ to …

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WEBIn a medium bowl mix 1 cup of flour, 1/2 cup of salt, & 3/4 cup cinnamon. Next, add 3/4 cup water & mix together with a spoon, if the dough is still dry add a little more water one 1 …

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