Today we have a fun salt dough homemade Christmas ornament that kids of all ages can make. Homemade Christmas ornaments are always my favorite to unpack each year as we set up the Christmas tree.
Let’s make a salt dough ornament for Christmas!
We love to play with play doh, and our salt dough craft is another great medium for play and creation. Salt dough is an easy way to create homemade play doh with ingredients you already have in the kitchen during the holidays.
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Salt Dough CHristmas Ornament Craft
This is a salt dough, no-bake clay craft that would make a wonderful gift for the office, a teacher, or your home using things found in nature.
Related: Go on a nature scavenger hunt
Seriously, I was amazed at how all of the leaf veins transferred over to the clay. It’s what I admired most about this craft, how natural it looked. My boys were also amazed and wanted to press all of the leaves.
Have extra clay set out so they can have fun with it.
Use a leaf you find outside to copy in your salt dough!
Supplies Needed
For Salt Dough Recipe
- 1 cup of salt
- 1/2 of flour
- 1/4 cup of water, adding 1 tablespoon at a time until it’s smooth.
For Ornament Craft
Instructions
Let’s make salt dough!
Step 1
Make the salt dough recipe by combining salt and flour together in a large bowl and then adding water a little at a time until it is the right consistency and forms a dough ball.
Step 2
Lay out wax paper over your work area.
Step 3
Using your rolling pin flatten clay until your salt dough is 1/2 inch thick or so.
Depending on how thick you want your leaf platters to be that is how much clay you will need to roll out.
Step 4
Press your leaf into the clay. The more you press the more of the veins show up on the clay.
Step 5
Using a butter knife, cut out the leaf pattern.
Step 6
Carefully peel off the leaf and place leaf clay over a rounded coffee cup so that it dries with an oval shape inside. If you prefer you can also dry it flat and it will work just fine.
Step 7
Set it out to dry in a warm spot overnight or if you don’t have a lot of time, you can bake the salt dough at 275 until solid.
Step 8
Paint using acrylic paint. Once the paint dries you can use varnish to give it a glossy look.
Variations on this Salt Dough Craft
Our boys enjoyed playing with the dough/clay and rubbing things on to it so much. Next time, I would suggest to have extra clay at hand where they can experiment with “stamping” objects to the clay.
This would be a great activity to go along with your Fall hike, and get them to explore textures and designs on the different things they collected.
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How did your salt dough Christmas ornaments turn out? Do they look like leaves hanging on your Christmas tree?