Christmas in September - Corn starch and Baking Soda Ornaments

I have tried salt dough with my kids in the past and although they loved it, I never loved the end result. It seemed to take forever for the dough to dry in the oven, microwave and/or on the counter and I found the color was never really nice. 
I have longed for a pure white ornament that could be used as gift tags. So when I found this recipe online (I got the final version I used on cooks.com) I was really excited. 
I was excited that I had all the ingredients on hand (who doesn't have corn starch and baking soda in their pantry?) and I love that this recipe produced a beautiful pure white dough that seems to have a shimmer. I am not sure which ingredient does it, but when the uncooked dough is in the light it sparkles. I will try this recipe again and add some white glitter to see how it works..I will let you know how that goes.

I tested out two different ways of hardening this recipe, air dry overnight and baking. I have to say I far preferred the results of the air dry. I liked the the kids could have the ornaments within 30 minutes with the baking, but the final result was a a little yellow and the shimmer was lost. So I highly recommend being prepared for an overnight dry time if you want amazing results.
The candy cane was air dried and the bell was baked. It is hard to see, but the candy cane is much whiter.  A funny thing is, I didn't notice until now that we put the hole on the wrong side of the candy cane..so when I went to hang it on the tree to photograph it was a 'J'.

Full batch recipe:

  • 2 cups baking soda
  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 1 1/4 cups cool water
I only did 1/4 of this recipe as a test to see how it worked. I had intended to make another batch with fancy ornaments and gift tags to post it here on Full of Great Ideas, but I absolutely loved this craft and wanted to share it with you right away. You never know, some of you might be bored on a Sunday afternoon and wanted to do something with your kids.

Method:

Mix cornstarch and baking soda in a pot.
Add water to the powder mixture. It will seem like the water sits on top, but after a little stirring in mixes all together into a runny mix.
Place the pot on a stove over medium heat. 
Be sure to stir the mixture constantly.
Once it thickens (you will know when it is done..it becomes a ball), turn into a bowl.
Cover with a damp paper towel and let cool. 
This is an important step. Don't be impatient like me and try to kneed it with your hands when it is piping hot! I try to teach my children to wait and be patient, but I can't seem to follow my own advice. If you are like me and decide to burn your hands, add one extra step...run hands under cold water and try to refrain from cursing because your children are watching and waiting to the dough to be done. :)
Knead the cooled mixture until smooth. It is amazing at how nice and smooth the dough becomes. I have never used the Magic Dough from Crayola (too cheap) but this is what I envision it to be like.
Roll out the dough to approximately 1/4 inch thick on a flat surface. If you find the mixture to be a little sticky, add a little cornstarch either on the counter on kneed it into the mixture.
Cut out desired shape with cookie cutters.
I had a few cookie press from when I was younger that the kids wanted to try and to be honest with you they are my favorites!
We used a drinking straw to make the hole a the top of each of the ornaments.

My son decided he was going to decorate a snowman with a straw and a butter knife. It is cute and he is quite proud of his work.
When I left the ornaments out to air dry, they dried nicely overnight. I did flip them over before I went to bed to ensure both sides dried evenly. This produced the nicest ornaments! They remained pure white and still have the shimmer to them.
 
But if you want to bake them, be prepared, they will slightly brown a bit in the process (especially the back). If you plan to paint the ornament, this is a great option for you. I was hoping to make pure white ornaments, so the air dry method was my favorite.
To bake them, preheat oven to 325 degrees. Place ornaments on parchment lined baking sheet and bake for approximately 30 minutes.  Be sure to watch closely for the last 10-15 minutes to prevent over browning. 
Here is the back of one of the ornaments I baked. See how the back of the ornament is a light brown?
You can seal any unused dough in plastic bag and keep it in the refrigerator until needed. I am not sure how long it will last, so I recommend only making enough for you to use within a few days.

The possibilities are endless for this craft! My kids have always loved making things out of dough, but we have never found a reasonably priced dough that air dries. You can add food coloring along with the water to color the dough and like I said, I think some glitter for Christmas ornaments would be amazing!

My kids have always made ornaments for family members but this year I think the ornaments will double as the labels. Have any of you ever make reusable Christmas gift labels? This will be my first year, but I am excited especially for family members who are just starting out and don't have many ornaments.

Have any of you used this recipe before? What have your results been? 

Anyone else getting ready for Christmas already? What are you working on?

Have a great Sunday!
Stephanie

Comments

  1. this is beautiful, I can't wait to try it!!!

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    1. Just so you know, you've misspelled 'knead'.
      It's not KNEED.

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    2. ^ that was unnecessary... anyway, I love it and will try this evening!

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    3. Gosh, Annie Van Leur. You need a chill pill.

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    4. Thank you for sharing! My granddaughter needed 33 for school. Or is it kneaded 33. Haha. Thanks for taking your time to share.

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    5. Annie... It's art lol. Who cares of the spelling, great job baby girl!!!

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  2. great idea I will have to try this

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  3. Hi,
    This is a great idea! And I'm with you, I like the white better and adding glitter is another great idea! Can't wait to see more!
    All the best,
    Cathy

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  4. i just love the effect of white ornies on a tree and this is a must try with my grand kids...how do you store these and do they break easily?
    thanks for the step by step....pictures make the difference.....vivian

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    1. Hi Vivian, I made a few different thicknesses and the really thin ones did break easily but the ornaments that were approx 1/4 inch thick were very strong. I will store them wrapped in tissue, flat in a box like I do all my other flat Christmas ornaments.
      Stephanie

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    2. What about adding some essential oils like peppermint or eucalyptus? Have you ever done this? I think I will try it.

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    3. I have not been excited about the other dough because of the color. This seems more elegant. I have been working for a Santa's Breakfast for 19 years. We have bought plaster ornaments for them to paint. This may be a good item for the teen helpers. We serve around 300 and the parents like the crafts as much or more. Money goes to children's charities. Thank you.

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  5. I suppose you could even use a little sandpaper or even a nail file on the edges to smooth out any rough spots or edges that might be a little pointy. I can't wait to give this try. Thanks for sharing! ::

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  6. Have used this recipe for about 15 years! We paint ours with food Colouring and seal with white glue. They are beautiful and my Kindy kids love them xxx

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    1. Can you help me please i have just used this recipe everything was great till i came to need it and roll and it is just crumbling, do you know what ive done wrong. Thank you

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    2. I've used this before and you probably over-cooked on the stove. It's hard to tell when its just right but better to under-cook a little and add a little starch later. It's done when it looks like mashed potatoes. We use fingernail polish to color and I sealed them with sprayed glaze.

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    3. Add a little more water if it starts crumble. ..also sealing with mod podge may prevent easy breaks..MERRY CHRISTMAS:)

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  7. Thank you!

    Greetings from Finland! We already have snow. =) Winter is coming.

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  8. What a fabulous idea! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful idea to make with our kids and grandkids. I have been using a recipe that also takes Elmers glue. This seems much easier as well as less expensive.

    I plan to use them as gift tags... to from and date on the back... then hang them on the tree the following year :) Kind of a memory ornament of sorts.

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  9. I have a simple suggestion for anyone creating their own ornaments. Cut your hanging ribbon/string the length you need. Fold it in half and poke the loop through the hole... then run the two free ends through that loop... now tie a knot in the free ends. You have the same general hanging 'string' except by doing it this way, your ornament will hang outward on your tree, and not have to rest on a branch to stay in a position for good viewing... it won't hang sideways.

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    2. Good info for me to remember! I'll be helping the kids make necklaces. :)

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  10. Thank you for the detailed instructions and How To photos. This type of post is definitely for people like myself who really appreciate step by step photos!

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  11. Thank you for the detailed instructions and How To photos. This type of post is definitely for people like myself who really appreciate step by step photos!

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  12. From this Grandma - I've passed this recipes along (& still use it), since I made them in a parent run "nursery" school 38+ years ago! Overnight drying is fine, but a lower oven (225ish) for a longer time dries without browning. I've used them at Sunday School and now use makers to color (quicker than paint) or a glue stick and then shake some glitter - a quick fun decoration. Kids love it!

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  13. I have really enjoyed you giving some wonderful tips. I love doing crafts and will make some of these for women in our Sunday School Class. Gob Bless you and again thank you for sharing.

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  14. I have really enjoyed you giving some wonderful tips. I love doing crafts and will make some of these for women in our Sunday School Class. Gob Bless you and again thank you for sharing.

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  15. Hi! I followed your recipe and made ornaments from my newborns feet imprints, I'm giving th as gifts to my mom and mother in law. I noticed when they started to dry the ornaments started cracking a lot, I want these to last a long time, do you have any suggestions? Maybe modge podge?

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    1. Hi Alicia,

      I am sorry I don't have any suggestions. I have done this a few times and have not had any cracking. I wish I could help...have you searched online for others with the same problem? This recipe has been around for many years so you might find some suggestions. Let me know if you do find anything!
      Stephanie

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    2. Maybe her dough was rolled out too thin?

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  16. I have the same exact angel ornament. It was my mothers and it very special to me. Idk where you're from originally but it was crazy to see an ornament on a blog that I've been seeing for 25 years!

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    1. They were Hallmark ornament/cookie cutter from the 70's...I them too and was surprised and pleased to see them in this blog

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  17. Thank you for this idea, I have been looking for a special ornament to make for my family, my daughter in law is in the service and they have moved so many places. I want to create the places they have been on ornaments. thanks again

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  18. I do tray favors for the hospital and I will really enjoy doing this. I make around 60 tray favors every holiday. Thank you so much. And, it will be fun to paint them.

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  19. What an adorable work of art! Thank you for sharing this. It will be perfect in nourishing the skill of a child. We also did a Foam Dough out of the same materials you used. You should check this out!
    EarlyLearning.Momtrusted.comFoam Dough = Shaving Cream + Corn Starch

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  20. this is where thank you for your recipe!
    i'm italian but i do hope you get the message.
    http://bacidare.blogspot.it/2013/09/decorazioni-per-l-di-natale.html

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  21. At what point should the glitter be added? With the water?

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  22. Did these last year, the ornaments kept beautifully some did crack while drying but they were the thinner ones. Making more this evening :)

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  23. It might just be a coincidence but my (2 year old, well taken care of) teflon coated pan did not survive the cooking and left little black spots in my dough. I would recommend using a non-coated pot for the cooking.

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  24. My dough was crumbly, maybe because I added fine glitter to the recipe.

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    1. My dough is cooling right now, but I'm going to try to knead the glitter in with the dough. I was going to add it to the recipe, but I wasn't sure how cooking the glitter would turn out.

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    2. You put too much in. I've had great success but one batch I got a little heavy handed with the white glitter did that to me too. Expensive lesson to learn!

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  25. Thank you from Greece.I'll make it with my 4 children today !!!

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  26. some of mine puffed up and most of them cracked. they were in for 10 minutes and i noticed and took the good one out to just finish on the air.

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  27. I first came across this recipe 20+ years ago on the box of baking soda. After making it, I would press the dough in a Wilton's candy mold. After letting them set for a few hours, I would remove them and wait for them to air dry. Some I baked, but I didn't like the browning. Once dry, I painted them with regular acrylic paints and sealed them, front and back, with a satin or glossy finish. They lasted at least ten years before mice got to them in the storage shed. I was stunned at their staying power. Now, with young children in the home again, we'll be making more! A great recipe and a great end product.

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    1. Hi. When you said you sealed them with satin or glossy finish. What exactly was it? paint? or something else? Thanks!
      And thanks so much for this recipe and for the details on what to avoid and the pictures. I tried from another site the first time and it didn't work. So, step by step with pictures is super helpful!! A lot of mine cracked too. This time I'm going to let them air dry and see if that works better. Merry Christmas!

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  28. Very helpful, thank you for the tutorial! Our ornaments turned out great, including some little handprints :)

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  29. Approx How many ornaments does this recipe make?

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  30. Quick question. Please answer if these air dry does it dry all the way through or just the outside layer? I make the flour and salt ones and the outside layer dried and the inside of my ornament stayed like dough then it crumbled. I just want to be sure that these get truly solid and will not crumble

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  31. Quick question. Please answer if these air dry does it dry all the way through or just the outside layer? I make the flour and salt ones and the outside layer dried and the inside of my ornament stayed like dough then it crumbled. I just want to be sure that these get truly solid and will not crumble

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  32. These baking ideas are absolutely amazing, and I never knew that it even exists, Thanks a lot for sharing wonderful ideas with us.

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  33. I added green food coloring! They turned out great!!! :)

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  34. These turned out great- thank you! I have to ask, where can you find those imprint cookie cutters you used?

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    1. I know the angel cookie cutter was made by Hallmark and sold in Hallmark Stores. Hallmark still sells cutters at the holidays, putting out different ones all the time. The ones like the angel were sold in the 1970's and maybe even into the 1980's. I see them sold on ebay all the time, and also in thrift stores. Check under "Hallmark cookie press" or "Hallmark cookie cutter" on ebay.

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    2. Here is the angel cookie cutter. https://www.etsy.com/listing/245493869/hallmark-cookie-cutter-blue-angel-for?ref=market

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  35. The maize starch, also known as corn starch is used on an extensive scale for the preparation of corn syrup. It is widely used as the ingredients for various food items.

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  36. I'm going to try this as a yarn bowl. I'll let you know.

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  37. Thank you so much for this, I plan on making Christmas stars with my 2 little granddaughters tomorrow. I wonder if the natural sparkle that you mention is salt? The word 'soda' in baking soda means salt and salt sparkles. Just a thought.

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  38. Thank you so much for this! This is my "go to" recipe for clay. It takes color from alcohol inks very well. I use it for making personal aromatherapy diffuser pendants and the little sparkle is an extra plus! I dry mine in the dehydrator with no issues. So economical and durable! You definitely won't be disappointed with this easy recipe.

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    1. Jennifer - The alcohol ink information is much appreciated! Going to give this project a whirl next weekend. Excited.

      -Laurie

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    2. Thank you for mentioning the aromatherapy - I couldn't find any reference to them being porous - and that's excatly what I want to make them for!

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  39. I'm 32 and I don't have any kids. I would love to try this looks like fun. I'm a big kis myself. How ever did u think of this?

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  40. hi there- I have just recently found this "recipe" and love it! I am glad to see they last a long time! I make the dough with glitter in the mix and also add some after when I am kneading the dough- works great! I also add a teaspoon of peppermint extract. You can vary the extract for different smells. I would suggest modge podge or even a coat of shellac (which will eliminate any extract smell, ah well!)-or you can spray the decorations with a clear or satin coat spray. It's also good to spray over glitter to avoid having pixie dust everywhere! Next up color in the mix!

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  41. Interesting blog. This is one of my favorite blog also I want you to update more post like this. Thanks for sharing this article.
    Light Decoration in Chennai

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  42. Does it matter which type of baking soda is used?

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    1. I used generic from Walmart for both the baking soda and corn starch and they worked great.

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    2. As far as I know, and I've cooked for over 50 years, there is only one "kind" of baking soda in the states. There are different brands. Just be sure whatever brand you use says "baking SODA" not baking POWDER, and that should do it...Best Wishes..hope this helps !

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  43. I am trying to make some ornaments out of your recipe, and I am having a hard time getting the dough not to stick to the rolling pin and once cut, keeping it's shape.
    Did I do something wrong?
    Is the dough supposed to feel wet?
    Could it be that I didn't let it cook enough?

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    1. Just knead it a little more and use a thin spatula for picking them up :)

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  45. Thanks for posting this Stephanie. My children, both in their mid to late 30's and I made these ornaments when they were young. I just tossed them a few years back, since they didn't want them. Obviously these last a very, very long time if cared for properly. we always hung them on the tree. Now that the children are gone and busy with careers (no grandchildren :( ) we just have a small tree and I'm going to made new smaller ornaments for our tree since the old ones were actually to big. I had lost my recipe, and found yours and I just wanted to thank you!

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  46. Once these ornaments are dried via air or baking, are they absorbant? I am thinking I would like to add essential oils to scent them. What do you think?

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  47. I've been making salt dough ornaments for years. How does this recipe work when making thicker, more 3-dimensional ornaments? ( 1/4-1/2" thick) Has anyone tried this?

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  48. I have found my thicker ones have been more likely to crack - about 1/4" seems to be idea. Some of the smaller thick ones have been fine, though, they just take longer to dry. Keep flipping them; took us a weekend to dry them out. Acrylic (all-surface is my go to, actually) paints work best because they don't dissolve the dough. And then I clear coat pretty much everything with Krylon's triple thick clear glaze - spray until they look wet, let them dry, and they look gorgeous. And that makes them water proof, helps the paint not chip off (ornaments get bumped), and brings out the colour so well. The only difficulty I've had is lifting them off the counter once I've cut them to move them for drying - I muck up the backs so bad they look awful, and it took us a ridiculous amount of time to get them decently smooth. I also have smushed a few while moving them, and my pretty snowflakes lost a few arms in the process. Any suggestions? I am going to attempt to roll them out on parchment paper to see if I can sneak my fingers under the paper and manipulate them more easily that way, and I'd like a thinner spatula, but I'd love tips if anyone has them.

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  49. Thank you so very much for taking the time to write this. I'm sorry but after following your recipe to the letter I found the dough to be so floppy it was unmanageable and items went out of shape instantly when moving them onto parchment paper. They were not smooth either once moved. I found salt dough and the real thing to produce much better results. The only analogy I can think of is fondant v sugarpaste or modelling paste.

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  50. ruby mine went the same tried 2 batches and it went either back to powder or if i added tiny drops of water went runny and impossible to mould very let down as it was for a project with my elderly residents back to salt dough i go

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  51. help...my dough is still too wet. it sticks to everything. did I not cook it long enough or too long?

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  52. can you make it at night and use it next day.

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  53. Same question. I am a teacher and I need to make it at home and bring it to school. You think it will work?

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  54. I tried making this today but I think so thing went wrong I followed all instructions but when it came down to rolling it/moulding it was to crumble do anyone no why please

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  55. I am 63 YRS old and found a recipe just like this when I was 29 yrs old!! I have made these ornaments all these yrs and have now worked them into a sideline business.I never share my recipe as over the years I have adapted different elements into this recipe. I CANNOT MAKE THESE FAST ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!

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  56. I just did this following the instructions and I already have some cracking as the drying process has begun. So I went my fingertip and smoothed them out. I hope that fixes it... I added some text by dipping a toothpick in water and "dotting" out each letter. It took some time but it turned out so well! A friend of mine suggested spraying them with adhesive when they're dry or close to dry to help preserve them. She swore by the method, but if it ends up backfiring I will return to my comment and let you guys know!

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  57. The dough is so wet! I can roll it out easily enough, but trying to transfer cut ornaments is useless.. I've continued adding more corn starch, as suggested, little by little with no change. It was said that over cooking would lead to ornaments that cracked, so as soon as it reached smooth mashed potato consistency, i removed it from heat and tranferred to a bowl.. I don't understand why this isn't working, as i followed the instructions to a t.. very disappointed

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  59. Roll dough out on a flat cookie sheet or on the back side of your cookie sheet. Then remove the excess dough, you can use a knife or toothpick to help get the excess out from between the shapes. Don't place your shapes real close together. With this method you don't move your the shape at all. You could roll out on parchment paper also which can go in the oven too.

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  60. Thank you I can not wait to try it with some Resident students. I am so glad you commented on the fact you can make it ahead of time and put it in the fridge.

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  61. How long does it take to air dry. Mine has been air drying for the last 24 hours and they are still like dough. Did I do something wrong?

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  62. Two of my little great-grandsons and I made these last year, and they were absolutely perfect. The boys are coming over this weekend to make this year's batch. They are so excited, and so am I!
    Thanks!

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  63. I have used this recipe for years. When I was a teenager, I used to make little free-standing animals and people, which I would paint with tempera paint and then seal with varnish. I still have some of them 20 years later so I know they can last forever. I never thought about rolling the dough out and using cookie cutters on it but that's a fun option.

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  64. How long do they last for. Do the ornaments degrade over time.

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  65. I saw a number of comments by people who cooked them to mashed potato consistency but then couldn't get the dough to keep its shape. Here is my recommendation: I think you just didn't cook it long enough. I followed the directions listed to cook it until it was like a big ball. Then, mine was a little crumbly, so I added water until it was soft, not crumbly, and not too sticky. It worked great!

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  66. For the browning, I saw this recipe on another website recommending you cook at 175 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 hour. I air dried, but saw other comments noting that lower temperatures don't brown it. I'll try this next time.

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  67. For those of you having trouble moving the ornaments, try using push spring cutters like these (not promoting qvc, but I found these on Amazon and then found them cheaper here) http://www.qvc.com/Prepology-Set-of-8-Holiday-Themed-Cookie-Cutters.product.K34915.html . I cut around, pressed down with the handle on the spring, released the spring, and gently slid the entire cutter with dough underneath it to the edge of my table and off onto my hand. Then I placed it on wax paper gently by sliding off of my hand and gently using the plunger to get it out of the cutter. My dough wasn't overly sticky, so this worked well. I had trouble at first, but I left my dough (after rolling it out) for about an hour while I taught a class. After this, it was easy to get out of the cookie cutter without being damaged.

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  68. They are rising in the oven and cracking. They look like pregnant Christmas trees. I'll bake them at lower temp next time.

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  69. I made these as a kid and just did with mine. We added cinnamon, smells great! Also, as many others, I fould difficulty moving them. So I rolled it out on my cookie sheet and peeled the trim off while the cutters were still on. Also I baked at the lowest temp my oven could muster for about an hour, longer for the thicker ones. The hanging decorative ornaments for grandmas gift came out beautiful and white, no browning. We have also done 'figures' in the past, not flat ornaments and this recipe works great. The only ingredient missing is the patience anticipation seems to take away while we stare at the oven and wait!

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  70. I made these as a kid and just did with mine. We added cinnamon, smells great! Also, as many others, I fould difficulty moving them. So I rolled it out on my cookie sheet and peeled the trim off while the cutters were still on. Also I baked at the lowest temp my oven could muster for about an hour, longer for the thicker ones. The hanging decorative ornaments for grandmas gift came out beautiful and white, no browning. We have also done 'figures' in the past, not flat ornaments and this recipe works great. The only ingredient missing is the patience anticipation seems to take away while we stare at the oven and wait!

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  72. I am so glad to find this recipe. Thank you.

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  73. Can u tell me how to bake it in a convection microwave oven? How many years will it last if I take my lo footprint?

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  74. I am wondering if I can add food coloring to this when mixing? also I am trying to do this not as ornaments but as a jewelry dish so I will be placing on an upside bowl to air dry.

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  75. Can it be used to make an imprint of an infants foot? Should I paint it with glitter paint before it air dries?? Thanks so much!

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  76. Can it be used to make an imprint of an infants foot? Should I paint it with glitter paint before it air dries?? Thanks so much!

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    1. Did you make it?? I'm going to try it next weekend with my baby, let you know if it works!!

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  78. I have made this same recipe a few times and absolutely love it! I love the white white look. I always roll mine out a little thick as the ornament you make is much stronger. I also mod pudge them after I make them. I give them two coats letting them dry overnight between coats. This makes them quite strong and you will end up with very little breakage over the years.

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  80. I traced hand prints with my daycare children and wrapped them around a small ball to make a little dish for a mothers day gift. I will have them paint them and then spray them with gloss so they are shiny. Mine are drying right now, hope they don't crack at all!! Thanks for the recipe!

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  82. If you lower the temp it might help the browning. Most salt dough ornaments are at 200 to 250 degrees for 1 to 2 hours.

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  83. Thanks for the great recipt! I was searching so long for one I can make at home. I can`t wait to try it.

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  84. What a great recipe, I usually use salt dough but this definitely seemed like a more delicate looking finish. Just made some large snowflake decorations which I cannot wait for them to dry so I can decorate and get creative!.....

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  85. Hi!!
    How many ornaments (middle sized) will I get with this recipe??
    Thanks
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