My Daughter who is 13 had been agonising over gifts for her friends.
Not being in a position to spend lots of money and also not wanting her to feel her gifts were inferior in anyway I suggested we have a go at making something personal for each of them.
Salt dough is so easy to make and I had everything to hand. All you need is:
Equal parts plain flour and salt (say a cup of each) and half that amount of water. I add a little (approx tsp) of vegetable oil to make it more pliable.
Mix it all together and then kneed. You really need to kneed it for at least 5 minutes, but the longer the better.
Roll it out and use cookie cutters to stamp shapes.
Don't forget to make a hole if you want to be able to hang them up.
Either cook on a low heat in the oven for a couple of hours, leave to air dry (about 3 days) or, pop them in the microwave. I've found 1 minute bursts (turning them each time) for about 3 minutes on a medium heat works really well. If you find they rise a little or you have air bubbles then just place a plate on top of them as they cook.
Then, decorate:
Miss Mac thought they were pretty awesome. I shall put them in polythene bags and tie them up with pretty ribbon - total cost - practically nothing - originality - priceless.
I've already started making some salt dough bunting as a gift for my niece to hang in her bedroom as well as making salt dough roses and strawberries made in silicone ice cube trays.
It really is so addictive!
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I'm liking those lots
Thank you K, I shall do one for you and who knows, one day I might get to give It to you :-)
They are very cute! Hope you feel better soon, there's nothing worse than being down with the lurgy! hugs x
Thanks Claire - I am on the mend. This cough is getting me down a bit but generally I'm much better. x
These are gorgeous! I'm sure your daughter's friends will love these! Not sure that my boys (14 months and 2.5 years) are up to it yet though- pretty sure the youngest would eat the dough / then try eating the finished product :)
Thank you HiH - she gave them out at school yesterday and her friends loved them. One bite of these would probably be enough for any child, it's definitely not like cookie dough ;) Probably best to wait until they are a little older though.
Oh you little beauty Sarah! It's so, so great to hear from you. I love how you keep in touch with me but I especially love how you linked up a project with my Thriving on Thursday party. You're so sweet. I hope you have a lovely, lovely Christmas Sarah and I hope we can continue to remain in touch and friends!
Anne xx (Great project by the way xx)
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