How to Make Beautiful Salt Dough Ornaments | Embossed or Molded (2024)

ByJennifer Dynys

Gifts / In the Farmhouse

You can make beautiful salt dough ornaments this Christmas! You can take your ornament-making tradition to the next level with basic ingredients and a few fun tools!

There is a quick video at the bottom showing the whole process!

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My kiddos loved making these ornaments! It’s everything kids love, soft dough, rolling pins, and cookie cutters! This year, we have made several batches of these experimenting with different ingredients like cinnamon and essential oils. We also tried several different molding and rolling techniques until we came up with the most beautiful ornaments!

Basic Ingredients and Supplies for Salt Dough Ornaments

  • 2 Cups of Flour
  • 1 Cup of Salt
  • 1 Cup of Water
  • Rolling Pin
  • Cookie Cutters

Extra Ingredients and Supplies

If you want to make your ornaments a little bit prettier or if you want to make them smell amazing, you might consider adding these ingredients and supplies

  • Cinnamon or other spices
  • Embossing Rolling Pin
  • Wooden Molds
  • Silicone Molds ( I would recommend baking the ornaments in the silicone molds as it is difficult to get them out without squooshing them). My kids loved these shapes though!
  • Essential oils
  • ribbon
  • tapestry needle
  • scissors
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How to Make Salt Dough Ornaments

The dough comes together super quickly. Simply add 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt, and 1 cup of water to your stand mixer. If you don’t have one, you can mix this by hand in a big bowl.

Spread some flour on the counter and work the dough with your hands until it is smooth and easy to work with and not sticky.

If you wish to make the salt dough smell like Christmas you can add a few drops of cinnamon, pine, or orange essential oil to the dough.

Embossed Rolling Pin Method

If you are rolling the dough and embossing it, pat the dough until it is about an inch thick and in a rectangular shape. Next, roll it a bit thinner with a regular rolling pin to make it nice and smooth. After it is smooth and about 1/2″ thick take the embossing rolling pin and gently and firmly roll it over the dough. It will leave the imprint and also make it a bit thinner.

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Lastly, take your cookie cutters and cut out the shapes. Place on a parchment-lined cookie sheet and bake at 200 for 2-3 hours.

Wooden Mold Method

If you are using wooden molds, you should first dust the mold with flour so that the dough will come out after you have pressed it.

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You can use a large lump and then cut off the excess or if you are inclined you can learn exactly how much fits in each mold and then just press it in.

Give the mold a whack on the counter to release the dough.

Poke a Hole

Poke a hole in the top of the ornaments before they are baked. I used a skewer and that size was fine for the thin ribbon. If you want to use a thicker ribbon, use something a bit bigger or poke the hole a few times to make it larger.

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Bake the Salt Dough Ornaments

Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Place the sheet of ornaments in the oven and bake for 2-3 hours turning them over halfway through.

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Cinnamon Dough Ornaments

To make the darker salt dough ornaments use the following ingredients. Also, bake them for the first hour with the pretty side down. The salt rises to the top so if you want the top to be dark, bake them with the side you want to see down for the first hour and then flip them over and let the top dry for the second hour or so.

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup salt
  • 3/4 cup cinnamon
  • 3/4 cup water

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Salt Dough Ornaments

a simple dough with basic ingredients that dries hard and lasts for years

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 1 hour hr

Cook Time 3 hours hrs

Equipment

  • Mixer

  • Embossed Rolling Pin

  • Rolling Pin

  • wooden mold

Ingredients

  • 2 Cups Flour
  • 1 Cup Salt
  • 1 Cup Water

Notes

To make Cinnamon Dough, use the following

1 C Flour

1/2 cup Salt

3/4 Cup Cinnamon

3/4 Cup Water

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FAQs

What do you seal salt dough ornaments with? ›

How do I preserve and store these Salt Dough Ornaments? In order to keep your ornaments and use them for several years, it is best to seal them. Painting them with acrylic paint, if you choose to, will begin the process. But a coat of Mod Podge or Acrylic sealer that is applied like a spray paint will be needed.

How to keep salt dough ornaments from molding? ›

Salt dough ornaments should also be stored properly in a dry and well-ventilated area. They could become moldy if left in contact with moisture for a long time, for example, if hung on a cold, damp wall.

How long will salt dough ornaments last? ›

If you preserve salt dough properly, it will last for decades. Without sealant, it will begin to crumble after a few weeks.

How do you Mould salt dough? ›

It will be moldable and a bit dry, like play dough. It should not be wet or sticky. This dough can be rolled and cut out like cookies, or it can be pressed into cookie molds. To make into cookie molds, flour the molds generously and press the dough into the mold so that it is filled fully.

What to spray on salt dough ornaments? ›

You can use acrylic craft paint (water based, not oil based) to paint your salt dough ornaments, or just use a can of spray paint for a uniform look. Baking Sheets, Cooling Racks & Silpat Baking Mat. The cut ornaments will need to dry for several days on baking sheets and cooling racks, until completely hard.

Do you paint salt dough ornaments before or after baking? ›

Once you've formed your salt dough, you can cook the creations in the oven to make them set. Once baked, they will harden and can be painted and decorated after they cooled down!

Why are my salt dough ornaments puffy? ›

Make sure your oven is set to 150°f. This is SUPER IMPORTANT. I have seen others use hotter temperatures but I haven't been able to do so without getting puffiness. So, plain all-purpose flour, 150ºf oven and 1/4 inch thickness = no puffy ornaments.

What can I decorate salt dough with? ›

Simple salt dough gets a splashy treatment with this DIY salt dough ornament project. All you'll need for this craft is acrylic paint and glitter. Tie with golden twine for added pizzazz.

What is the best paint for salt dough decorations? ›

Best Paint for Salt Dough Ornaments

If the kids are wearing smocks, the table is protected, and you are reasonably sure they won't paint all over their hands and faces, I like using regular acrylic craft paint since it holds up best on crafts.

Can you overbake salt dough? ›

If you overcook them, they tend to bubble up.

Can I add food coloring to salt dough? ›

Kids can play with the salt dough like playdough. Once you're done playing, your salt dough can be hardened into holiday ornaments or keepsakes. Use a food cutter to make fun shapes or use your hands to make memorable handprint crafts. You can also add paint or food coloring.

Can you use modge podge on salt dough ornaments? ›

You can seal the ornaments with Mod Podge (giving them a few coats) or you can use a spray sealer.

Is it better to bake or air dry salt dough? ›

If you have thin ornaments for the tree then in the oven they may only take an hour or two. However, if you are drying something thicker like a sculpture or a candle holder then this will take much longer and it may be better for you to dry using the air drying method.

What salt is best for salt dough? ›

Just plain table salt will work. This is not the time to pull out your fancy, coarse ground sea salt or Himalayan pink salt – these will not incorporate as well into your dough and could make it look a bit chunky or off color. Best of all plain table salt is very budget-friendly.

How do you keep salt dough from getting Mouldy? ›

Despite if you bake your projects or let them air dry, I highly recommend you taking the extra steps to preserve salt dough almost immediately after it is completely dry. Sealing your salt dough ornaments prevents them from becoming moldy and or cracking/crumbling.

How do you seal salt dough without Modge podge? ›

There are a few ways to make sure your salt dough ornaments stand the test of time. The first way I recommend is to use this spray sealant. I highly recommend using a few coats of this quick dry, acrylic based spray sealant. Spraying sealants are my favorite because it provides a quick and even method of application.

What kind of modge podge for salt dough ornaments? ›

Some recipes suggest using a polyurethane spray to seal ornaments, but I prefer Mod Podge Clear Acrylic Sealer for sealing non-glittered ornaments.

What varnish for salt dough? ›

Vallejo Model Color 60 ml Gloss Polyurethane Varnish.

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