How to Make Salt Dough Ornaments: The Easiest Salt Dough Recipe and Craft Ideas - Art Sprouts (2024)

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Salt dough is a convenient and cheap alternative to clay: made with only three common ingredients (salt, flour, and water), it can be whipped up straight from the kitchen pantry.

If properly made, the salt dough looks and feels just like air-dry clay and can last for a very long time: we still have ornaments I made during kindergartenan-undefined-number-but-definitely-more-than-20 years ago!

In this post, I am sharing the salt dough recipe I have used and perfected over the years; it has served me well in many years of teaching and crafting, and I genuinely hope you will enjoy it as well!

Once made, salt dough can be used to craft holiday ornaments, sweet handprint ornaments, and little sculptures your kids will love. It can be painted with tempera or acrylic paint and sealed to last for many years.

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Salt Dough FAQ

What can you use salt dough for?

Salt dough makes for a wonderful cheapalternative to clay.
It can be used to create ornaments and little sculptures. Most importantly,it’s great to use with children as it is made with readily available, fairly cheap ingredients, and it’s entirelyedible(disgusting, but edible nonetheless)!

Does salt dough go moldy?

Not if properly dried and stored. A high proportion of salt to flour will dehydrate and preserve your ornaments wonderfully. The drying process matters for the final result: it has to bequickandthoughtful.
Salt dough ornaments should also bestored 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. If you plan on hanging salt dough ornaments to a wall for long periods of time, I would recommend choosing an internal wall that is reasonably warm and dry.
Eventually, fully dried salt dough can be varnished to prevent the absorption of moisture.

Can you air-dry salt dough?

Yes, absolutely! Especially if it has high salt content and the pieces are reasonably thin.
However, it isn’t the recommended method, as air-dried pieces tend to crack on the surface and develop a chalky consistency. If you don’t mind, then it is perfectly fine to let it air dry as it won’t affect its durability, as long as you make sure to remove all moisture.

Pros of air drying:
1. Doesn’t require an oven
2. It is a very low-effort process

Cons:
1. Requireshigher salt contentto properly dehydrate and prevent molding.
2. Only thin, flatter ornaments can be air-dried. Thicker sculptures will trap moisture inside as the outer layer dries. Also, because it takes longer to harden, larger sculptures may slowly collapse downward or lose detailing.
3. It can almost only be done during wintertime as itneeds a warm, dry place to harden.
4. It may look chalky and may crack on the surface.

What is the best recipe for salt dough?

If you ask me, the best recipe is the one that is easy to make and yields great results every time.
Here are a few tweaks I have learned to make over the years:

Firstly, using equal parts salt and flour gives a hard clay that preserves well over time. If I am leaving the dough unpainted, I also like to add a bit of white gouache color to the dough.

But the hack that I found to really make a difference, though, is to powder the salt in a blender to a very fine consistency,similar to confectionary sugar. It may seem like an extra step, but it will eventually speed up the kneading process and make the dough so much smoother without any hard salt crystals.

Below is a photo of two kinds of dough compared. On the right, I have used fine salt, and on the left, powdered salt. The difference in consistency and smoothness is really quite obvious!
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The Best Salt Dough Recipe (that I know of)

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup salt
  • about 1/2 cup of warm water
  • gouache color (optional)

How to make Salt Dough:

  1. Prepare your ingredients and a large bowl for mixing.
  2. Powder the salt. You can use a blender or a food processor: pulse a few times until the crystals are small and powdery, almost like confectionary sugar.
  3. Stir flour and salt together until well combined.
  4. Optional: if you wish, you can add liquid gouache, for example, to reduce yellowness. Just remember that it will add moisture, so make sure to reduce the water accordingly.
  5. Add lukewarm water a little at a time, continuing to knead the dough as you pour.The dough should feel elastic and soft but not sticky. Stop pouring when you think you have reached the right consistency.
  6. Knead until all the salt crystals are dissolved, and the dough is elastic and malleable.
  7. Let it rest. Ideally, you should leave the dough to rest for a couple of hours, wrapped in saran wrap. If you don’t have the time, frankly, it is fine either way.
  8. Create away! You should be left with a smooth and malleable dough. As you create, leave the unused dough wrapped in plastic to keep it moist. It can be stored in the fridge and wrapped in plastic for a few days.

How to bake salt dough:

  1. You should first leave the ornaments to air dry for 30 minutes or so. This will dry the outer surface and prevent them from losing shape during baking.
  2. Meanwhile, heat up the oven to very low heat (120°C-250°F)
  3. Prepare a baking pan with aluminum foil.
  4. Place your ornaments on the baking pan, making sure they lie flat on the surface to prevent bending.
  5. Place the ornaments in the middle rack for 10 minutes with ventilation on if possible. Check them often to prevent burning. NOTE: Larger, thicker sculptures may need up to 20-25 minutes of baking time. To check for readiness, examine your pieces: there shouldn’t be any obvious raw dough, and the thinker pieces should feel hard and dry to the touch. It may be useful to turn the pieces now and then in the over to allow moisture to escape from the bottom.
  6. Turn them around and bake for another 5 minutes.
  7. Turn off the oven.
  8. You can leave them in the oven to cool down or place them on a rack. Once cold, they should feel hard and firm to the touch.

How to air-dry salt dough:

Salt dough needs to dry completely and as quickly as possible to prevent mold from forming.The best way to air-dry salt dough is to leave it on a wooden tray near a warm heater.This method works pretty well in winter, as houses tend to be warm and dry, but I would recommend using an oven during humid seasons.

  1. Arrange the pieces on a wooden tray. Wood is better than metal in this case as it will help absorb part of the moisture.
  2. Place the tray in a dry area near a heat source like a house heater, stove, or fireplace.
  3. Try not to leave it overnight as it may absorb too much humidity.
  4. Check on the pieces every now and then. Turn them around to let moisture escape.
  5. The drying time depends on the size of the pieces and on the environmental conditions. If the room is too cold or damp, salt dough may actually never fully dry and develop mold instead.
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Looking for more ideas? Check out my Salt Dough Ornaments Pinterest board

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What do you think?

Have you ever tried salt dough for your projects? Do you have any hacks or suggestions to share? Leave a comment below!

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FAQs

How to make salt dough step by step? ›

Combine flour and salt in a bowl. Add water, a few tablespoons at a time, mixing well after each addition. Knead dough for 10 minutes. Wrap and let rest for 20 minutes.

What to 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.

Does salt dough get moldy? ›

Sealing your salt dough ornaments prevents them from becoming moldy and or cracking/crumbling. Any environment can cause salt dough to mold, even when extra precautions are taken. Once sealed, they are guaranteed to last a lifetime.

Can salt dough air dry? ›

Salt dough is a great material for making basic sculptures and three dimensional craft projects. It is an all-natural alternative to commercial play dough and homemade air-dry clay. Your finished salt dough sculptures can either be air-dried or oven-dried to set.

Is salt dough safe for pets? ›

These high levels of sodium in the blood (called hypernatremia) can cause your pet to have seizures and, if left untreated, can cause death. Make sure that any salt dough (even projects or ornaments that are years old) are kept out of reach of pets.

Can you use kids paint on salt dough? ›

After the salt dough creations have cooled down, you and your little ones can enjoy the fun bit of painting the creations. Poster paint works best. If your kids are younger you may have or want to buy finger paint, which is easy to use for the kids and lots of fun!

Can salt dough get wet? ›

Salt dough is made from 3 ingredients, one of them salt of course. Salt absorbs water, so left unsealed, the salt in the dough is just going to absorb the water from the air around you. In places with high humidity, your salt dough gift could be soggy in a few days!!

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.

Should salt dough be sticky? ›

You are looking for a dough that doesn't stick to your fingers. If you feel the dough is too dry add some more water. If you feel the dough is too sticky, add more flour. It is easier and more fun to mix with your hands so that you can knead the dough.

Is salt dough fragile? ›

One thing to keep in mind is that salt dough can be fragile once it is hardened. The thinner the shape, the easier it is to harden and dry. Larger, heavier shapes can crack while hardening and break more easily after. Place your salt dough creations on a parchment-paper-lined baking sheet and bake for about 2 hours.

Should I flip salt dough ornaments? ›

Dry the Ornaments

Let the ornaments dry for 3-4 hours on the baking sheet until the top of the dough looks dry and porous. Turn the ornaments over, and let dry until the bottom of the dough looks dry and porous. Now place the ornaments on a cooling rack, and let them sit until completely hard and dry.

Why is my salt dough bubbling? ›

This is the most important part! Roll your dough in the flour/cornstarch mixture (1/4 C flour and 1/4 C cornstarch) and ensure it is 1/4 inch thick (seriously, pull out a ruler). Dough that is too thin may crack around the edges and dough that is too thick will definitely bubble.

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.

How long does it take for salt dough to harden? ›

dough. The great thing about it is that the salt dough sculptures will harden if you leave them out to dry at room temperature. Depending on the size of the pieces, it will take 2 to 7 days to dry completely. Turn the pieces from time to time for faster drying.

How do you make salt dough for playdough? ›

Salt Play Dough

1-cup salt 4 cups flour 1 ½ cups water 4tbs. oil Mix flour and salt. Add water and oil slowly to the dry ingredients, stirring with a spoon until well blended. Knead dough until soft and pliable.

How to tell when salt dough is baked? ›

You want to bake them until they're hardened. They will harden a little more once you remove them from the oven and let them cool but you want them to have a good hard texture before you remove them from the oven. The bottoms will be slightly browned but the tops should still be dough colored.

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