EASY Salt Dough Ornaments That Last Forever (2024)

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Use this recipe to make salt dough ornaments that double as personalized gift tags – both kids and adults will love this EASY craft. Preserve the ornaments with Mod Podge.

Skills Required: Beginner. You’ll make salt dough according to the recipe, cut your shapes, and then bake it. Then you’ll paint and Mod Podge the resulting ornaments. Anyone can do this project without prior experience.

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I have a confession to make: I LOVE wrapping gifts. Presentation may not be everything, but it’s worth a lot in my book. When I can add a unique, handmade, and thoughtful topper to my gifts, I’m definitely going to take the time to do so.

In addition to gift wrap, I also love Christmas ornaments. Especially something personalized, that I can make myself. “So what,” I thought, “if I can combine the two together?” So I did. AND they are a perfect craft for adults or winter boredom buster for kids. You’ll really enjoy making these!

DIY Salt Dough Ornaments

These salt dough ornaments, sealed with my new favorite Mod Podge (Sparkle!), are perfect for adding a personalized touch of fun to your gift wrap. Then, of course, you can hang them on your Christmas tree instead of throwing them away as you would a typical gift tag.

How to Make Salt Dough

Salt dough is easy to make with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen! Our salt dough recipe is made with flour, salt, and water. It’s *really* easy and you can’t mess it up. The only thing I ask is that you don’t eat the dough, or let your children eat it. It tastes terrible anyway!

Preserving the Ornaments

You have a few options for preserving your ornaments. Before you do any preservation, you’ll want to paint them (if you want to use paint). You can paint the entire ornament or partial . . . and I recommend acrylic paint.

After that you can do one of two things. You can seal the ornaments with Mod Podge (giving them a few coats) or you can use a spray sealer. Or both. In this project, we’re using Sparkle Mod Podge to both seal the ornament and add a bit of bling to the project. So Mod Podge serves double duty in this instance!

The finish you use to preserve the salt dough is up to you – pick Satin, Gloss, or Matte depending on what you like. My personal favorite (besides the Sparkle) is a Satin finish.

How Long do Salt Dough Ornaments Last?

If you preserve your ornaments properly, salt dough can last for years. I have some dough ornaments from my childhood, so they would be at least 35 years old. They are still in great condition and there’s been no disintegration whatsoever!

Salt Dough Recipe

Gather These Supplies

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 cup salt
  • 3/4 – 1 cup water
  • Initial cookie cutters
  • Mod Podge Sparkle
  • Paint for dipping (if desired)
  • Twine or ribbon for hanging

Step 1:Make your dough by mixing your flour, salt, and water. If your dough is too dry, add a bit more water, if it’s too wet, just add more flour . . . salt dough is very forgiving; it’s hard to mess it up!

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Step 2:Roll out your dough and cut out your initials. Place on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. You can cut your salt dough ornaments into any shape you like. I did letters, but you can use any cookie cutter shape you find.

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Step 3: Use the end of a skewer to poke a hole at the top of each initial for hanging.Bake at 250 degrees for 2 – 3 hours. Let cool.

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Step 4: I decided to dip my salt dough ornaments in gold paint (which I added to a cup and mixed with about a tablespoon of water to thin).

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You candecorate your ornaments with glitter, craft paint, or anything else your heart desires. Dip your initials, and let dry on parchment paper.

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The salt dough ornaments are being shown dipped in the paint, but you could dip them into Mod Podge and then sprinkle with glitter. If you do that, wait until dry and brush off the excess with a dry brush before hanging.

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Step 5: Once dry, add a coat (or more) of Mod Podge Sparkle to help seal the ornaments and give them a bit of shimmer.

It’s as simple as that! These are so fun and easy to make, and it’s a great kids’ craft, as well!

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You can tie these salt dough ornaments to gifts with baker’s twine, or you can grab some ornament hooks and put them on the tree.

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They look great on top of packages . . . wouldn’t it be fun to spell out a name and tie one letter to each gift? There are so many things you can do with this idea!

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Thank you so much for letting me share my salt dough ornaments with you all today! You can find lots of other tutorials and inspiration on my blog.

Yield: 16 ornaments

Salt Dough Ornaments

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Learn how to make salt dough ornaments for Christmas using this how-to! This salt dough recipe can be used for many other kids' crafts.

Prep Time5 minutes

Active Time20 minutes

Total Time25 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Estimated Cost$5

Materials

  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 cup salt
  • 3/4 - 1 cup water
  • Mod Podge Sparkle
  • Paint for dipping (optional)
  • Baker's twine
  • Parchment paper

Tools

  • Cookie cutters
  • Scissors
  • Cookie sheet
  • Oven

Instructions

  1. Make your dough by mixing your flour, salt and water. If your dough is too dry, add a bit more water, if it's too wet, just add more flour . . . salt dough is very forgiving; it's hard to mess it up!
  2. Roll out your dough and cut out your shapes (in this case, initials) with the cookie cutters. Place on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.
  3. Use the end of a skewer to poke a hole at the top of each ornament for hanging.
  4. Bake at 250 degrees for 2-3 hours. Let cool.
  5. If desired, dip ornaments in paint or glitter. Let dry on parchment paper.
  6. Once dry, add a coat (or more) of Mod Podge Sparkle to help seal the ornaments and give them a bit of shimmer. Let dry.
  7. Use baker's twine to hang.

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And if you are interested in making some additional gift tags with salt dough, get inspired by our faux cookie gift tags. I’d also love for you to check out these other kids’ Christmas crafts:

  • Sugar Christmas Ornaments Kids Will Love
  • Dollar Tree Christmas Crafts for Gifts or Decor
  • Free Printable Christmas Stationery for Kids
  • This Kids’ Christmas Photo Frame Is a Wreath
EASY Salt Dough Ornaments That Last Forever (2024)

FAQs

How to make salt dough last forever? ›

When it comes to storing your salt dough ornaments, it's important to avoid heat and humidity. Choose a cool, dry place and opt for a sturdy container for the best protection. For the best protection, wrap each ornament in wax paper before you store them away.

How long do salt dough decorations last? ›

In our experience, salt dough decorations will last for years once you've baked and decorated them, so they make a lovely keepsake. We've had decorations last over 20 years with no deterioration. To help them last longer, paint them with a layer of decoupage glue or clear varnish to seal the colours.

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.

How long can you keep unbaked salt dough? ›

Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl, knead a little bit until smooth, that's it! You can make salt dough ahead of time and store them in airtight plastic bag or container for about 5 days or even longer.

Will salt dough go 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.

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.

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 do you preserve salt dough creations? ›

How to Preserve Salt Dough Ornaments. To help preserve your finished dried ornaments, you can coat with a layer or two of Mod Podge or spray with a sealer. Either work well. I'd recommend coating or sealing both sides, so do one side and let it dry, and then do the second side.

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!

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.

Can you leave salt dough to dry naturally? ›

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. Oven dry the salt dough pieces.

Why did my salt dough ornaments puff up? ›

Your ornaments will just take longer to bake and dry out at the lower temperature. The second reason that a salt dough ornament might puff after baking is because you used self-rising flour. In this recipe it is important to use all-purpose flour as it contains no leavening agents (baking soda, baking powder, etc).

Can you store salt dough for later use? ›

Yes, you can make salt dough ahead of time, up to 5 day. Store it in the refrigerator in a completely air tight container or sealed ziplock bag.

How do you keep salt dough from breaking? ›

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.

Can you leave salt dough to air dry? ›

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 long does salt playdough last? ›

The mixture cools quickly for little ones to join in but please check the temperature. If the playdough is kept in a plastic bag or an airtight container, it will last for approximately six weeks.

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