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How to Make Salt Dough Santa Hand Print Ornaments | Easy Christmas craft for kids | At My Table
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- In this video I'm showing you how we created these Santa handprint ornaments made from salt dough. These sweet creations make the perfect keepsake for your tree using your child's handprint and I'll gurantee you'll love them in the end! They even make special gifts for granparents and loved ones that will cherish them for years to come. Hope you enjoy!
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Paint Colors...
I usually pick up craft paint in the art sections at walmart or painting sections at Michaels and usually use the brand Apple Barrel or Craft Smart (walmart brand)
Here are some of the colors I used in this tutorial:
Apple Barrel- White, Antique white, Natural Beige, Warm Buff, Chesnut, Peach
Craft Smart: Terracotta
Here's a video on all the supplies I keep on hand for making art projects like this:
• Must have art supplies...
Here's the blog post tutorial with all the steps written out:
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These turned out so cute, as well as the children. Thank you for sharing this idea with us as well as sharing your family with us. ❤
Very cute project and I would love to make some with the grandkids. Thanks for sharing ❣️
Yay! I hope you do. Thanks so much for watching :)
Wow that’s so cute of Santa 🧑🎄 I wanted to ask you what’s temperature I put it on. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much. You'll bake for a couple hours at 200⁰ F...give or take a little until your dough is hard enough. I have a blog post tutorial too where you can read through it if that's easier for you. You can find that link in the description. Hope you have fun making these 😊🎅🏽
@@ColeyKuyperArt thank you so much for your help! And I see now what you saying! You and beautiful family have a blessing holiday 🤍🎄🤍☃️🤍
No way, Dash is my 9 month olds name too;)
Aw yay I love that! Dashs are pretty cool guys ☺️
Love this . Ty
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed
Hi! Where are these little pom poms from? 4:46 Thanks!!
Hi! Thanks for asking. I found this yarn at Walmart a couple years ago so I'm not sure if they'd still have it. But I always find cute ones each year in the craft section there or at Michaels. Hope that helps!
Thanks for sharing this! Also, what kind of table cloth is that covering your table? That's a great idea to use that for kids crafting.
Thank you! I love that you asked that. It's my best "hack" when it comes to crafting with kids. It's just a simple painters drop cloth that I bought on amazon. I have a link for it in the comments and you can check out the video to see how we use it and other must have supplies I keep on hand for crafting with kiddos. :)
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Here's the link for the drop cloth too:
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What temperature did you cook them at?
Hi! I mentioned it in the video. Heat oven to 200 F and cook for 90mins to 2 hours 😊 maybe a little longer depending on your dough and your oven. hope that helps!
Hi how many ornaments are these measurements for?
Hi Karen! sorry for the late response. This batch made a good amount. It will depend on how big your kids hands are, but I used it for 3 of my kids ages 4, 3, and 7 months and we had plenty left to make about 4 or 5 more for my older kids. And whatever dough you don't use for hands you can let them play and sculpt with for fun. Hope that helps and that you had a sweet Christmas!