Gingerbread Scented Salt Dough Ornaments
by
Nikki Wills
(IC: blogger)
$5
1 Hour
Easy
I loved making salt dough ornaments with my mom when I was a kid. We also baked a TON of gingerbread together, and this year, I decided to combine those two traditions and make some durable, gingerbread scented salt dough ornaments for my kitchen garland (where I display my food related ornaments).
My experiment in making gingerbread salt dough worked pretty well! They look a little floury due to the salt bloom, but I'm totally ok with that!
The secret to making the gingerbread version of the classic salt dough? I replaced a half a cup of the flour with a half a cup of cinnamon and a Tablespoon of ginger.
I mixed it all up, rolled it out, baked just like I would regular salt dough ornaments.
When they were baked and cool, I used puff paint to make my fake royal icing decorations.
A little bit of baker's twine (how perfect is that?) as a hanger, and they were done! And they smell magnificent!
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Published November 30th, 2015 1:15 PM
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Susan Marian Allred Spivey on Apr 08, 2019
I will try these but need to know how much water do you use in either of your recipe . I want to make the cinnamon version
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Christina aka Queenopearls on Nov 16, 2019
I really like this idea and it will work wonderfully in low humidity areas.
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