DIY Ornaments

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by Instagrahamhome
5 Materials
$5
3 Hours
Easy

This Christmas I really wanted to have a tree with the natural/Scandinavian theme but did not want to buy all new ornaments so I decided to decorate a tree with only items I already have.

For a fun project that could be done affordably and with the help of my kids, I started with these cinnamon and applesauce ornaments.


First you will want to measure out equal parts cinnamon and applesauce. I started with one cup of each. Stir until we’ll combined. Then you roll the “dough” to 1/4 inch thickness. This should be done between two pieces of plastic wrap. I preferred to do it by hand instead of the rolling pin as to not get the dough too thin.

Next, use cookie cutters to cut the “dough” into shapes. After moving the shapes to a baking pan, you’ll want to make small holes for the string to hang them with. I used a straw to poke small holes in each top.

Next you’ll bake them for 2.5 hours at 200 degrees Fahrenheit. The house will smell so good! Once the ornaments cool down, tie twine through the holes and hang on the tree for years of beauty!

Step 1


Start with basic pantry staples! Use a 1:1 ratio.

Step 2


Combine well! You'll want a dough consistency.

Step 3


Roll to 1/4 inch thickness.

It's a bit sticky so it helps to press it between pieces of plastic wrap while you roll.

Step 4


Cut into adorable shapes. It's a great time to break out your holiday cookie cutters!

Step 5


Poke holes for the twine by using a straw!

Step 6


Bake for 2.5 hours at 200 degrees. It's a long bake, but it will make your house smell incredible!

Tada


Enjoy the beautiful ornaments

DIY tree


The ornaments add a great dark brown natural touch to the tree

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  • Sailor Sailor on Dec 14, 2022

    Do ants get on them while on tree?

  • Teri Teri on Sep 27, 2023

    1 cup of cinnamon?

  • Pam Skinner Pam Skinner on Sep 29, 2023

    I made gingerbread boys and girls cut outs and embellished them with white puffy paint details as "icing". I stuck whole cloves on as buttons.

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  • JAIME JAIME on Oct 22, 2023

    I tried this. Baked for 2.5 hrs at 200 and they came out too dry all crumbled

    • Maureen Toms Maureen Toms on Nov 19, 2023

      Could be that you Oven runs a bit hot or maybe they were rolled a bit thin.

      i hope you’ll try again and have success. Merry Christmas!

  • JAIME JAIME on Nov 19, 2023

    Thank you. I will. Merry Christmas to you


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