
These took a full day to make (mostly because they need to bake a few times), but every step is really easy. I could even see this being a fun winter break project with older kids. I chose a mini donut pan instead of a full-sized one to keep the ornaments from being too heavy, and their petite size is perfect for adding to a wreath or topping packages in place of a bow. And hanging on a tree, of course!
Try making salt dough ornaments with cookie cutters!
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-a mini donut pan (I recommend silicone—it makes removing the donuts easy)
-a baking sheet used just for crafts (it will no longer be food safe)
–polymer clay in a mix of sprinkle colors
–acrylic paint in frosting colors and dough colors (optional)
–bakeable adhesive
-a paintbrush
-flour, salt and water
–twine, for hanging the ornaments







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How can I store them properly to last forever?
These are amazing and so cute! I’ve made several batches and they have cracked around the sides. Yours don’t seem to have cracks in the photos, so I wondered if you have any ideas on what I could do to help with those issue.
I’ve tried these, they are adorable. But i free handed them, didn’t have any donut trays. Everyone loved them. I glazed the acrylic with nail polish just to seal it in the end and give it shine. Beautiful.
Thank you so much
These are so freakin’ adorable! I’m in love! Will definitely be making these for like ANY time of the year!
Kim
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Super cute deco
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Very nice creative idea! Thanks for posting
Xoxo,
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LOVE these super cuties!
Tiny food is really in right now and these ornaments are bound to be a hit! Super cute.
Awwww this is the cutest! I don’t have a Christmas tree but I can tie it to a long string and let my cat play with it! So cute <3
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My cat is a huge fan of them! 🙂
OMG these are the cutest! I love the size! They would make such a fun present for a group of friends!
These are so cute!! If we wanted to do a glazed finish, what would you recommend using?
xo,
katrina
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Hi Katrina, I haven’t used it personally, but I know Sculpey has a high gloss glaze that would probably work well! Let me know if you try it out!
Making handmade ornaments is a family tradition for me, started by my dad over 40 years ago. He also used salt dough and, sadly, a consequence of at least his recipe is that over the past few years they have started to really crumble and break. They are also subject to mold if housed in, say, a basement opposed to an attic. Salt dough is easy but may not last a lifetime! I am opting for actual ceramic clay going foward, in hopes the memories my kids and I made will last longer.
Love this! Did you bake the sprinkles in your kitchen oven or do we need to bake in an oven just for clay? Thanks!
Hey Hara,
I used my regular oven! Just make sure to use a baking sheet you don’t use for food. 🙂
Kayleigh
These are very cute. Why the bakeable adhesive though? Would a air dry craft glue work just as well?
Hi Erica,
I’d had success with bakeable adhesive in the past so I decided to use it here for an extra strong bond. Regular glue would probably be fine, but perhaps slightly less durable over time!
-Kayleigh
What an extraordinary idea, they look so cool!
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Donut ornaments are such a cute alternative to pickles! 😉 These are going to be in my tree this year for sure! 🙂
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