Saturday, November 19, 2011
Salt Dough Turkeys and Ornaments
While C and R were at school yesterday, I made a batch of salt dough. I used some of it to form salt dough turkeys following directions from The Artist Woman.
The recipe I used is:
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
2 cups water
I mixed the dough and then rolled it out to about 1/2 inch. Then I formed the turkeys by using a biscuit cutter for the large circle and a small biscuit cutter for the smaller circle. I cut the dough into the feather shapes and attached them with a bit of water; then I used a skewer to draw lines to make them look like feathers. I also cut out a beak shape and rolled a sausage shape for the head; to attach the pieces, I just wet my fingers and stuck the pieces together. The eyes are cloves that I stuck in before baking. For more detailed directions, click on the link in the first paragraph above - The Artist Woman gave very detailed directions about how to form the turkeys. I baked the turkeys at 300 degrees for about two hours.
When C and R came home, they painted the turkeys and then we applied a coat of Mod Podge.
We had a lot of salt dough, so we used Christmas cookie cutters to cut out some for ornaments. I used a straw to make a hole in them before we baked them. The ornaments were thinner, so we baked those at 200 degrees for about two hours. C and R painted them once they were dry. Here are a few of the ornaments they made:
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Cute!! Love the turkeys and those ornaments will look great on the tree!
Salt dough ornaments are always fun! I need to make some with the kids this year.
I was happy to see your recipe has a 4:1 flour:salt ratio. The one I've used in the past has a 2:1 ratio and I've always felt that much salt was hard on little hands. We'll give your recipe a go this year!
Their ornaments turned out so cute.
Fun! We made salt dough ornaments a few years back. I just remember the salt really burning my hands!
We enjoyed our last salt dough endeavor, except that we still have a bunch of unpainted things. I will probably get them out and make them into tree ornaments :)
And I forgot to add - salt dough turkeys look awesome!
Salt dough ornaments are a classic!
These are awesome! The turkey are such a fun thanksgiving activity!
I LOVE the turkeys! Salt dough really is a fun and cheap way to make things with the kids.
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These all turned out great. What a good idea to make ornaments too while you were at it!
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