Showing posts with label Holiday Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday Craft. Show all posts

3.21.2010

Easter/Spring Wreath Inspiration

This week I've gotten sucked into all of the great linking parties around and came across many adorable DIY inexpensive wreaths.  I can't wait to try some of them!!! 

Heather & Lianna did two different takes on this one. 





Love this paper wreath from Shannon.



Julie made this lovely ribbon wreath. 



Loved Jess's two different flowered wreaths. 





Thank you ladies for the great ideas, now to go get some supplies and try some of these out.

12.03.2009

Cinnamon Dough Ornaments

Last year around the blog-o-sphere I saw tons of great Christmas decor ideas and I knew I wanted to do the cinnamon dough ornaments, after seeing them here and there.  After Christmas last year was walking around Target when there in the automotive section was a lonely red shiny tree with a red glittered bottom for only $2.49.  I was so excited obviously someone had put it down after changing their mind but alls I was thinking was SCORE!  So, it's been sitting on a shelf in my basement ever since.  I dug it out the other day and looked up a recipe and here's what I came up with.

Cinnamon Dough Recipe
Ingredients: 3/4 cup of applesauce (do not use homemade) & 1 cup + 2 tbsp of ground cinnamon
Directions:  Preheat oven 250 degrees, mix ingredients, use cookie cutters for desired shape, use a straw to make a hole for your ribbon/rope, place on cookie sheet, put in oven for 2 1/2 hours, flipping them over occasionally.

Here's my tips:
  • This was a very very very wet dough to work with (ok, I wouldn't even call it a dough, it's mush), sprinkle ground cinnamon on surface you plan on rolling it on, sprinkle on top, and coat your rolling pin several times throughout the rolling process.  
  • When placing your holes make sure they are far enough down if it's a narrow shape (like snowflake) so there's no cracking.
  • Easiest way to transfer these to a cookie sheet, is to coat a spatula with some cinnamon and slide it under your shape, the excess areas will break away.  I started trying to use a knife, but b/c it's mush, it wasn't working very smoothly. 
Here's a picture of them before transfering them to the cookie sheet.


After letting them cook, I broke off any excess little pieces from the sides.  Used some red and white baker's twine I had around and hung them on the tree.  Only disappointment is they are sort-of hard to see on the tree.  But they do smell rather yummy when you walk by.