Are you ready for Halloween?! These salt dough ornaments are the perfect decoration. They are super special because you can make memories with your toddler and keep the decoration to use for years to come! So grab your aprons and let's get crafty!
What is salt dough?
Salt
dough is very similar to playdough but it has a much higher concentration of
salt. This allows the dough to harden and be kept for a long time. Salt dough
can be moulded, cut, pressed and shaped into anything you like! Then you can
bake it and decorate it.
What ingredients do I need?
Salt
dough is made using flour, salt and water. Easy! If you need a recipe, the BBC
Good Food website has a straight forward, easy to follow option. But
basically, you need to mix the three ingredients together to form a dough. Then
get ready to play!
How to make Halloween Salt Dough
Ornaments
We used up all of our dough by making handprints, animals, shapes and characters. You will
need some basic equipment to make the decorations.
Equipment:
- Large
mixing bowl
- Spatula
- Scales
- Rolling
pin
- Halloween
Cookie Cutters
- Knife
- Baking
tray
- Paint
for Decorating
- Glue
for Sealing
How to make a Halloween Handprint:
Once you
have a hand print you are happy with, cut around it with a knife. Make sure you
do this somewhere safely out of reach of your baby or toddler.
Remember
to use a straw to poke a hole in the hand ornament if you want to thread string
through it later.
Top tip: encourage toddlers to do the ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ hand actions and asking them to FREEZE their hand in the wide pose. Practice a few times, then do it on the salt dough.
Bake your salt dough
Bake
your salt dough according to the recipe in order to dry it out. This takes a
few hours on a very low temperature. Once our hand print was baked and dried,
we painted it black and orange for Halloween. Then we let the paint dry and did
a final coat of PVA glue to seal it. When it was finally ready, we threaded
ribbon through the hole and hung it up!
Roll, shape, bake, repeat.
It's
really easy to repeat this process with other shapes and colours. We used these
fab Halloween cookie cutters from Amazon to make ghosts, cats, bats and
pumpkins. If you buy the cutters, remember to put them to work and make some Halloween Cinnamon Biscuits too.
So there
you go, a super simple guide to making Salt Dough Halloween Decorations with
your toddler. If you have questions or would love to show off your own makes,
tag me @craftytoddlercompany on
Facebook and Instagram. And remember to join our Crafty Toddler Community too.
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Halloween themed nursery rhymes to
sing with babies and toddlers
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