When my kids were little I would have my kids and the whole neighborhood in my house and we would be making bread dough ornaments...I had the paints and all of the tools to make them....They make great heirlooms to hand down to the family...Plus they had lots of fun making them..I had fun too..It was something that they were very proud of....GREAT MEMORIES!!!!! NOT EDIBLE
Provided by JoSele Swopes
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Time 1h40m
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. NOT EDIBLE Package of paint brushes Preheat oven to 275* Ungreased cookie sheet, garlic press, toothpicks, straws, butter knife, cookie cutter shapes, icing bag and tips, and a bowl of water...Lots of patients and an imagination....
- 2. Mix flour and salt together in a bowl, gradually add water to mixture, stir with wooden spoon till ball forms place ball of dough on floured board or pastry sheet, knead for 10 minutes, till dough is not tacky any more....
- 3. Roll dough out to a little less than 1/4 inch...dip cutters into flour before cutting...If doing a sheep like I have here it is free hand, One ball size of super ball for the body and the head is the size of small cotton ball to stick them together dampen your finger and rubber in on one end and attach together by using a bit of pressure, so that they meld....the ears will be from small pieces of dough and dampen fingers and repeat the attachment..The legs are done the same, the wool you will rub a little bit of water on the top of the lamb and use the garlic press to squeeze the dough through and cut off with a knife as you go...use the straws and toothpicks to make indentations in the dough for a nose and such....
- 4. Before baking use toothpicks to make hole in the top for ribbon hangers or use hot glue to attach wire hangers after baking... For colored dough add a little food coloring to some of the dough or just use acrylic paint after you have baked them and let them cool...Don't use too much water because the dough will not adhere to the other and will become useless...
- 5. Decorate as you wish...Bake for 1 hour and 20 minutes at 275*
- 6. You can use acrylic paints and varnish for the sheen...Use your imagination
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Augustine Andoh
[email protected]I love how festive these ornaments look.
Ximena Sandoval
[email protected]This is a great recipe for using up leftover bread dough.
Ashish snr
[email protected]I can't wait to try this recipe with my kids.
Lesego Ramahlaku
[email protected]These ornaments would be a great addition to any holiday party.
Elias AskarYar
[email protected]I love the idea of using cookie cutters to make different shapes.
Faculty Stunner
[email protected]These ornaments are so cute and creative.
Marcline Cyriaque
[email protected]I'm definitely going to try this recipe next holiday season.
Fareed Baba
[email protected]These ornaments are a great way to use up leftover bread dough.
Nansy Nabil
[email protected]So easy to make and so festive.
Gc Rps
[email protected]These ornaments are the cutest things ever! I can't wait to make them again next year.
Qais Malik
[email protected]I was so impressed with how well these ornaments held up. I hung them on my tree for weeks and they still looked perfect.
Melanin Queen
[email protected]My kids had a blast helping me make these ornaments. It's a great way to get them involved in the holiday baking.
Rizwan King
[email protected]I love how versatile these ornaments are. You can use any cookie cutter shape you want, and you can even add spices or herbs to the dough for a different flavor.
Keishla Ortiz
[email protected]These bread dough ornaments were a hit at my holiday party! They were so easy to make and looked so festive.