CINNAMON ORNAMENTS DOUGH

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I have made several batches of this stuff. You can find recipes all over the internet, but this one works best for me. My favorites are the ones that really look like cookies (they make the kids and husbands crazy). This is a good craft project for kids too!

Provided by gingerkitten D

Categories     Christmas

Time 8h10m

Yield 10 ornaments

Number Of Ingredients 2

1/2 cup ground cinnamon
1/2 cup store bought applesauce

Steps:

  • For decorating: Tulip puffy fabric paint in matte white, white acrylic paint, white glue, beads or glitter, cookie cutters.
  • Pour cinnamon in a bowl and gradually add applesauce and stir until mixture forms a stiff dough.
  • Using extra cinnamon as "flour" roll out the dough to 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick.
  • Cut out shapes with cookie cutters.
  • Using a straw or skewer punch a hole at the top of the ornament.
  • Bake at 200°F on a parchment lined baking pan.
  • Until ornaments are very dry and very hard.
  • Allow to cool to room temperature.
  • The Tulip paint looks exactly like Royal icing so you can make inedible"cookies" to decorate your tree with (like those big Martha Stewart ones).
  • They last a very long time and do not attract insects.
  • If you use a cookie cutter that will imprint a design on your "cookies" you can use a dry paint brush with white acrylic paint to give your "cookies" a powdered sugar look.
  • Or you can decorate your ornaments with beads and glitter to add sparkle to your holiday.
  • Bottom line: they are easy and inexpensive to make, plus they smell GREAT!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 25.4, Fat 0.1, Sodium 4.2, Carbohydrate 7.7, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.3

jafor ullah
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I'm so glad I found this recipe! These ornaments are a great way to add a festive touch to my home.


Sm MASUM
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These ornaments are a beautiful and unique addition to my holiday decorations.


Rajendra Adhikari
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I made these ornaments with my grandchildren and we had a great time. They loved decorating them with glitter and beads.


Bright Antwi
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These ornaments are a fun and easy way to get kids involved in the holiday baking.


Amos Candia
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Overall, I was disappointed with this recipe.


Chenelle Williams
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These ornaments didn't turn out as expected. They were too hard and didn't smell very good.


Muhammad Hassan Ali
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I think these ornaments would be even better if they were made with a different type of dough.


Bryan Hughes
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These ornaments are a little fragile, so be careful when handling them.


Chayma Fatnassi
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I'm not sure how long these ornaments will last, but they're beautiful while they do.


Jessica Thompson
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These are a great way to use up leftover cinnamon sticks.


Md shumon Khan
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So easy to make and they smell amazing!


jivan reshmi magar
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These ornaments are the perfect way to add a touch of holiday cheer to your home.


Nikola Petric
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These were a little tricky to make, but they turned out so cute! I'm definitely going to make them again next year.


Joseph Paz
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I love the way these ornaments look on my tree. They're so festive and smell wonderful.


mdrabbe ctg
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These cinnamon ornaments were a hit at our holiday party! They were so easy to make and smelled amazing while baking.