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"*The Heartfelt Home*" DIY,Sewing, Decorating, Crafts, Cooking, Sentimental, Homeschooling: Salt Dough Ornaments and Gift Tags. I am so excited to share a great Christmas craft project today. Salt dough ornaments and gift tags. For pennies you can make a great gift for your family and friends. I am using the ones my girls and I made as gift tags that the recipients can later use as an ornament. All you need to get started is 1 cup all purpose flour 1/2 cup salt 1/2 water 1,2,3 easy peasy!!! Toss it all in the mixer for a few minutes. Once it is all combined Kneed until smooth I separated mine, so each girl could have one. Roll the dough ball out on wax paper Now for the fun part…. Grab a doily and press it into the dough with the rolling pin. When you lift the doily off you will be left with a beautiful pattern. Next grab a cookie cutter and cut out your ornaments. Remove the dough from around your ornament shapes, lift and place on a cookie sheet and poke a hole with a straw.

Cook at 200 degrees for 5-6 hours. Take them out and let them cool. Paint them white, start with the back. After the paint is dry apply glue to the front. Tags cards in Craft ideas for original gifts and presents. MARLEY and LOCKYER. Leaf Labels. {scissor variations}: fabric remnant notebooks. Gather Together: chipboard (cereal cardboard would work as well) corner rounder (optional) hole punch found papers, index cards, recipe cards fabric remnants fabric scissors paper cutter (or scissors + a ruler) pen or pencil for tracing onto fabric spray adhesive binder rings (I used 1 inch size) brayer or bone folder for smoothing out wrinkles (the edge of a ruler would work as well) Determine what size you would like your notebook to be.

Cut 2 pieces of chipboard to desired size. Determine where you want to punch your holes for your binder rings. Using your cardboard covers as a template, place on the wrong side of your fabric and trace around it. Make yourself a spray box--grab an old box, cut out one side. Spray one side of your chipboard cover with the adhesive. With your scissors, puncture a hole through the fabric where you can see the hole you first punched in the chipboard--this is just to work an opening in the fabric, so that you can place your grommet. Perfect for the obvious: DIY Downloads. Shipping To : Pottery Barn Pottery Barn Kids PBteen Williams-Sonoma Williams-Sonoma Home Rejuvenation Sign In My Account Stores <div id="noJavascript"> <h2>Javascript Not Enabled</h2> <p> Please <a href=" Javascript</a> in your browser to experience all the custom features of our site, including the ability to make a purchase.

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Holiday gift-tags... It's a 'wrap & label' workshop over here! I'm Edward Scissor-hands and I'm Santa's helper - all at ones! :) As per annual holiday tradition - I've designed and am sharing these gift tags with you:) • click on the image - it will open in its own window at high resolution (300 dpi) • copy that to your desktop. • print as many as you'd like in any size you'd like:) Festive cocktail mixer hostess gifts.