Christmas is sneaking up on me, just like it did you, I'm sure.
It's the season my family likes to create these cinnamon ornaments, and I've decided to look ahead to other seasons to create for (these take at least five days to flip over and dry).
I love the scent.
Here's
some hearts for Valentines day! ;)
Printed recipe and Ranger Tim Holtz Deckle Edge Trimmer
If you are interested in this cinnamon ornament recipe, here you go!
Cinnamon Ornament Recipe
Ingredients (yields 5-6 ornaments)
-1 Cup Ground Cinnamon
-1 tsp Nutmeg
-1 tsp Cloves
-3/4 Cup unsweetened applesauce
-2 TBS Tacky Glue (I use Aleene's Original Craft glue)
-Cookie Cutters
Directions
Combine the spices with applesauce. Add glue and knead well with hands until mixture forms stiff dough. Dust the surface lightly with cinnamon and roll out the dough 1/4" thick. Cut the dough with cookie cutters and lay out on a sheet of waxed paper. Gently poke a hole in each with a straw. Leave in a safe place to dry for about a week, flipping the ornament multiple times each day to evenly dry. When dry, decorate with paint and/or glitter and attach a ribbon. You can store finished ornament in a plastic bag and reuse it each year.
You will know when it's time to flip the ornament each day, when you see that one side is dry (do it at least twice a day).
When you don't see a wet spot (after flipping it for at least four days), you might be done with drying (although I'd give it five days).
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