
MomOnTimeOut.com shows you how to make DIY salt dough ornaments.
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Thank you so much for sharing Crystal!
So funny…I was already planning making these this weekend for my daughter’s ornament exchange
I use salt dough a lot though a recent friend I’ve made has celiac disease as does her daughter and I did not realize they could not even touch items without a severe reaction so next year I am going to try the corn starch recipe I found on pinterest. Does anyone else have experience with that recipe?
To be clear sorry just coming off of work so my brain is still all fuzz … they couldn’t touch it mainly for fear of not washing it all off or it getting under nails and then ingesting it. They are SUPER careful folks. So things like hand prints which I’ve always loved to do are a no go because we had to glove the little girl up and of course all you ever find is MONSTER gloves LOL ~ Anyways if anyone has any experience with the other recipe I’d love to hear it.