These Cinnamon Ornaments are so easy to make and they smell amazing. Your family will love making these cinnamon applesauce ornaments each year!
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These easy homemade ornaments for your Christmas tree will make your house smell like cinnamon!
As I mentioned in my post for the Buffalo Plaid Printables, I’m keeping my decorations super simple this year. My one-year-olds are so sweet and fun, and innocent, and destroyers to the 9th degree! Nothing is safe when they’re around. At first, I wasn’t even going to bother decorating a tree at all because of ... Read more
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Three ingredient ornaments, like these cinnamon apple sauce ornaments, are a perfect snowy day craft for the kids!
This is one of my favorite holiday crafts to do!! I remember making these in 1st grade and now I have a little 1st grader who loves to make these ornaments with me. Plus, any excuse to bake with lots of cinnamon is right up my alley! There are so many variations of this recipe, but this one is the one that works for me. Here's my tutorial for holiday Cinnamon Ornaments: Materials: 1/2 cup ground cinnamon 1/3 cup applesauce (I use one of the kids' containers of applesauce, it's just the right amount) 2 Tbls. white glue (I'm using Aleene's Tacky Glue) rolling pin & cookie cutters *things for decorating: white paint, glitter, small beads or pearls, and string to hang with Directions: 1. Mix the cinnamon, applesauce and glue, in a bowl until it has the consistency of dough (I use my hands to really mix everything together, it's a little messy though!) **If the dough is too wet, add a little cinnamon, if it's too dry, add a little applesauce.** 2. Roll out dough, on a covered surface, to about a 1/4 inch thick. 3. Use cookie cutters to cut out ornaments, and transfer to a foil-lined baking sheet. 4. Use a tooth pick to make a hole at the top of each ornament. 5. Bake ornaments at 170 F. for 40 mins. Remove from oven and flip ornaments over. Return to oven and bake for another 20 minutes at 170 F. Remove from oven and let cool overnight. **Use this time to admire the wonderful cinnamon smell that has filled your home.** 6. Decorate the ornaments with paint and glitter, and use a string to hang from the tree. Have fun with the ornaments!! and remember no eating them, only smelling is allowed! xo ~ t
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Cinnamon Dough for Ornaments Recipe
Just equal parts applesauce and cinnamon make these easy and fast to whip up, plus you can customize them however you want with a cookie cutter. I've added links to some worthy cookie cutters for 2020 in the "Notes".
Cinnamon Dough for Ornaments Recipe
These 2-ingredient cinnamon applesauce ornaments are so easy to make (especially with kids)! Make them "no-bake" or dry them in the oven!
Making Cinnamon Ornaments is a perfect holiday fun activity for kids. The ornaments are easy to make and their aroma lasts a long time.
Add a touch of cinnamon to your holiday decor with this festive cinnamon garland from WhipperBerry.
Add a touch of cinnamon to your holiday decor with this festive cinnamon garland from WhipperBerry.
Cinnamon Dough for Ornaments Recipe
Homemade Cinnamon Applesauce Ornaments make an easy, thrifty, wonderfully fragrant way to decorate a Christmas tree! Naturally gluten free.
Cinnamon Dough for Ornaments Recipe