craft Archives - That Savage Life https://thatsavagelife.com/tag/craft/ Wed, 05 Dec 2018 03:15:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 161658244 Easy Salt Dough Ornaments! https://thatsavagelife.com/easy_salt_dough_ornaments/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=easy_salt_dough_ornaments https://thatsavagelife.com/easy_salt_dough_ornaments/#comments Thu, 11 Dec 2014 21:29:45 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.com/?p=2559 Easy Salt Dough Ornaments! We wanted to do something a little different with our Christmas tree this year so we decided to make our own ornaments! I put this off for a long time because I thought it would be too difficult or time consuming. I was surprised to find out that these ARE really simple and quick to make! We used gingerbread cookie cutters this time and we decided to use some of the more natural ingredients around the kitchen to color these with. We used turmeric for the yellow, cinnamon for the reddish-brown, cocoa for the dark grey and just plain salt dough for white. The “people” came out all different shapes, colors and sizes so the boys called them “Gingerpeople of the world”. I thought it was a great idea! The boys had so much fun making these that I know we will make them again next year! I am told that these will preserve until next year, but we might decide to donate them instead of keeping them in the RV all year.     Gingerpeople of the world recipe: 4 cups all purpose flour 1 1/2 cup warm water 1 cup salt Various seasonings for color   Instructions:  Heat oven to 325 degrees. Mix ingredients together. It will feel really dry, just keep mixing. The dryer the dough the better they dry out while cooking! At this point you can separate into a few bowls and add the desired color. We used cinnamon, turmeric, and cocoa powder! Roll out until about 1/8 inch thick. We rolled the dough right on the cookie sheet so we didn’t have to move them after we cut them out. Bake at 325 for about 1 hour or until hard. We have a convection oven so we did about an hour and a half. Let cool completely on a wire rack and then decorate! Varnish can be used once decorated to seal the ornaments if you want to keep them for next year!

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Easy Salt Dough Ornaments

Easy Salt Dough Ornaments!

We wanted to do something a little different with our Christmas tree this year so we decided to make our own ornaments! I put this off for a long time because I thought it would be too difficult or time consuming. I was surprised to find out that these ARE really simple and quick to make! We used gingerbread cookie cutters this time and we decided to use some of the more natural ingredients around the kitchen to color these with. We used turmeric for the yellow, cinnamon for the reddish-brown, cocoa for the dark grey and just plain salt dough for white. The “people” came out all different shapes, colors and sizes so the boys called them “Gingerpeople of the world”. I thought it was a great idea! The boys had so much fun making these that I know we will make them again next year! I am told that these will preserve until next year, but we might decide to donate them instead of keeping them in the RV all year.

 

Easy Salt Dough Ornaments

 

Gingerpeople of the world recipe:
4 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 cup warm water
1 cup salt
Various seasonings for color

 

Instructions: 
Heat oven to 325 degrees.
Mix ingredients together. It will feel really dry, just keep mixing. The dryer the dough the better they dry out while cooking!
At this point you can separate into a few bowls and add the desired color. We used cinnamon, turmeric, and cocoa powder!
Roll out until about 1/8 inch thick.
We rolled the dough right on the cookie sheet so we didn’t have to move them after we cut them out.
Bake at 325 for about 1 hour or until hard. We have a convection oven so we did about an hour and a half.
Let cool completely on a wire rack and then decorate!
Varnish can be used once decorated to seal the ornaments if you want to keep them for next year!

Easy Salt Dough Ornaments

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Washi tape toilet paper roll owls! https://thatsavagelife.com/washi-tape-toilet-paper-roll-owls/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=washi-tape-toilet-paper-roll-owls https://thatsavagelife.com/washi-tape-toilet-paper-roll-owls/#comments Wed, 04 Dec 2013 16:19:53 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.com/?p=1654 Washi tape toilet paper roll owls [wp_ad_camp_1] The kids were bored this morning so we decided to dig through the craft box! These are made with just a few simple items!  Need:  Colored Tape (I prefer paper washi tape since you can re-position it) Scissors Glue Embellishments for eyes and beaks!  I cut about 3 inches at a time off of the paper towel roll. Folded the centers down to make ears. Cover with tape. Add eyes and beaks!  **Like this and other crafts? Be sure to subscribe to my blog to be notified of new posts! ** [wp_ad_camp_3]

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The kids were bored this morning so we decided to dig through the craft box! These are made with just a few simple items! 

Need: 

Colored Tape (I prefer paper washi tape since you can re-position it)

Scissors

Glue

Embellishments for eyes and beaks! 

I cut about 3 inches at a time off of the paper towel roll. Folded the centers down to make ears. Cover with tape. Add eyes and beaks! 

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How to make DYED pasta for crafts! https://thatsavagelife.com/dyed_pasta/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dyed_pasta https://thatsavagelife.com/dyed_pasta/#respond Mon, 18 Feb 2013 15:37:04 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.com/?p=857 Need: Pasta (Any shape or size) Food coloring (I used Wilton gel) Isopropyl alcohol or hand sanitizer Ziploc Bags   Instructions: Take a handful of pasta and place in Ziploc bag. Add a dab of coloring (or a few drops of liquid coloring) Add a few drops of alcohol or hand sanitizer. Close bag and move pasta around to distribute color evenly. Open bag and lay pasta out on drying rack. We allowed ours to sun-dry.   A little extra help with homeschooling:

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Dyed pasta
Dyed pasta

Need:

Pasta (Any shape or size)

Food coloring (I used Wilton gel)

Isopropyl alcohol or hand sanitizer

Ziploc Bags

 

Instructions:

Take a handful of pasta and place in Ziploc bag.

Add a dab of coloring (or a few drops of liquid coloring)

Add a few drops of alcohol or hand sanitizer.

Close bag and move pasta around to distribute color evenly.

Open bag and lay pasta out on drying rack. We allowed ours to sun-dry.

 

A little extra help with homeschooling:

Everything You Want To Know About Homeschooling

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Valentine’s Day Crafts https://thatsavagelife.com/valentines/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=valentines https://thatsavagelife.com/valentines/#respond Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:17:16 +0000 http://happilyuprooted.com/?p=826 Valentine’s Day Crafts! Instructions for tissue paper heart:         Instructions for toilet paper roll art:    

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Valentine’s Day Crafts!

Instructions for tissue paper heart:

 

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Cut tissue paper into approx 2 inch squares

 

 

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Decide what color to use
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Wrap square around pencil or marker
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Glue to heart with Elmer’s glue
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Keep working until the whole heart is covered!

 

Instructions for toilet paper roll art:

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Cut an empty toilet paper roll in half and crease into a heart shape.

 

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Put washable paint on a paper plate and let the stamping begin!
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Stamp, stamp, stamp!
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Hang to dry.

 

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Finished product! We made cards out of them to send to friends!

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