We had a fun craft day at our house today....building up to all the St. Paddy's Day fun tomorrow. Nathan and I made some salt dough.
Then we rolled it out and used cookie cutters to make pots and shamrocks.
When we were done cutting them out. I used an awl to poke a hole through some of them, so that we can string them up for decoration. I also left some without holes, so that we can glue a magnet onto the back (for fridge magnets).
Nathan played with the rest of the dough, while I heated the cut outs in the oven to help them dry faster.
I put some green, black and yellow (acrylic) paint in an empty egg carton, got out three brushes and let Nicholas and Nathan paint them.
Nathan modeling his apron
Later (after I run to the craft store for string and magnets), we will hang them up and give some of the magnets away to friends. The boys had a blast and their art work turned out great. Can't wait to see the finished results.....
Salt Dough Recipe
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup salt
3/4 cup water
You can also add food coloring to it for different colors, but since we were painting them, I opted not to add the coloring.
Mix together salt, flour and water in a large mixing bowl. Knead in food coloring (optional). Continue kneading until the mixture reaches a doughy consistency. Use immediately or store in a airtight container. If you want it to dry faster, place the shapes on a cookie tray and bake in a 350* oven for about 20 mins. When they cool, you can start painting.
Very cute idea! I love your festiveness!
ReplyDeleteThey came out so well! Great project! Stoppin from SITS!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! We'll be doing those next year for sure!
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Great ideas! The cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteFrom Friday Follow (and will definitely be sticking around)! Thanks for all the awesome craft ideas...I have such a difficult time coming up with these things, but the kids love 'em.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I love St.Patrick's day activities and this year did 17 days of fun stuff.
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