Thanks so much. You'll bake for a couple hours at 200⁰ F...give or take a little until your dough is hard enough. I have a blog post tutorial too where you can read through it if that's easier for you. You can find that link in the description. Hope you have fun making these 😊🎅🏽
Thank you! I love that you asked that. It's my best "hack" when it comes to crafting with kids. It's just a simple painters drop cloth that I bought on amazon. I have a link for it in the comments and you can check out the video to see how we use it and other must have supplies I keep on hand for crafting with kiddos. :) ruclips.net/video/uOGNYHF9XEo/видео.html Here's the link for the drop cloth too: bit.ly/38yZvXo
Hi! I mentioned it in the video. Heat oven to 200 F and cook for 90mins to 2 hours 😊 maybe a little longer depending on your dough and your oven. hope that helps!
Hi! Thanks for asking. I found this yarn at Walmart a couple years ago so I'm not sure if they'd still have it. But I always find cute ones each year in the craft section there or at Michaels. Hope that helps!
Hi Karen! sorry for the late response. This batch made a good amount. It will depend on how big your kids hands are, but I used it for 3 of my kids ages 4, 3, and 7 months and we had plenty left to make about 4 or 5 more for my older kids. And whatever dough you don't use for hands you can let them play and sculpt with for fun. Hope that helps and that you had a sweet Christmas!
These turned out so cute, as well as the children. Thank you for sharing this idea with us as well as sharing your family with us. ❤
Very cute project and I would love to make some with the grandkids. Thanks for sharing ❣️
Yay! I hope you do. Thanks so much for watching :)
Wow that’s so cute of Santa 🧑🎄 I wanted to ask you what’s temperature I put it on. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much. You'll bake for a couple hours at 200⁰ F...give or take a little until your dough is hard enough. I have a blog post tutorial too where you can read through it if that's easier for you. You can find that link in the description. Hope you have fun making these 😊🎅🏽
@@ColeyKuyperArt thank you so much for your help! And I see now what you saying! You and beautiful family have a blessing holiday 🤍🎄🤍☃️🤍
Thanks for sharing this! Also, what kind of table cloth is that covering your table? That's a great idea to use that for kids crafting.
Thank you! I love that you asked that. It's my best "hack" when it comes to crafting with kids. It's just a simple painters drop cloth that I bought on amazon. I have a link for it in the comments and you can check out the video to see how we use it and other must have supplies I keep on hand for crafting with kiddos. :)
ruclips.net/video/uOGNYHF9XEo/видео.html
Here's the link for the drop cloth too:
bit.ly/38yZvXo
Love this . Ty
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed
What temperature did you cook them at?
Hi! I mentioned it in the video. Heat oven to 200 F and cook for 90mins to 2 hours 😊 maybe a little longer depending on your dough and your oven. hope that helps!
Hi! Where are these little pom poms from? 4:46 Thanks!!
Hi! Thanks for asking. I found this yarn at Walmart a couple years ago so I'm not sure if they'd still have it. But I always find cute ones each year in the craft section there or at Michaels. Hope that helps!
No way, Dash is my 9 month olds name too;)
Aw yay I love that! Dashs are pretty cool guys ☺️
Hi how many ornaments are these measurements for?
Hi Karen! sorry for the late response. This batch made a good amount. It will depend on how big your kids hands are, but I used it for 3 of my kids ages 4, 3, and 7 months and we had plenty left to make about 4 or 5 more for my older kids. And whatever dough you don't use for hands you can let them play and sculpt with for fun. Hope that helps and that you had a sweet Christmas!