SCENTED APPLESAUCE-CINNAMON ORNAMENTS
This recipe is meant to be used to make ornaments on wreaths, gifts or to hang on Christmas trees. If fragrance starts to fade, drop a little cinnamon oil on ornament.
Provided by Valerie Cain Cuff
Time 10m
Yield 15
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Mix applesauce and cinnamon together until it is thick enough to hold a form when cut into cookie cutter shapes. Flatten the mixture on a flat surface and cut into cookie cutter shapes.
- Place cookie shapes on a cookie sheet to dry for 3 to 4 days depending on the size and thickness of the cookies. If using as a hanging ornament, make hole with toothpick before drying.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 75.5 calories, Carbohydrate 23.3 g, Fat 0.3 g, Fiber 12.3 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 3.2 mg, Sugar 5.4 g
NON FOOD CINNAMON ORNAMENTS
These decorations are nice in the x-mas tree but also as gift-tags. Use a gold or silver craft pen to write names on them.
Provided by PetsRus
Categories Household Cleaner
Time 10m
Yield 10-14 decorations
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Mix in a bowl the cinnamon and cloves.
- Add to this applesauce, oil and the glue.
- Knead this mixture for a few minutes til you have a firm but pliable dough.
- Too wet, add more cinnamon--too dry, add more applesauce.
- Roll the dough out on a surface dusted with cinnamon, 1/4 inch thick.
- Cut out shapes with cookie cutters [x-mas tree, hearts, stars, etc].
- Make a hole in the top with a wooden or metal skewer, this must be large enough for ribbon if you want them for hanging.
- Air dry them for several days on paper kitchen towel, turning them over several times so they don't warp.
- Impatient?.
- A low oven [200°F] for a few hours will also do the trick, don't forget to turn them over.
- When dry, decorate with a ribbon.
- You can also use shallow plaster, cookie and candy molds, press the dough in the cavity, smooth with a rolling pin, ease out of the mold and cut away the excess dough.
- Or roll out the dough, place a piece of decorative lace on the top, using the rolling pin go over it until it has left an impression of the lace, then cut out using the cookie cutters.
- You also get a nice result using cookie stamps.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 48.1, Fat 0.3, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 8.2, Carbohydrate 14.5, Fiber 7.2, Sugar 0.3, Protein 0.6
CINNAMON ORNAMENTS!!
A friend had this recipe posted on fb a few days ago and when I went back to see where she got it I couldn't find it so not sure where it came from. they were super easy and smell great. going to use mine on the tree or on my gift packages!!! so cute.
Provided by Ann McCue @salsaqueen
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- 1. Min Cinnamon and applesauce, add glue and mix well.
- 2. Sprinkle some cinnamon on the counter and roll out the dough. I rolled mine out about 1/4 inch thick. cut out with your favorite cookie cutter. Make a hole in the top of your ornament for hanging.
- 3. Place them on a cooling rack for 48 hours.
- 4. I used a 4x3 gingerbread cutout and got 8 ornaments, just so you kinda know how many one batch will make. I also bought my cinnamon at Sams club, its cheap there for a big amount.
CINNAMON DOUGH ORNAMENTS
This is a simple recipe for homemade ornaments that are fun to make with your children and grandchildren. The smell of cinnamon will fill your home though out the season!
Provided by Heather Zarazinski @KitchenGoddess73
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix cinnamon, apple sauce and glue together in a bowl. The dough should be as thick as cookie dough. Add a bit of water if the dough is too stiff.
- Remove from bowl and knead. Put it back in the bowl and cover with plastic wrap, and let sit for at least half an hour.
- Remove the dough and knead again to make sure it's smooth. Flatten/roll dough between sheets of waxed paper until it's between 1/4 & 1/8 inch thick. Cut out in desired shapes, use a straw to punch a hole for the ribbon to hang.
- Gently place the shapes on a clean sheet of wax paper. They will take 3-5 days to dry and you will need to turn them a couple of times a day for them to dry evenly and flat. When dry, thread a piece of ribbon or yarn through the hole to hang.
- Note: Ornaments may shrink during the drying process. You can decorate as you like with acrylic or fabric paints
CINNAMON ORNAMENTS
I started years ago making these with my children, and now I make them with my grandkids. They last for years and the house smells so good when they are drying. Smells like Christmas.
Provided by Leona Krivda
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- 1. Mix the first 2 ing. well & then add the glue. mix well. Roll out on a cinnamon covered surface with a rolling pin covered with cinnamon to about 1/4 ". Cut out with cookie cutters. We do gingerbread boys, gingerbread girls, hearts, stars & snowflakes. Using a small straw, etc. put a hole in the top to hang. I line a sheet pan with parchment paper, lay them on and leave to dry. I turn them everyday & it takes apx. 3-4 days to day. After they are dry, we decorate them with puff paints, glitter paints, & on the snowflakes we also use the sparkle snow glitter. Your house smells so good when they are drying. We have been making these for years, & have some on almost all of our 7 trees. Hope you all enjoy!
CINNAMON APPLESAUCE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
This recipe is from my daughter's kitchen. My daughter makes these for her tree. and her house smells delicious. A wonderful project for the kids.Thank you Renee.
Provided by Teresa Morgan
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Time 1h30m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- 1. ....mix chill roll on cinnamon dusted board cut and dry
- 2. Add ribbons and maybe some glitter
- 3. Hang on your Christmas tree
CINNAMON SACHET ORNAMENTS
For the homey country christmas look...these are absolutely darling and they smell wonderful. We made gingerbread men and trees and reindeer and snowflakes.
Provided by Julie Buckholtz
Categories Other Non-Edibles
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- 1. mix ingredients together, knead dough. Roll out dough between two sheets of press n seal wrap till desired thickness. Cut with cookie cutters into desired shapes. place on cooky sheet. (be sure to place a small hole in the top for hanging up). Bake in 180 degree oven for 30 minutes. carefully and gently loosen cookies from cooky sheet and turn them over. Allow to dry on cake rack until completely dry.(at least overnight) Decorate them with Royal icing and embelish them as desired. Thread with ribbon. Hang on trees wreaths or garland. These are non edible ornaments.
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