Dec 5, 2013

Apple Cinnamon Ornaments



My daughter & I made a few apple cinnamon ornaments and boy, does our house smell good!

The recipe is easy peasy!



Add equal parts applesauce & cinnamon, mix until a dough forms.


Roll out your dough and use your cookie cutters to create fun Christmas shapes.

Use a straw to poke a hole in your ornament for the ribbon.


Air dry on a drying/cooling rack!  If you're letting yours dry on a flat surface, be sure to flip them over so they dry evenly.

We left ours sit by our woodstove and they were dry in a few hours...and the house smelled yummy!



These will not only be wonderful as ornaments but also as tags on a few packages!

I'll leave some setting on the table by the door to hand out when friends drop by too. share the love!

...and did I mention how good they smell?!  I'm lovin' it!


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16 comments:

  1. I remember making these! The whole house smelled heavenly! :)

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  2. We've been trying to think of easy craft ideas for the little girls, thanks for the great idea :)

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  3. I love the smell of cinnamon. Thanks for sharing the recipe. They turned out too cute.
    Have a creative day.
    Hugs Nana
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  4. What a fabulous idea. I love Apple & cinnamon and always have lots of candles in that fragrance dotted around the house. TFS.

    Toni xx

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  5. These would smell great!
    Cute idea.
    Carla from Utah

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  6. I love this idea!!!! Especially for the holidays as little gifts!!!
    Have a wonderful day my friend,
    Migdalia
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  7. What a great idea! This would be such a nice naturally-scented alternative to the ubiquitous scented candle.

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  8. Oh my those sound fabulous and I can smell them from here! TFS

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  9. This brought back memories! We always made this with the kids at school and boy, do they smell good! Cute, too!

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  10. We make these every year at school with our preschoolers, the classroom smells so good.
    Chris =]

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  12. What an ingenious idea!! I have never seen these before. I am going to share your recipe with my daughter who LOVES using all her cookie cutters. I might have to try them myself since they are so easy!! Thanks again.

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  13. These make me smile! I remember making these with my daughter, many years ago!

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  14. Bet your house smells good after making this cute ornaments!

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  15. This one of the best ideas I have seen in a very long time!! I am going to give it a go!!
    Thanks Maria - I have never seen this done before.
    Sandy

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