How to Make Salt Dough - The Best Recipe & Easy Tips (2024)

Learn how to make salt dough with the help of our easy no-fail recipe (as well as tricks to help the ornaments your kids make last for years). Salt dough creations have been used for making precious crafting memories with kids for many generations; you can create wonderful keepsakes and homemade ornaments. Plus it’s an inexpensive project that kids genuinely love.

It’s really easy to learn how to make salt dough, and with our recipe, you can start making your first batch right away as chances are you already have all the ingredients you need in your kitchen pantry.

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While salt dough projects are most popular around Christmas time (who doesn’t love a pretty keepsake or ornament made with a hand print), crafty projects with salt dough can be made all year round.

We go beyond just sharing the best salt dough recipe, you’ll also find some tried and true tips and tricks to help you make the best salt dough ever, each and every time! Not only will it be great to work with it will also make ornaments that will last you for years to come.

Most of us remember making these homemade ornament or salt dough crafts with our families around Christmas. It’s a type of craft that is made to build bonds and one a whole family can enjoy.

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I do admit I was a bit mind-boggled as to why we couldn’t eat these cookies, but loved them way more than I did “the eating kind”. The sense of pride when I saw my DIY ornament can not be described in words. And it lasted for years!

How to Make Salt Dough – the Super Easy Recipe (and Video)

To make the dough you will need the following ingredients:

  • flour (1 cup) – all purpose flour is great, do NOT use self-rising flour
  • half a cup of salt (1/2 cup)
  • water – lukewarm (1/4 to 1/2 cup – start with 1/4 and add more if needed)
  • large bowl
  • baking sheet / parchment paper
  • cookie cutters (optional)

If you want to make a batch of salt dough increase the amount of ingredients, keeping the rations the same.

Step by Step Tutorial

Following these simple step, your first batch will soon be ready. Make sure the bowl you are using is large enough to make mixing easier.

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Add one cup of flour to the bowl.

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Add half cup of salt to the bowl.

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Mix flour and salt.

Quick tip: you can also mix in a little bit of cinnamon at this stage, it will make your creations brown and will give them the most festive scent.

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This is important!

Slowly add water, mix well as you are adding it – don’t just pour in all the water at once.

Tip: warm water (not hot) will be easier to mix in.

Tip 2: you can also add food coloring if you want at this stage.

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Once you have added all the water, knead the dough for about 10 minutes, until you get an even doughy consistency.

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The dough should not be sticky!

Roll the dough with a rolling pin (ideally to 1/4 inch) and make your keepsakes or ornaments.

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Once the dough is rolled you can use cookie cutters to make a variety of shapes and salt dough decorations.

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Or use your hand as a stencil for a wonderful handprint keepsake. There really are many options; your kids can use bubble wrap to make textures, rolling pins with textures, rubber stamps, and nature materials. This really can be a creative and fun activity.

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If you are making an ornament for hanging, be sure to poke a small hole (you can use a straw) before baking the dough.

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Dry / bake, color, seal (optional). Baking will last for 2-3 hours at at about 200 degrees F / 100 degrees Celsius (check as it bakes and turn them over half way through).

If younger kids are coloring these homemade salt dough ornaments, let them use tempera paints or similar non-toxic paints, if an adult or older child will be coloring, using a craft paint (acrylic) works out really well.

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We are sure making salt dough handprint ornaments will become one of your favorite holiday traditions.

How do you cook salt dough?How long do you put salt dough in the oven?

Now that you have learned how to make salt dough, it’s time to bake it. As with all recipes that require baking in the oven, your oven is a factor (and could need a temperature and bake time that’s a bit different than what works for me (a bread I baked following my mother in laws recipe to the point – her family recipe – that turned black (severely burned) is great evidence.

For best results, I suggest checking in on how things are going when you are making your first batch.

What I do recommend is baking at about 200 degrees F / 100 degrees Celsius. Bake for about an hour and check. Turn the ornaments, and bake for another hour. If the dough isn’t dry yet, bake for another hour and check as it bakes.

This is the best way to avoid any accidents.

Can you put salt dough in the microwave?

Yes, you absolutely can! Place the dough keepsake or ornament in the microwave and heat for 15 seconds. Repeat. Then heat for 20 seconds. Repeat until the dough is dry (this depends on dough thickness – around 6 rounds will usually do).

How about air dry?

If your kids have that kind of patience, yes you can. But the dough has to be thin to air dry and it will take several days for it to completely dry out. It has to be stored in a dry place so that it does not mold.

How do I keep my salt dough from puffing up?

You followed this simple salt dough recipe, you were excited to make your ornaments, and then, when they came out of the oven they were all puffed up. It can happen. Why does this happen? Some flour has baking powder mixed in and it will raise a bit (be sure to use plain flour, using self-raising flour by accident has been known to happen ;). Also make sure you dry your ornaments at low temperatures in the oven – if the suggested temperature doesn’t work out, use a lower temperature and dry them longer or leave them to air dry.

How do you color salt dough? What do you paint them with?

You can color the dough as soon as it’s hardened/dry. A variety of colors can be used, acrylic is best in my opinion as they are really durable. The more colors the more fun.

You can also use glitter – apply Modge Podge (or a homemade alternative) or glue on areas you want to glitter up and pour glitter on.

How do you seal salt dough?

Your dough needs to be completely dry / baked before you can seal it.

If you painted them with acrylic paints, they do the job of sealing to some level, if you want to take it a bit further it’s best to use craft sealer. Mod Podge works great as a sealer and you can also buy craft varnish (glossy or mat) to seal dough.

On its own will last for a long time without sealing too, if you handle it properly! Sealing will add a nice look to them though, especially if you want them to be glossy.

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How long can you keep salt dough ornaments? Tips to getting them last decades!

Not kidding! Your dough can easily last for decades. The key is to keep it away from getting damp. If you store them in dry areas (you can store them in a box and add silica packets – those small packets you usually get in shoe boxes or in handbags as those keep the dampness at bay).

What can you make out of salt dough? Oh, do we have a few great ideas for you!

So now you know how to make dough but need ideas on what to make with dough. Worry not we got you covered.

You are ready!

We are sure you will make the best batch now and that the end result will be amazing. Happy crafting.

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Prep Time15 minutes

Active Time15 minutes

Additional Time2 hours 30 minutes

Total Time3 hours

Materials

  • flour (1 cup) – all purpose flour is great, do NOT use self-rising flour
  • half a cup of salt (1/2 cup)
  • water – lukewarm (1/4 to 1/2 cup – start with 1/4 and add more if needed)

Tools

  • large bowl
  • rolling pin
  • optional cookie cuters

Instructions

    1. Mix dry ingredients
    2. Slowly add water and stir and mix as you are adding it
    3. Knead the dough until the dough has an even consistency (about 10 minutes if kneading by hand)
    4. Roll the dough (ideally to 1/4 inch)
    5. Make the desired ornament
    6. Bake at about 200 degrees F / 100 degrees C - after about an hour carefully turn the ornament and bake for another hour. Check if it's done, if not bake for another hour, checking every once and a while.

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    How to Make Salt Dough - The Best Recipe & Easy Tips (2024)

    FAQs

    Is it better to bake or air dry salt dough? ›

    The great thing about it is that the salt dough sculptures will harden if you leave them out to dry at room temperature. Depending on the size of the pieces, it will take 2 to 7 days to dry completely. Turn the pieces from time to time for faster drying. Oven dry the salt dough pieces.

    How to make salt dough step by step? ›

    Combine flour and salt in a bowl. Add water, a few tablespoons at a time, mixing well after each addition. Knead dough for 10 minutes. Wrap and let rest for 20 minutes.

    What is the best sealant for salt dough ornaments? ›

    Mod Podge.

    Use Mod Podge (in matte) to seal the dough and give them a more finished look.

    Do you paint salt dough before baking? ›

    Once you've formed your salt dough, you can cook the creations in the oven to make them set. Once baked, they will harden and can be painted and decorated after they cooled down!

    How long should you cook salt dough for? ›

    Place the salt dough on a baking tray lined with greaseproof paper and the firmly push down the hand, foot, key etc. to leave an imprint. Bake the salt dough in a preheat oven at 150°c / Gas Mark 2 for approximately 3 hours or until they are completely dry.

    How do you know when salt dough is done? ›

    Bake the dough at 250 degrees F or about 2 hours. You want to bake them until they're hardened. They will harden a little more once you remove them from the oven and let them cool but you want them to have a good hard texture before you remove them from the oven.

    Why did my salt dough ornaments get puffy? ›

    Make sure your oven is set to 150°f. This is SUPER IMPORTANT. I have seen others use hotter temperatures but I haven't been able to do so without getting puffiness. So, plain all-purpose flour, 150ºf oven and 1/4 inch thickness = no puffy ornaments.

    What is the fastest way to harden salt dough? ›

    Salt dough drying tips
    1. Microwave. The quickest method to dry dough is in the microwave, but the dough will probably rise a bit. ...
    2. Oven. Alternatively, put the moulds into a cool oven. ...
    3. Air dry. Leave the moulds in a cool dry place for between 24-48 hours (thinner designs will dry quicker).
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    What do you spray on salt dough? ›

    Also, if you have used alcohol inks, watercolors, or acrylic paint on salt dough, I highly recommend a light spray sealant as your first coat. This helps seal the color, and prevents bleeding or smearing. You can then apply a second and/or third coat of sealant as desired.

    Can you seal salt dough with Elmer's glue? ›

    There are several types of glue that can be used for salt dough crafts, depending on the specific needs of the project. Here are a few options: White glue (e.g., Elmer's glue): This type of glue is easy to find, dries clear, and is non-toxic, making it a popular choice for salt dough crafts.

    What do you glaze salt dough with? ›

    What's the best way to glaze salt dough? PVA glue dries clear making it perfect for children's crafts. Salt dough is hard but it's also brittle.

    What paint is best for salt dough? ›

    Paint: Use acrylic paints. Don't mess around with tempera. Acrylic is archival and the ornaments will look beautiful when you take them out year-after-year.

    Should I refrigerate salt dough? ›

    Tip: excess dough can be put in an airtight container and placed in the fridge for about a week. Just take it out in advance so it reaches room temperature before using it. 3. Flatten each piece of dough with your hands on the table cover.

    Do you put oil in salt dough? ›

    Add a tablespoon of vegetable oil. Stir the mixture with your spoon or with your hands until it forms dough. If your dough is too crumbly, add a bit more water.

    Can you air dry salt dough? ›

    Once you've created your mixture, simply form into shapes – either free hand or use cookie cutters. The salt dough shapes can then be air-dried or baked to harden, and then painted or decorated.

    Can salt dough dry without baking? ›

    No baked salt dough is easy to make because it is air dry clay - no baking needed but of course it will take longer time to dry the dough. You'll depend on the sun and hot weather. Hair dryer may helps but be careful with the wind pressure that may ruin your model.

    Does baked salt dough last? ›

    In our experience, salt dough decorations will last for years once you've baked and decorated them, so they make a lovely keepsake. We've had decorations last over 20 years with no deterioration. To help them last longer, paint them with a layer of decoupage glue or clear varnish to seal the colours.

    Can you overbake salt dough? ›

    If you overcook them, they tend to bubble up.

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