How to Make Your Own Authentic Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments

One of my favorite Christmas traditions is making gingerbread salt dough ornaments. It’s something I look forward to each year! There’s just something so special about the scent of cinnamon filling the house and the excitement of hanging handmade ornaments on the tree. It’s an easy, fun craft that even the kids love, and it gives our tree a cozy, homemade touch.

Every year, we pull out the gingerbread ornaments we made years ago, and they’re still going strong. If you’re looking for a simple, budget-friendly way to add a little homemade magic to your tree, this craft is for you! Plus, these ornaments last forever—making them a keepsake you’ll cherish for years.

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If you’re a fan of natural, rustic touches in your holiday decor, you’ll also love my post on How to Make Dried Orange Slices for Christmas Decor. They add such a lovely, warm touch to any space, and the bright orange color pairs beautifully with the rich brown of these gingerbread salt dough ornaments. Whether you’re using them for a wreath, garland, or just scattered around your home, dried orange slices are a simple and elegant way to bring the beauty of nature indoors during the holiday season.

How to Make Your Own Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments

Okay, so I cannot bake cookies to save my life! Well, except for these ones my grandma used to make. Anyway, since these are not cookies and just ornaments, even I can make them easily!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Put salt and flour (dry ingredients) in bowl.
  2. Add water slowly. Mix/knead to form dough ball.
  3. Roll out dough ball (if it’s too sticky add flour, if it’s too dry add water) and use cookie cutter to cut out gingerbread men.
  4. Use straw to make a hole near the top of each gingerbread man’s head for hanging.
  5. Lay all ornaments out on a cookie sheet.
  6. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
  7. Add cloves for eyes and buttons.
  8. Either let air dry for several days or for about an hour at 200 degrees or so. (I’ve also read that salt dough ornaments can be microwaved a bit at at time, but I haven’t done it that way.)
  9. Let cool, string and hang up!
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FAQs

How long do these ornaments last?

These ornaments can last for years if properly stored. Just keep them in a dry, cool place. I love pulling mine out every year, and they still look great!

Do I need to bake these ornaments?

You can either air dry your ornaments for several days or bake them in the oven at a low temperature (around 200°F). If you’re in a rush, baking is quicker, but air-drying gives them a more rustic finish.

Can I make these ornaments with kids?

Definitely! This is such a fun craft for kids. They can help roll out the dough, use the cookie cutters, and decorate the ornaments with cloves. Just be sure to supervise with the oven if you’re baking them!

Can I add scents to the dough?

Yes! You can experiment with other spices like nutmeg, allspice, or even a little vanilla extract. Just keep in mind that cinnamon gives it that authentic “gingerbread” scent, but it’s fun to play around with other fragrances!

gingerbread salt dough ornaments

How to Make Your Own Authentic Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments

Yield: 8-10
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Active Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $10
Easy to make gingerbread salt dough ornaments that last for years. Perfect craft to do with the kids on a cold, winter afternoon.

Materials

  • 1 cup salt
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 cups flour
  • ground cinnamon
  • whole cloves
  • ribbon/strips of cotton/jute for hanging

Tools

  • Cookie sheet
  • Paper straw
  • Gingerbread cookie cutter

Instructions

  1. Put salt and flour (dry ingredients) in bowl.
  2. Add water slowly. Mix/knead to form dough ball.
  3. Roll out dough ball (if it’s too sticky add flour, if it’s too dry add water) and use cookie cutter to cut out gingerbread men.
  4. Use straw to make a hole near the top of each gingerbread man’s head for hanging.
  5. Lay all ornaments out on a cookie sheet.
  6. Sprinkle with cinnamon.
  7. Add cloves for eyes and buttons.
  8. Either let air dry for several days or for about an hour at 200 degrees or so. (I’ve also read that salt dough ornaments can be microwaved a bit at at time, but I haven’t done it that way.)
  9. Let cool, string and hang up!

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Making gingerbread salt dough ornaments has become one of my favorite holiday traditions. It’s a simple craft, but it adds so much heart and charm to our Christmas tree. I love the process of making them together as a family and then seeing them hang on the tree, year after year. If you’re looking for an easy, nostalgic way to make your home feel extra festive this season, these ornaments are a must-try!

Have you ever made salt dough ornaments? Let me know in the comments below!

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