Looking for an inexpensive holiday ornament to decorate your house this Christmas? Then, try these cinnamon-scented, cookie-cutter Christmas ornaments. Not only will these fun-to-make decorations fill your home with the delicious aroma of cinnamon, but they also make great holiday gift ideas for family and friends.
To make this non-edible, cinnamon-scented holiday craft with your Ignite Christian Academy® distance learning student, gather the following items:
Homemade Cinnamon Christmas Ornaments
(Makes 10-12)
Ingredients and Materials
1 cup ground cinnamon – (Cheaper to buy in bulk at wholesale warehouse clubs)
1 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. cloves
¾ cup applesauce
2 Tbsp. tacky glue
Christmas cookie cutters (metal, smaller shapes work best)
Red and green holiday fabric ribbon (narrow-width)
Glitter glue in Christmas colors (red, green, silver, gold)
Cookie sheet
Waxed paper
Directions
Combine the spices with the applesauce. Add glue and knead well with hands until the mixture forms into a stiff dough. Dust a flat surface lightly with cinnamon and roll out dough ¼" thick. Cut dough into stars, bells, trees, candy canes, angels, and other Christmas shapes with the cookie cutters. Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper and lay the cut-out ornaments on top of the waxed paper. Gently poke a hole at the top of each cinnamon ornament with a small, plastic straw. Place the ornaments in a safe place and dry naturally for 2 to 4 days. To dry evenly, turn the ornaments 2 or 3 times a day.
When ornaments are completely dry, decorate with glitter glue and ribbon. (Decorate using the same designs normally used with your edible Christmas cookies. You can even personalize ornaments with names or Scripture references). When you're finished, hang your handmade ornaments on the Christmas tree and throughout the house for a delightful, spicy smell!