These easy cinnamon ornaments only use two ingredients and are easy enough for kids to make. Use these sweet little ornaments as gift toppers or Christmas tree decor!
Why we love this project
Making cinnamon ornaments is an activity that your kids will love and your family will cherish year after year. Adults will have fun making these cuties as well so make a night out of it! There are lots of ways to decorate your ornaments, we’ll show you the simple steps and leave the creativity to you.
More Christmas Ornament Ideas – these pom pom ornaments and my popular scrabble tile ornaments are also a fun craft to do with friends and family!
Helpful Project Information:
- Age Level: 4 and up
- Mess Factor: Medium
- Level of Difficulty: Easy
- Time to Complete: Less than 30 minutes (plus bake time)
- Cost Estimate: Less than $1.00
Craft supplies you will need
How to Make Cinnamon Ornaments
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- Preheat oven to 200 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Combine cinnamon and applesauce, stirring and folding with a rubber spatula.
- Knead the mixture with your hands until it forms a ball.
- Place dough between two pieces of wax paper and flatten with a rolling pin.
- Use your favorite cookie cutters to cut out different shapes. Re-roll scraps and make more.
- Use a straw to create a hole for the hanger, being careful not to create the hole too close to the top of the ornament.
- Place shapes on parchment lined baking sheet. If you like, you can use whole cloves to add eyes, buttons, etc.
- Bake for 2 1/2 hours at 200 degrees. Allow to cool on wire cooling rack.
- Add a hanger using baker’s twine or ribbon. For scarves, tie a piece of scrap fabric around the neck of gingerbread characters and snowmen.
Expert Crafting Tips
- You can use a white paint pen to decorate your baked and cooled ornaments.
- These cinnamon ornaments can also be painted with acrylic craft paint.
Frequently Asked Questions
I wrap mine in tissue paper each year and make sure they are cushioned along with all my other ornaments.
Cinnamon ornaments will last forever as long as you wrap them properly! Be careful not to drop them as they could break.
Cinnamon ornaments do not rot, mold, or go bad. They will last you for years and years!
Making cinnamon ornaments every Christmas will become a family tradition you will cherish for years to come. These ornaments are so easy to make that the kids can do the entire activity!
These ornaments also make sweet gift toppers secured to a bow and you can even hang them on twine to create a garland.
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Cinnamon Ornaments
Making cinnamon ornaments every Christmas will become a family tradition you will cherish for years to come. These ornaments are so easy to make that the kids can do the entire activity!
Supplies
- 1.5 cups of ground cinnamon
- 1 cup applesauce
- Baker’s twine
- Scrap fabric
Craft tools
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Rolling Pin
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Cookie cutters
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Rubber spatula
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 200 degrees and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Combine cinnamon and applesauce, stirring and folding with with a rubber spatula.
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Knead the mixture with your hands until it forms a ball.
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Place dough between two pieces of wax paper and flatten with a rolling pin.
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Use your favorite cookie cutters to cut out different shapes.
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Use a straw to create a hole for the hanger, being careful not to create the hole too close to the top of the ornament.
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Place shapes on parchment lined baking sheet.
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If you like, you can use whole cloves to add eyes, buttons, etc.
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Bake for 2 1/2 hours at 200 degrees. Allow to cool on wire cooling rack.
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Add a hanger using baker’s twine. For scarves, tie a piece of scrap fabric around the neck of gingerbread characters and snowmen.
Expert Tips & FAQs
- You can use a white paint pen to decorate your baked and cooled ornaments.
- These cinnamon ornaments can also be painted with acrylic craft paint.
- Make them into gift toppers secured to a bow or hang them on twine to create a garland.
This post originally appeared here on Dec 7, 2020.
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