The biggest one is her handprint...love. He used this recipe here, which was basically a mix of cornstarch, baking soda, and water. I love how bright white and sturdy the ornaments came out. After the ornaments were cooked and cooled, we painted them using Crayola washable paint. We babysit my niece, Brynn, on Mondays so she joined in too! Brynn was definitely into it more, while Olivia was slightly concerned about getting messy. She is my child.
To prep them, we put my hubby's old t-shirts on them to avoid a painted clothes mess and set up their Ikea Latt table with newspapers to cover the surface. Perfect sized table that we use for everything! {Look under the DIY tab to see more pictures of customizing the table} Step #1...do not eat the ornaments before we can race to get the paint open.
We also kept construction paper nearby, for those who grew tired of painting ornaments ;)
Overall, they came out so cute!! Both girls were proud to show off their ornaments when they were finished. We wrote their initials and year on the back so we can keep them as a keepsake through the years.
Love this! Could they be any cuter? They look like they had a ball!
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