Hello!
Today I want to introduce you to designer number five in our Christmas extravaganza... the very talented Tracy Easson!
Tracys blog is HERE....I dare you not to fall in love with at least one of her many stunning creations!
Tracy has a wonderful, whimsical style, often incorporating figures, and her project today is no exception...
How gorgeous are they? Tracy has used salt dough to create these marvellous baubles, and she has generously shared the recipe so we can all have a go!
You need:
1 cup of salt
1 cup of plain flour
1 cup of lukewarm water
Mix together, then roll out. Cut the desired shape, then either bake in a low heat until hard, or leave in a warm place for a couple of days. The baubles were then stamped, painted and varnished! The baubles are 3 1/2" across, and Tracy managed to make 24 out of the one batch of salt dough!
These are the products Tracy has used that can be found in the A Sprinkle Of Imagination shop:
Thank you Tracy! I don't know about you, but I'm off to start mixing up the dough to create some of my own!
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January!)
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See you tomorrow for another spotlight on a big brand!
These baubles are just gorgeous.xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, bet Tracy has a fabulous tree if all the deckies look like that! xxx
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, and what a fab idea! xx
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty..... another thing to put on my 'to try' list :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such an awesome project. I'm thinking that this might just work for me to give as gifts this year. TFS!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite type of baking... Such a good idea!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea - the grandchildren will love this project
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea & the finished baubles look terrific.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are not only beautiful but so unique. How generous to share how to with us. May just have to buy some plain flour?? If only mojo was as easily sourced, lol... Tfs again!
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone at A Sprinkle of Imagination for having me ...I had so much fun creating the baubles! Thank you for all the lovely comments ladies ... happy crafting! ♥♥♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely!
ReplyDeleteI have a tree shaped clay hanging from my door that my 7 year old cousin made last year - she'd love playing with this dough!
Fabulous baubles - I love the colour palette that you've used.
ReplyDeleteThey are stunning! That is the best salt dough I've seen. Love the figure and her gorgeous red Christmas outfit! Thanks for sharing Karen x
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun. We tried them last night with our little neighbors and had a blast. They actually did pretty well painting, but of course, anything they paint makes me happy. I just want the youth of today to be more into arts and the only way they will is if parents or other artists help them develop what's inside them. Yay. Loved it
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea. Love the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuper FUN!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous baubles...we've just done 2 with our P5 class..x
ReplyDeleteFab idea......simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Christmas ornaments.
ReplyDeleteOh, gorgeous baubles!! They make a great and very lovely Christmas decoration!! x
ReplyDeleteWow these are so beautiful! They would look great on anyone's tree! Claire x
ReplyDeleteHow very sweet are these ornies!! Love that angel!
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