This weekend, Camila and I decorated her own Christmas tree with handmade ornaments. It began with salt-starch ornaments (recipe from Paint Cut Paste) I made after decorating our tree. Later in the week, Camila, her cousin, and I used paint, glue, and glitter to decorate the ornaments. I then added pipe cleaners to the ornaments; this made it easier for Camila to hang. On a different day, I spray painted a tree branch from my father's backyard, which would later serve as the tree. Finally, Camila and I decorated the tree. This was a fun and easy project that I broke down over 2 weeks. Best of all, it was a great project to do on a cold Sunday afternoon.
Recipe for the salt-starch ornaments: You can find the recipe on the Paint Cut Paste blog
* Bring 1 cup of water to (barely) a boil
* Add 1 cup of salt, stir and dissolve for about a minute (not all of the salt dissolves).* Pour salt and water over 1 cup of cornstarch and mix together
* Add 1/4 cup of cold water
* Add 2 tbsp oil (I used canola. you might want to go with 1.5 tbsp instead, in hindsight)
* Role it out to a 1/4 inch
* Cut into desired shape and back at 245 for 2 hours.
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