Salt Dough Cornucopia
With just a few simple ingredients you can create this fun Salt Dough Cornucopia for your Thanksgiving day celebration.
Materials: Salt dough recipe (below) Craft Bond gloss finish decoupage Paintbrush Glue gun Acrylic paints: brown, yellow, orange, green, red and purple
Salt dough: 2 cups all-purpose white flour 1 cup salt 1 cup boiling water
Combine boiling water and salt in a bowl. Mix well. Slowly mix in 2 cups of flour. Place dough on work surface and wearing plastic gloves, knead it until smooth. If dough is sticky, continue adding small amounts of flour.
Instructions: Make dough recipe (above). To color the dough, work small amounts of paint into the dough until desired color is achieved. You may have to work in a little flour when adding paint to keep the dough from being too sticky. The dough should be slightly sticky but easy to shape.
Cornucopia: Using brown clay, mold a cone shape about 4 1/2-inches long and 2 1/4-inches in diameter at wide end. Mark lines 1/2-inch apart along sides from wide end to narrow end. Press in the wide end so the cone is slightly caved (see fig. 1) Roll 2 - 1/4 x 8 inch snakes. Twist snakes together and attach around wide edge. Cut off excess. Bend slightly so the cone is C-shaped.
Pumpkin: Using orange clay, form a 1 1/4-inch ball. Mark 8 lines with a butter knife from center top to center bottom of ball. Using the bottom end of the knife, press a dent in the center top of the ball. Make a ½-inch cone shape with green clay. Stick the point of cone in the indent at the top of the pumpkin (stem). Roll a small snake with brown clay. Twist the snake slightly and stick one end into the indent with the stem
Crookneck squash: Using yellow clay, roll out a 1 1/4-inch oval making one end narrow and one end fat. Bend the narrow end slightly.
Grapes: Using green clay, roll a 1-inch narrow snake. Twist into a spiral. Using purple clay roll approximately 20 3/16-inch balls. Shape balls into a triangle and stick the green spiral into the fat end of triangle.
Apple: Using red clay, roll a ¾-inch ball. Using bottom end of butter knife, press a dent in the top of apple. Using brown roll a 5/16-inch triangle and stick the point into the dent in the apple. Using green form a small leaf and stick one end of the leaf into the dent in the apple.
Corn: Using yellow clay, roll a 1 1/2 x 3/8-inch oval. Using a butter knife, mark lines lengthwise and widthwise in checkerboard fashion. Using green clay, shape 5-6 leaves of various lengths. Layer leaves around one end of the corn. Press bottom of leaves together to form a point.
Carrot: Using orange clay, roll a 1 1/4-inch snake. Make one end into a point. Poke the other end with the tong of a fork to create a dent. Using green clay, create 3-4 very small snakes. Pinch these snakes at one end and poke the pinched end into the dent in the carrot.
Bread: Using tan clay, roll a 2 1/2-inch oval. Make slanted slits across the top of the bread.
Finishing: Bake figures in a 200 ° oven for 1/2-hour for every 1/4-inch thickness. Bake pieces until they are completely hard. Let cool.
Paint decoupage finish on each piece. Let dry. Arrange pieces and glue together with a glue gun |