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Christmas Farmhouse Ornaments DIY - Cornstarch and Baking Soda
Join me today on Sweet Tea & Whimsy as we make farmhouse Christmas ornaments. These are easy and so very beautiful when finished. You and your family can make these together and create a new family tradition and some amazing memories.
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Merry Christmas 🎄🎁⭐️
Suzanne
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What a beautiful story of your boys. That was bittersweet 🥲♥️
These are beautiful
Oh, I love the story about your little boys. Nothing is sweeter than the love of a little boy for his Momma...I have two boys too, 2 years apart 😍 they are grown men now, but they still like to spoil their Momma ❤ and I let them LOL...
I will have to try these with my Grandkids! ❄⛄🔔🎄❤
The texture is gorgeous. Did you bake it to Harden it? Your doggie is so cute!!
These are FANTASTIC!!! 💖 👍 😉 ❄ ⛄ 🎅 🎄 🎁 ☕🌟
🎄🤶🎅😎 you do realize dear friend that your are filling my head with visions of sugarplums... or at least precious heartmade ornaments💖💖💖💖💖 LOVE THE MOMMY STORY!!!!! It's raining here and I'm going to the Dollar General for cornstarch and soda!!!!!😃
Absolutely beautiful! Loved the use of doilies for creating texture.
My wife would love these. She is crazy about farmhouse decor. Love the story about your boys. Enjoyed the video and subscribed to your channel 😃
What beautiful ornaments Suzanne! I absolutely love those! Thanks for sharing and being such a inspiration. Hope you have a very Merry Christmas 🎄🎁!!
Gorgeous 💕💕💕
great diy x
If you bake them, does that make them stronger and more resistible to breaking? Do I need to spray them with a clear coat so they don't dissolve it they get wet? Edited to also ask: Was that corn starch or baking soda that you spread out before rolling out the dough?
Love the story about your two boys. I would have done the same thing and followed them around. You're a good Mama. You don't have to seal these to protect them? Do they deteriorate over time? What did you pain them with? Thanks!
Did u spray something on them before using doily?
can we paint them after?