Stamped Clay Ornaments with 3-ingredient homemade clay recipe (2024)

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These Stamped Clay Ornaments are easy to make starting with this 3-ingredient homemade clay recipe. Stamp, paint & Mod Podge & you have beautiful tree decor.

I love making homemade ornaments for the tree each year. I have this habit of wanting to completely change the theme or colors of the tree year after year.

It’s definitely too costly to buy all new decorations each year so I make the majority myself. Then I find special ornaments at the store to fill in & give it a finished look.

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The best part about this is that I always have the kids helping me out. It’s great for having a little craft time with them where we can be creative & talk about anything & everything.

So when I decided I wanted to do a neutral look for the tree this year I started brainstorming on how I would create decorations.

I went through all my supplies & decided that a simple, stamped clay would be great. Then I could use Mod Podge Pearl & great Folk Art paints to make them really sparkle.

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These are all the ingredients you need to make the clay – water, baking soda & corn starch. Cook the mix, roll, cut, stamp & bake.

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Once baked & cooled you can paint. I used a toothpick to get in those small designs.

I used Folk Art multi-surface paint in 2969- White Pearl, 2963- Disco Crystal, 2959- Sequin Silver, 2968- Charcoal Black & 2964- Sterling Silver. All of these have a metallic shimmer to them which was perfect.

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Then once that paint dried I added a coat of Mod Podge Pearl – a water-based sealer, glue & finish. I love it because it not only seals but added a beautiful iridescence to the ornaments.

If you scroll down you can see how I added a bit of brown food coloring to the recipe when making these Stamped Clay Ornaments. They look like gingerbread – without having to have actual gingerbread cookies on the tree.

You can tint this homemade clay recipe to any color you desire.

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I’m loving my new ornaments. They were so simple & fun to make!

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HOW DO YOU MAKE 3-Ingredient Homemade Clay?

  1. Combine all of the ingredients in a medium saucepan.
  2. Heat over medium stirring constantly until the mixture starts to resemble mashed potatoes.
  3. Remove & transfer to a glass bowl.
  4. Cover with a damp towel & allow to cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes.
  5. Once cool, preheat the oven to 175 degrees.
  6. Place the clay on a sheet of parchment paper & roll out flat. (if it’s still sticky you can add a little more cornstarch)
  7. Cut into desired shapes, stamp with any stampers you choose & transfer to a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  8. Bake for 30 minutes – flip over & bake another 30 minutes.
  9. Let stand at room temperature for 24 hours before painting.
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What is the best way to store extra clay?

I have not tried to store the remaining clay, so I can’t say if it will work out as well as if you used it when fresh. But you can try wrapping tightly in plastic wrap and storing in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it again. Let it come to room temperature before using.

Can this recipe be doubled?

Absolutely. If you want to make this in bulk, you can use a larger pan and double this recipe. However, I would recommend rolling the clay in batches and wrapping whatever portion you aren’t working with at the moment in some plastic wrap to keep it from drying out before you get to it.

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To make 3-ingredient homemade clay you will need…

  • cornstarch
  • baking soda
  • water

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Homemade Clay Recipe (for homemade ornaments)

These Stamped Clay Ornaments are easy to make starting with this 3-ingredient homemade clay recipe. Stamp, paint & Mod Podge & you have beautiful tree decor

Prep Time30 minutes mins

Cook Time1 hour hr

Cooling & Resting1 day d 30 minutes mins

Total Time1 day d 2 hours hrs

Servings: 20 ornaments

Author: Gina Kleinworth

Ingredients

  • 2 cups baking soda
  • cups water
  • 1 cup cornstarch

Instructions

  • Combine the baking soda, water, and cornstarch in a medium saucepan. If you are going to tint the dough to the color of your choice, now is the time to also add the food coloring.

  • Heat over medium stirring constantly until the mixture starts to resemble mashed potatoes.

  • Remove & transfer the mixture to a glass bowl.

  • Cover with a damp towel & allow it to cool at room temperature for about 30 minutes.

  • Once cool, preheat the oven to 175 degrees.

  • Place the clay on a sheet of parchment paper and roll it out into a flat layer – about 1/4" thick. (if it's still sticky you can add a little more cornstarch)

  • Cut the dough into the desired shapes, stamp with any stampers you choose, and transfer the cut shapes onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.

  • Bake approx 30 minutes – gently flip them over & bake another 30 minutes.

  • Let stand at room temperature for at least 24 hours (or until completely dried out) before painting. (this may take longer depending on the humidity and temperature of your home)

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  1. Tamar says

    So simple to make and so pretty!

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  2. Line says

    Lovely! I’m trying these today (or tomorrow) to help for the college Xmas market.
    I have one question though: do you know if we can put a fewdrops of essentiel oil on the back (I’m planning to let the white, no paint, & seal only the front) without risking some marks on the long term?
    Thanks in advance for your advice.

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      I have never tried that. I can’t say how it will last over time or if there would eventually be a mark that shows up on the back or eventually even seeps through to the front.

  3. Khayroe says

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    The internet says it will last indefinitely if you seal it. Can’t wait to try it for Christmas 2020!

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  4. Susan says

    Very elegant. How thick did you roll out the clay?

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      about 1/8″ – 1/4″

  5. Jasmine says

    Hi! I am trying these today and just wanted to confirm it was 175 degrees F or C? I can’t tell if this is a Canadian site :):):)

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      That would be Fahrenheit for this recipe. Thanks for checking.

  6. Kim says

    Do you think they would hold up outdoors if using outdoor mod podge?

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

      I’m not sure that even an outdoor mod podge would keep the elements from making the clay crack and break over time. I’m sure they might last for acouple of months depending on the weather, but the long term is questionable. If you do give it atry, I’d love to know how they hold up.

  7. Maggie says

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    Is there a way to make sure that these don’t crack? Am I making them too thin or waiting too long to roll them? I had better luck with my second batch but I was just wondering if you had any pointer. Thanks!

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    • Gina Kleinworth says

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      I’m sorry to hear that. A lot of that can be attributed to the climate where you are and the type of clay (if you aren’t making your own with this recipe). I didn’t have issues with this batch cracking until after they had been stored for several years. But I have had other similar projects crack when baking. If you can find a way to keep it more humid in the kitchen while you work, that might help. Also making sure your ingredients are super fresh and haven’t been sitting in the back of the pantry for a couple of months can help too. You can also try a couple of extra drops of water in the mixture to make the clay moister – that can help too.

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FAQs

How do you make stamped clay ornaments? ›

  1. Roll out one color of clay onto wax paper until 1/4-inch thick.
  2. Cut Square Shape.
  3. Press the cookie cutter into the rolled clay. ...
  4. Stamp Holiday Saying.
  5. Transfer the square of clay onto the ceramic tile. ...
  6. Tip: It's okay if you mess up. ...
  7. Punch Hole for Hanging.
  8. Use the lollipop stick to make a hole in the top of the ornament.

What is the best clay for homemade ornaments? ›

Is there a clay that's best to use for clay ornaments? As long as you are using a clay that eventually hardens, you should be fine. But choosing a firmer oven bake clay over the texture of a soft air dry clay will give you the ability to roll it out smoother and get cleaner edges with your cookie cutter.

How do you make clay with two ingredients? ›

  1. This simple 2 ingredient recipe for modelling clay needs cornflour, bicarbonate of soda (and water).
  2. Mix all the ingredients in a pan and stir over a medium heat.
  3. Keep stirring! ...
  4. After 3 – 5 minutes the mixture will come away from the sides of the pan and form a soft dough.
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How do you seal air dry clay ornaments? ›

Make your own sealant for air dry clay

To create a clear, water-resistant medium: Place a whole bottle of clear nail varnish in a small container with two tablespoons of clear glue and three tablespoons of water. Mix thoroughly then apply to your chosen air dry clay object.

How thick should clay ornaments be? ›

Using ⅛-inch-thick slabs keeps the finished piece as light as possible so that it won't weigh down a tree branch. If you are more comfortable using a thicker slab, you will still be able to achieve excellent results using 3/16- or ¼-inch-thick slabs.

How do you seal clay ornaments? ›

In a bowl, mix a ratio of 80% PVA glue to 20% water to create a creamy consistency, and then coat your fully dried clay piece, and allow the sealer mixture to dry. Once you have applied your PVA glue mixture or acrylic medium, you can then apply 3 coats of acrylic paint to seal your work.

What is DIY clay? ›

For a simple option, stir together flour, salt, and water to create a basic clay that will dry out fairly quickly. If you want a nice modeling clay, mix together cornstarch, salt, and water. To make pottery clay, harvest clay-rich soil from near running water or from a desert area.

How do you make clay soft and stretchy? ›

Moisten the clay with water. This is the most gentle method, but it may take some time to make the clay pliable again. You can use a spray bottle to mist the clay with water, or you can dip the clay into a bowl of water. Be sure to work the water into the clay thoroughly.

Does homemade clay work? ›

You can make your own air-dry clay at home or purchase some. One of my favorite homemade clay recipes is for Cornstarch clay. It's best for flat cut shapes, imprints, and low reliefs. However, it's not as easy to sculpt as other clays because it doesn't stand up well against gravity while wet.

What 3 things does clay consist of? ›

Clay minerals are composed essentially of silica, alumina or magnesia or both, and water, but iron substitutes for aluminum and magnesium in varying degrees, and appreciable quantities of potassium, sodium, and calcium are frequently present as well.

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