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Like many parents being told they will be quarantined with their children for the next two weeks or more, my first instinct was to hide all the good snacks and barricade myself in my bedroom.
My second thought was to figure out what to do with these kids to keep them (and me) from climbing the walls in boredom.
As an amateur cookier, I have tons of baking and decorating supplies in my house, but I didn’t necessarily want to waste all my eggs, butter, and edible glitter (I know my kids—they always go straight for the glitter, edible or otherwise) on cookies that my kids love to decorate, but not so much to eat.
So I decided to let them make some simple salt dough ornaments and use some of my cookie stuff to decorate with a little more flair. Now we have some cute Easter ornaments and food coloring-dyed hands. Voilá!


To paint, we used some of my Cookie Countess airbrush colors poured into a small paint palette. I lightened the colors with a bit of Whipped White or Pretty Pearl Shimmer, since the airbrush is so dark and concentrated. You can certainly use any markers or non-toxic paints you have lying around, as well!
My 9-year-old wanted to get a little fancier (of course), so we used edible marker to stencil designs on a couple of the cookies, and then she painted them in. (Although we obviously weren’t going to eat these, I didn’t want to ruin my stencils with Sharpie, hence the edible marker).

Let everything dry, and then string a thin ribbon through the holes. Fun and easy for the kids!

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