For Christmas Eve, I thought it would be fun to invite the Anderson kids (my nieces and nephews) over to make homemade salt dough ornaments .

They are so fun and easy to make.

It is just flour, salt and water mix together.
Rolled the dough out, cut it in the desired shapes and baked at 350 for 10 mins.
Just let them cool and decorate!

Julia painting her angel ornament.

Jessica painting a snowman.
So while we were having so much fun mixing, baking and starting to decorate them.
Gage and Joey were playing. Gage starts crying, he fell on a metal swivel chair leg and slit his eyebrow open. I can tell it is deep so I call the pediatrician, luckily they happen to be open Christmas Eve.
Gage had to have 4 stitches, this picture is right before they put the stitches in.
After that we went home and finished ornaments and Gage took a long nap