To be clear, over the last three years the crafting wasn't really on 'hiatus' although the amount of time directed to crafting and (obviously) blogging has diminished.
Since I have been gone, Pinterest has kind of exploded and as a DIY craft enthusiast it is both a major source of inspiration and (like all social media) provides users with that sinking feeling that one is not quite performing at full capacity - as there are endless examples of others doing things way better than you.
So let's start this reboot by checking our egos and expectations at the proverbial 'crafter's door' ( imagine what a crafter's door would look like? - I am envisioning a lot of ribbon and glitter - I digress) and have some fun making some things together. To start, as I have a constant and wonderful crafting companion now I wanted to share something fun you can make with your favourite small people.

To make the salt dough
2 cups flour
1 cup salt
3/4-1 cup of warm water (add water slowly)
Work into a dough, roll and use cookie cutters to make your preferred shapes. After I used a straw to poke a hole in each ornament and then placed them on parchment paper and baked at 180 degrees until they dried out (these took about two hours). I also flipped them on the pan and let the backs bake for an additional time - just to even things out.
Once they have cooled - paint, glitter, sharpie - decorating options are fairly endless. You could also experiment with stamps on the dough prior to baking.
Now all they need is a coat of clear gloss (modge podge or equivalent) and a ribbon for hanging on the tree. Depending on the kiddo and age they may want to take part in making the dough, painting adding glitter beads etc. or just making a funny mess in the kitchen.
Happy crafting!