Line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Then preheat the oven to 390° or 190°C. This recipe will make 4 Santa Heads.
Take the risen dough, get it out of the bowl, and onto the working surface. With a kitchen scale, measure 7x120g dough pieces and form each into a ball. Let them rest for 5 minutes.
With a rolling pin, flatten four balls into oval shapes about a half-inch thick (2cm) and place them on a lined baking sheet.
Then cut the other three dough balls in half, roll four of the halves into balls and let them rest while you work on the other two halves.
Cut the two halves into four round balls for the noses and four elongated dough pieces for the mustaches. Roll the mustache dough pieces with your hands and press down in the center of it with your middle finger while still rolling to create a dent (the dent is where the nose will sit). Make both ends pointed to give it the illusion of a real mustache.
Take the four halved balls and, with the rolling pin, roll them into a triangular shape 1/4 inch thick (1/2 cm). This will be the hats.
Crack an egg into a small bowl and whisk it to make the egg wash. Next, brush the Santa Heads on the lined baking sheet with egg wash using a food brush.
Fold the bottom part of the triangle-shaped hat up to create the illusion of the furry part of Santa's hat.
Place the dough hat onto the Santa Head. You can decide how low you would like to have the hat sit. If you place it over half of his head, it will look like he is sleeping with his hat pulled over his eyes. You can be creative :)
Then with a knife, make a small hole where you like his nose to be. Take the nose ball and, with your hand, carefully roll it into the shape of a drop. Push the pointed side of the nose through the hole to connect with the face and prevent the nose from rolling off.
Take the mustache and slide it under the nose.
Add cranberries, raisins, or chocolate chips for the eyes.
Next, with scissors, cut a mouth and brush the Santa Head with egg wash. Let it rest for 30 minutes.
After resting, brush them with egg wash again, sprinkle sugar crystals over his hat, and bake at 390°F or 190°C for 15-20 minutes.