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Oreo Cookies Gingerbread Special Edition Christmas Winter 2013 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
well i didn't actually finish this years gingerbread house :( (actually nowhere near finished) and my littlest one helped it along to the trash. she decided that the chimney shouldn't be attatched to the house and when that was removed the roof fell off. so with much sadness i took pictures of the aftermath, and off to the trash it went.
My mom came over today and gave Shawn and me St. Nick's Day pressies. ^__^ My mom gave me this adorable gingerbread Hello Kitty-- she's decked out in a gingerbread cookie costume with all the works: frosting trimming, heart candies, peppermints, and even a mini gingerbread cookie to hold! I totally squee'd when I saw her. ^o^ Even her back is gorgeous with her name and hearts in pastels!
I feel so lucky-- my mom told me this plushie was the last one of its kind at the candy shop. She knows me all too well. My new plushie even matches the candy shop xmas tree decorations all over our apartment. <3
Gingerbread House created for the Gingerbread House swap on the UKScrappers Forum ^^
I used cardboard, parchment-like paper for the background, another parchment like paper for the circle (the smalelr one is cut out of the big one - hence the crescent shape), a vintage art-nuvoue stamp, torn up pages from an old book, a santa stamp on white tissue paper, two snowflakestamps - in black and gold - christmas flower cut-out, sparkly gold paper for the centre star, three black brads, three red confetti things, red beads, a red star, red and gold ribbon for the chimney and red garland paper for the trimming on the roof. Glitter-glue was used in many places. Detailing was added using gold, silver, red, brown and green glitter gel pens.
I am inordinately pleased with this ^^ It's my first ever Ginger Bread house!
Unfortunately, the scanner mangles all the pretty colours - it looks so much better in real life >>
Front door of Sanna's gingerbread house. Amazing enough, most of the gumdrops ended up on the house and not in her stomach!
Gingerbread Man's new house - Based on set 10228. The Monsters have been thrown out and Gingy and his wife has moved in. Gingerbread house complete with icing to give you sugar coma, as well as a Liquorice All Sorts chimney, Sherbert cones on the roof and plenty of gum drop buttons. Left Hand Side of house. Full view of the cimney
Upon the soda seas, sails a band of crumbly pirates. Oddly sweet but fearsome.
Took one look at 71391: Bowser's Airship and thought "that boat hull would make a great gingerbread boat"
Gingerbread house edited in Topaz Impressions. This is what happens to a landscape photographer trapped under constantly overcast skies. It's not pretty.
<a href="http://visitrichmond.org/visitors/events-festivals/gingerbread-trail">Gingerbread Trail</a>, <a href="http://www.waynet.org">Richmond, Indiana</a>
by
Christie Hayhurst and Keith Grafton
Materials:
(1) 2849-03 Value pack Paper Mache Box Set
(2) 1166-57 Paper Mache Frame
(1) 2824-63md Paper Mache Mailbox
(6) 9121-14 Wood Wheels
(8) 9105-04 Wood Wheels
(2) 9171-94 Wood Frame
(1) 0922 Rolling Pin
(1) 2833-67 Paper Mache Lighthouse
(3) 2824-76 Paper Mache Gingerbread
(1) FR3437 Gingerbread Cookie Cutter
(1) FCB512WU 5x12x1.5 Styro Block
(1) MC-869 Mini Tree
(1) 1100-68 LED 10Lite Clear
(1) 16472 Miniature Wreath
9162-03 ¼” Dowel Rods
9162-02 3/16” Dowel Rods
AW6-01017A Wooden Decorative Trim
FC620 Diamond Dust
Ribbon of choice
Delta Paint: Raw Siena, White and Red (Shades of your choice)
Scribbles 3D Paint: Red, Black and White (used to decorate the Paper
Mache Gingerbread Men)
Miniatures of choice: (large selection of Christmas miniatures be creative!!) Suggestions:
2439-72 Claydough Peppermints
2420-07 Candy Canes
2444-08 Lollipops
2436-94 12pcs/pkg Gingerbread
2432-92 Candy (Gumdrops)
Directions:
Carefully remove the backs from the paper mache picture frames; these are now pieces to use in the building of your train. Using a sharp knife, cut off top of the lighthouse and cut a hole on the top of the mailbox to fit the light house in (lighthouse turned upside down) and glue in place. Remove the flag from the mailbox. Carefully round the front two corners of your Styrofoam.
Paint all the paper mache pieces (except the smallest box, paint your choice of color), your wooden picture frames and stryofoam base Raw Siena. Apply a couple coats.
Paint all your wheels White. Cut your wood trim to fit around the top of the largest box and also around one of the backs from the picture frames and paint white also.
Now to assemble (refer to pictures for more details), glue the wooden picture frames to the inside of the paper mache to make the opening smaller. Using the frames and the backs create the cab of the engine, glue the mailbox to the cab and center and glue the entire piece onto the Styrofoam base. Cut your dowel rods to length to fit the width of the styro base plus approx an inch to allow for the wheels and glue in place. Glue your wood trim to the top of the engine and the box car. Using the picture as a guide, decorate your train with recommended embellishments including your gingerbread conductors.
Add a bow to the small box and lights to your tree to be placed in the box car.
Lastly, applying modge podge to the entire train or just select areas, add the diamond dust to give a sugary feel to your creation.