Now most cork is fairly brittle when you start cutting it so I like to affix my cork to a sheet of chipboard. I use just plain chipboard I save from cereal boxes, paper packages, packaging, etc.
Here is the gingerbread man I used... For some reason I didn't get a photo of the gingerbread woman...she has a skirt which is easy to add.
Supplies:
Cork
Chipboard
Gingerbread Man/Woman Pattern
Glue
Liquid Pearls
Twine/Ribbon
Eyelets
Instructions:
1. Glue the cork to chipboard and let it dry completely.
2. Print out the gingerbread man pattern in two sizes (approx 3.5" & 2"). Trim from the paper to use as templates.
3. Trace 1 large gingerbread man, 1 large gingerbread woman, 1 small gingerbread boy and 1 small gingerbread girl. In addition to the people, trace 1 large heart and two smaller hearts on the cork.
4. Cut all of the shapes from the chipboard/cork. Clean up any edges if necessary with a very sharp pair of shears or an Exacto Knife.
5. Add details to each piece using Pearl Liquid Pearls. Let them dry completely.
6. After the LP has dried, punch holes in each piece ~ a hole in each "hand" on the people and a hole on each half of the hearts. Add eyelets to each hole.
7. Tie the people & hearts together as shown. I used a combo of twine and ribbon...you could use a combination of whatever you like...
Your gingerbread family garland is ready to spread the joy of the season!!
Very pretty. They look good enough to eat!
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ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. Isn't it odd that the scrapbook stores charge so much more than the hardware store? You would think they would want our business. Thanks for the tip, and I agree that cork is rather brittle. Love that you glued it to chipboard.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, brilliant idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! who would'a thought!
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute! I've never thought of making faux gingerbread ornaments. Brilliant idea!
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Roni -
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!! OMG! This is just so freakin' cute. Thank you - you are the best.
Elaine Allen
I really like that garland! It is something even I could make! And doesn't look too difficult. Garlands and banners seem to be quite popular this season. I have some 12 days of Christmas ATC cards and was wondering what to do with them... would be fun to cut them into shapes for each day and string a banner... will have to think on that one.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of glue do you use to adhere the cork to the cardstock/tag board? I have tried many brands and types but always get wrinkles when the glues dry.
Thanks again for all the work you go through to give us these free tutorials. Please know they are greatly appreciated!
what a fantastic idea - off to find some cork!
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