....until a Christmas Craft Show that I have rented a booth in that is. AND I have done as I do so well, I have procrastinated. I have some friends who think that is a hilarious trait about myself. I won't mention any names...Debby.
So, here I am, scrambling to make enough things to fill a 10x6 booth.
And I thought along the way I would post a few tutorials of what I'm making and here is the first one.
I know we have all seen these things to death, but I thought it would be fun to take a look again. I am talking about Cinnamon Ornies.
First I gathered all my supplies. I will be making Gingerbread Men Cinnamon Ornies and to make these I need;
cinnamon
apple sauce
glue
paper clips, cut in half
small rusty bells
gingerbread cookie cutters (I use the big and medium sizes in my set)
Then I mix the dough using;
3 c cinnamon
2 - 2 1/2 c apple sauce
1 c glue
I kind of added more of what I needed to make the dough a good consistency. Then I rolled it out 1/4" thick. I sprinkled my board and dough with cinnamon so that nothing would stick. I cut out large and small gingerbread men using my cookie cutters.
I fix it up right away before it dries. This is where mine are a bit different from others that just poke a hole through the ornament to thread a string for hanging. I use the half paper clip and stick the cut sides in the top of the head and leave enough out to put strips of fabric through for hanging.
I make the eyes by dipping the end of a paint brush in black paint, blotting off a bit, then press it in the face where I want the eyes.
To finish it off, I push two rusty bells on the body to look like buttons.
One more tip, I kind of rubbed the bottom edges with my fingers to smooth them out a bit. That is the cut side and it can be kind of rough.
I put them on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and baked at 170 deg. for 1 hr. Then I let them air dry the rest of the way, turning them over to dry the back as well.
When they are dry, I cut a bit of homespun fabric to loop through the paper clip. I tie a little knot to make a hanger and voila!
Aren't they just so cute? And they smell delicious! Thanks for stopping by.
UPDATE: I tried making the eyes by just using the end of the paintbrush without paint and I actually like it better.
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They are so cute. Good job Crystal. Looking forward to seeing what else you are making.
ReplyDeleteI use to make these (about 13 years ago), when my two oldest were babies and I had a craft shop in my home. I think it's time I make some more with the kids. Thanks for the reminder!! You did such a great job!! They are SO cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys!
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