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Cork Gingerbread Man Christmas OrnamentsI went to the craft store and bought a roll of cork. The kind that you would use to cover a door to make into a corkboard. I dug out the gingerbread cookie cutter and traced several gingerbread figures on the corks. Then we glued the cork to cardboard (We used cereal box cardboard). We glued the gingerbread boy to the cardboard so the back so none of the cereal box advertisements were showing. We did this to strengthen the gingerbread boy. We put a hole at the top for a string. Once the glue was dry, we used white puffy paint to embellish the cookie. We even personalized them with names. By Laura Lange Feedback About This Post:RE: Cork Gingerbread Man Christmas OrnamentsCouldn't the old or new mouse pads be used in this way? Post by Cookiesky RE: Cork Gingerbread Man Christmas Ornamentsthat is such a kewl idea....thanx for sharing it with us :0) Post by grammar |
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