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Plaid and Felt Gingerbread Man


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Felt and shiny plaid gingerbread ornament with topstitching, glitter face and ribbon bow.

Approximate Time: 30-60 minutes.

Supplies:

  • felt of your color choice
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  • plaid or any fabric you choose
  • glitter pen or tube
  • crochet thread to match color scheme and large needle
  • ribbon of your color choice
  • crimping scissors or regular depending on the effect you want
  • mix of 3 parts glue, 1 part water
  • foam art brush
    I don't recommend you use the cheapies for painting. The porousness needs to be pretty dense.
  • cookie cutters or stencils

Instructions:

  1. Choose the cookie cutter shape you want. It can be a gingerbread man, woman, snowman or woman, Christmas tree, angels, or any other holiday shape. This one is about 4 inches tall by about 3 inches wide. On a plastic surface like a cutting board, lay the fabric you choose out flat, ironing if necessary.
  2. Mix your glue well. Not mixed well, it will be too watery and ruin the effect. If your fabric has a nap, such as flannel, glue the back of it. If it's shiny, the front is fine.
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  4. Hang the fabric up with clips from a hanger to dry, about 15 minutes or so. Make sure you don't drape or change the shape of the fabric. You can't press it after it is stiffened. If you plan to make multiple ornaments, stiffen all the fabric at once. This saves time.
  5. When completely dry, lay back down on the flat surface and trace around the shapes you have chosen.

    NOTE: Felt markers may bleed! I recommend a pen or pencil as long as you can see it.

    Stiffened fabric cuts like paper and doesn't unravel. So, to save fabric, you can cut multiple shapes pretty close to each other.

  6. Cut out the shapes. Lay them on the felt you chose, and cut around them with a bit of room to crimp closer later, at least 1/2 inch.

    Learn from my mistake! I used a double strand of crochet thread to top stitch it and it twisted. Use just one strand and it will look cleaner. Top stitch the fabric shape to the felt backing. Once it is centered and you are done sewing, you can crimp around the edges.

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  8. You don't have to top stitch it. You can make dash lines with colored fabric paint if you want to speed things up, or if your hands can't handle sewing. If you do this, just put some regular, undiluted glue on the back of the stiffened fabric and glue it down onto the felt. Weigh it down and let dry.
  9. You can either glitter pen your face on now, or do all the cutting, all the top stitching and then all the faces at the same time.

I used some pretty plaid fabric for the body and alternate but matching color for the ribbon. You don't have to do the ribbon at all, but if you do, I dropped a bit of red glitter to the center for a nice touch.

If you did angels, for instance, you might want something like gold or silver glitter for the halo, a black felt top hat for the snowmen, etc.

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If you chose a really country plaid, you may want to give him a few little buttons on his chest, or choose puff paint and just drop two or three where buttons would be.

Be creative, have fun and remember that you are being thrifty. If the first time doesn't work out, you might be losing about .25 of stuff.

N-JOY!

By Sandra from Salem, OR

Felt Gingerbread Man
 

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December 14, 20081 found this helpful

love it.. feel free to make extra for me

 
December 15, 20081 found this helpful

Looks very pretty!

 
November 30, 20090 found this helpful

Sandra, I have missed seeing your shared craft ideas. I hope all is well & looking forward to those ideas.

 

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