Anna
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Post by Anna on Dec 13, 2012 14:27:33 GMT -5
So just recently I made some doll gingerbread cookies! I thought I should tell how I made them. I used Delight air-dry clay from Michaels. Miniature Christmas cookie cutters. Scribbles 3D paint from Michaels for icing. And craft paint in a gingerbread-y color. First, I rolled out the clay, and cut out the shapes with the cookie cutters. For added detail, you can roll up a piece of foil and roll it on the cookie to make it look realistic. Second, let the clay dry for about 48 hours. Third, paint the cookies with the craft paint and let it dry for the amount of time the paint suggests. Fourth, take the Scribbles 3D paint, and put it on the cookies to look like icing. Then let it dry for about 4 hours. Finally, put them on a little doll-sized plate for your dolls to enjoy! I'm sorry I don't have a picture, my computer is not posting the pictures! If you decide to make these, I'd love to hear how they turned out! Also, if you've made doll gingerbread cookies before I'd love to hear how you made them! ~Anna
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Ann N. Mous
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If dressed as crow, do what crow do.-Vera Purr
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Post by Ann N. Mous on Jan 24, 2013 21:54:13 GMT -5
Sounds yummy!
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Post by Greta on Oct 1, 2013 7:50:53 GMT -5
That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
:-) Greta
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