10th December 2012//Gingerbread House II

Hi there! Yesterday. I shared my gingerbread artwork with you. Today I want to show you some more details to inspire your Christmas-obsessed mind. Just watch it emerge.

Everything starts simple. Like.. with just a few ingredients.

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Then you need to stir.

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And stir…

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and stir…

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Then cut out cookies…

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and eat créme brulée.

Cookies are done!

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These hearts… so tiny…
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And here is the built house:

Front…

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back…

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…and pictures from every possible direction.

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9th December 2012

Today was a productive day! Made a gingerbread house and had to share at once. More details tomorrow. Have a relaxing evening!

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8th December 2012//Christmas Candle DIY

I could not resist to publish a Christmas DIY. It is easy, promise. And this can be a very cute present for someone who loves candles. I really love to draw, so I loved making those candle wrappers.

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All you need is:

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– fireproof parchment paper
– scissors
– pencil
– ereaser
– fineliner pen
– glue

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Cut out a stipe ot parchment paper, about 22 cm (8,5´´) x 8 cm (3´´).

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Draw a Christmas motive in pencil on the paper, leaving a stripe of 1cm (0,5´´) width blank.

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Trace the lines with fineliner pen. Let dry for a minute and then erase the pencil lines.

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Glue the ends together and place a candle inside the tube.

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Done!