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Gingerbread face picks I have an order for these cute picks and I love making them. Fun, easy and so festive! #gingerbread #jancsdesigns #gingies... | By Jan C's Designs | Today, we're going to make some gingerbread lollipop picks. I think these are so cute. I'm using the Styrofoam rounds from the Dollar Tree. I'm using the glittered foam sheets from Glitzy Creations by Ginger and I'm going to cover both sides in the foam. So, I needed to cut out the circles and I also need a half an inch to go around the outside edge. So, it's easy to cut. I'm just marking it with a pen and my ruler and then I'm going to use my box cutter and it cuts like butter. Actually, I probably need to put a new blade in. I just can't find em. Surprise. I can't find em. So, just going to cut circles out. It's easy to use with scissors because it's a super easy product, product to use, the glittered foam sheets. They're a lot of fun. I love the glitter on these. You don't lose a whole lot of glitter with her foam sheets. Now, I'm just using my hot glue to go around and glue the top and the back, the bottom and the top. Just going around the outside edge. And then we're going to cut the half-inch piece that I cut and just go all the way around the edge, cut off any excess. I did have a little excess with this one and what I had left over, I used on the next one because I didn't have enough of a a cut for it. So, there's one. There's the other one. Super easy. Now, on one, I'm going to make a boy and the other one I'm going to make a girl. Now, we're doing this two different ways. This one, I'm just using the white Rick Rack. You can get Rick Rack at about any craft store. Uh Walmart even has it. Easy to glue on with my glue gun. Just go all the way around. Cut off your excess. Okay, on the next one, I'm going to roll out some white foam clay and we're just rolling out a snake or a worm or whatever you want to call it. Snake or worm, don't matter. They're both the same. So, if you don't have foam clay, you could totally use the Rick Rack. If you do have foam clay, you can use it and now, I'm going to take some tacky glue and go all the way around the outside because your your foam clay will not stick to this unless you use tacky glue and I'm just going to do the in and out motion or back and forth motion all the way around and make sure you get, it's on your tacky glue so it'll stay down and just taking off the excess and there we go. Now, I started to use these eyes that I did but after I placed them on. I cut em out and place them on. They weren't big enough so I went with some other resin eyes that I had that were a bigger size. I took off the others. You didn't see that because I didn't show it but I like this size. I think these are the large and I'm just doing green eyes on both. This one's be the girl. The other one's going to be the boy. And I used my super glue gel to attach those. Alright. Now, I am attaching these big peppermints that I got from Playco three. Those are their cheekers. I think they're so cute. I love their little cheeks like that. The white foam clay came from Great Creations faux cupcakes. Now, we're going to use a little bit of the burnt umber from Glitz and Glue and we're rolling out noses and I'm using my super glue gel again to attach the nose Alright. Next, we're going to use the slick paint and we're going to make it a mouth, a squiggly mouth with little smile lines on the sides. This is a super easy project to do. I just think it came out adorable. Now, we're going to add a bow to the girl and a bow tie to the boy and I'm using the red clay from Glitz and Glue The boy's bow tie is going to go down under his chin. Use a little tacky glue to attach it because it is on top of the rick rack and I am also going to use some tacky glue to attach the bow to the top of her head because I'm not sure if that glue if that clay was dried up very much but I didn't want to take a chance. Alright. Now, we're taking a it's just a scribe tool and I'm making a hole in the bottom and I'm going to take my skewer which I did cut in half. Gonna add a little hot glue to it and put it up in there You don't want a full piece because now we're going to add a straw to the end to cover the skewer and these are like a jumbo straw. I think they're so cute. I was just holding it to make sure it's going to stay. Now, I have these two bows that I made. Um they're just going to go at the top of the straw. They're just like rag bows one on him, one on her, and next, we're going to add the Styrofoam glitter balls to the ends just to give it a little fancy something or another. I think it's cute. I hope you enjoyed this video. If you're not following, I'd appreciate if you liked, followed, and shared and have a good day.
12M views · 10K reactions | Ornament Porch Archway | Dollar Store Christmas | This Dollar Store Christmas porch idea will make your neighbors stop and stare in admiration! With Celebrate & Decorate | By Hometalk | Step you don't wanna overlook. Take your shatter proof ornaments which these are. You're going to gently remove that cap. Take a bead of hot glue right around there and slip your cap right back on. Don't think that you can skip this step because if you do, when you go to attach them, they will pop right off. You're going to measure three pieces of PVC. It cuts very easily with a half saw. Then, what I'm going to do is just take my dremel and put my holes right through the PVC like so and you can do this with a drill and it would go all the way through. There you are. You've got your hole in your PVC. Now, you're going to turn it around to the other side and do the same thing. Once you have your holes drilled, you're going to want to take a zip tie and you're gonna pull one through each one of your hole. You're gonna do one about every 18 inches. Then, you're gonna take some garland and we're just going to that right on there and then you're gonna wanna clip that really close so that nobody gets cut from those sharp ends. Once you have your garland all attached to your piece of PVC like I have. This is so long that I cannot show it all to you. You're going to want to start to add your ornaments. Grab three or four of your ornaments that you have already glued the caps onto and feed them onto a green pipe cleaner like so and then twist, twist them into a little bundle of ornaments. There you have it. What I'm gonna do then, bring my PVC over and I'm going to start attaching these and you're just going to twist that like so. So, I'm just going to go to work adding some more. When you have your PV piece of PVC all decorated like this, you're gonna bring it out and I'm gonna put these out here on my column but you can also do this right next to your front door but for me, this made a really easy place for me to zip tie the entire thing right around my column. So, that's what I'm gonna do. You're going to get some extra large zip ties to attach that to your post like so or you can use command hooks like those if you are putting it around your door And this is how I made this beautiful archway to greet guests whether they're coming to my house or just walking by this Christmas.
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