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| Faux gingerbread silo, barn and cow. |
This year one of our family trees will be decorated with a food theme. This tree is located near the kitchen and dining room. Lots of sugar plums, gingerbread, caramel apples, doughnuts and candy will fill out its green branches along with colorful LED lights.
Supply List:
- Styrofoam beads
- scrap cardboard
- 3 or 4 cotton balls
- fancy joint tape or drywall joint tape
- acrylic paints
- white school glue
- brown paper
- masking tape
- small farm animal figure (cow, pig, chicken etc...)
- cardboard tube
- white puff paint
- candies shaped with Sculpey
- recycled cheese box lid
- wire for attaching it to your Christmas tree
- wooden toy tree shape
- realistic pine bough chenille stem
- Mod Podge
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Use a recycled cheese lid to build your barnyard on top of. In this case I used a lid only but you could keep the bottom and the ornament can also be used to hide a small gift inside of the box if you like. Cover the top half of the lid with masking tape and then decoupage it with white school glue and brown paper.
- Now glue a box and long narrow cardboard tube side by side on top of the lid to start the faux gingerbread ornament. cover with masking tape and glue and brown paper as well.
- Glue on any other kind of detailed figures like cows, sheep and pigs. Glue on any small wooden details like a tree as well.
- Paint out all of the elements using a warm brown shade of acrylic that mimics the color of gingerbread.
- Next, trim the surfaces with faux candies, drywall tape, glue, and white puff paint.
- Use unwound cotton balls for cotton candy or cupcake icing and Styrofoam beads for sweet lighting to trim the barn with fake sugary goodness!
- Add painted highlights to your artificial chocolate details.
- Squeeze on white puff paint icing to accent details.
- Give the ornament a final coat of Mod Podge if you like.
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| See the gingerbread silo and barn from four sides. |
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| Left, faux chocolate cow. next, faux chocolate Christmas tree. Center, icing covered silo roof. Right, a tiny wreath with twinkling stars hangs above the barn door entrance. |
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| What the ornament looked like in progress prior to it's painting and trim. |
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| tape a wire into place inside the underside of the box top so that it can be firmly attached to a limb on your Christmas tree. |





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