Thank you so much for this tutorial. Followed it and made a personalized Christmas ornament for my daughter and son-in-law to commemorate their first Christmas in their first house! And, if I say so myself, thanks to your tutorial, it turned out great!
So cute, thay would make great ornaments on a little tree if you were to ad a eye loop to the roof,or would also be really cute on a present bow, hair bows could be neat to, so many ideas lol.😊
And most people won't understand the love and effort you put into making this beautiful piece of art and want to buy it for a dollar. That's the problem i have. LOL
Yeah I get a lot of that, part of the job I guess lol! It's mostly - because it's small it should be cheap... Sorry, but I price my pieces on the amount of time it takes to create - not on how small it is. 😆 Luckily my gingerbread houses have been selling well. Out of the 4 in the thumbnail photo I have just one left. 💕
@@Sweetsofmyown that's great! I hope to support you one day. Frist, i have to get my furbaby back healthy. I'm up to his last treatment and hopefully last time at the vet for a while.
Beautiful work! I'm using this technique to make the houses for my miniature kings landing I've done 43 houses so far from 2 to 6 stories buildings love your brush/foil ball trick for texture! 😍👏
Love this and would like to make my own creation :-) How often throughout the process do you bake? ie. do you bake the pieces before decorating with white? Might have missed something but can't figure it out. Thx
The house is adorable and just what I have been searching for. I am partway thru a Xmas scene with a mini tree, mini 3d printed gifts under it and a fireplace that now will have a mini gingerbread house on it. Is the house template available? I would be happy to pay for it or know the measurements if that’s not possible. Thankyou.
So very beautiful. I love it. Could they be made into ornaments? What would be a safe way to attach a hook or string? I would love to make this. Your video is inspiring. Thank you.
Hello, I've watched your video which is amazing btw, but wondering how you made the fluid clay please. I know you used white clay and polymer fluid clay but how did you make it runny?
I find white paint might be harder to add those fine details (on the gingerbread house panels). If you do use paint though, I would suggest only using it once you have baked all the panels. The paint might develop cracks from the heat.