I need help with an idea, I want to make gingerbread men & put them in blank white CD envelopes (the ones with the clear window) But I want to dress them up a bit & have no idea how to do it that would be quick & easy since I will be making so many of them (as party favors) These will be for adults & kids. Any ideas??
This is what gave me the idea, but dont wanna copy......
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Dec 11, 2012, 01:41 AM
EvelynB
Do you have an embroidery machine? I made 50 last week to go in my Christmas cards. Fast and easy.
Dec 11, 2012, 06:30 PM
Craftyannie
Stamp the outside of envelope with snowflakes or some design. Add color/printed paper inside the window behind your cookie or a colored paper doiley would look nice. I tried to google it but not much came up.
EvelynB, your gingerbread men are adorable!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Craftyannie,
Dec 11, 2012, 06:55 PM
granny3641
Hi.!!! Haven't seen you in awhile. Glad to see yyou on here. Anyway....
Cut them out of fun foam and use a white marker for the embellishments. Red ribbon for a tie or/and blue for a bowtie. Fun foam cuts easy without tracing it on foam. Or use felt and do the same thing. If using fun foam you could glue a magnet on the back and then they would have it for their frigs year around.
Good luck, Jean
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Dec 14, 2012, 11:26 AM
KG in CA
Are you wanting to do an edible cookie? The window envelope is a great idea.
Evelyn - Your guys are adorable! Don't some regular sewing machines have that blanket type stitch?
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Evelyn they are adorable. Could you please share where you got the pattern TYIA
Dec 27, 2012, 06:06 AM
Kpoohbare
Thanks to all & I apologize for not getting back in here sooner. I did plan to do real gingie cookies in the envelopes, but the recipe I tried was a flop, so I just ended up skippin it all together lol But your time was not wasted, got some good ideas for next year!