This past weekend I finally finished a Christmas craft that I had hoped to have finished a few weeks ago. Being sick two times in the last month, I had to delay the project just a bit.
Standing in the corner of our dining room there now stands a five foot tall gingerbread boy. I am just over 5 feet tall, and we are approximately the same height.
This past Halloween I made six foot monster nutcrackers that stood our our porch greeting the trick or treaters. I had hoped to share a blog post on how to make them, but I finished the witch so last minute, I decided to write a post on how to make a Christmas standing nutcracker. Both sizes of nutcrackers are made the same way, and can be decorated any way you want.
All three nutcrackers use the same legs. You will need a piece of foam board for each leg, and a pizza pan for the base. Roll each piece of foam board, and secure it with a couple of zip ties. I then used a combination of E6000 and hot glue to attach the legs to the pizza pan.
One reason why I chose to make the gingerbread man a with the smaller baskets is because it uses less poster board. I used a 3 1/2 pieces of brown poster board that I bought from Hobby Lobby for only 99 cents. I used two pieces to cover the baskets.
I used thin strips of poster board to cover where I attached the poster board on each side. It will be covered with part of a pool noodle for the arms.
When making the larger nutcrackers I needed up to 6 pieces of different colored poster board. I used purple, black and green for the monsters.
I used part of a poster board to shape the head, and then I cut out a circle to cover it. You will also need a circle to cover the body, so the head has something to sit on. I have about half a poster board left.
I used craft foam to make the gingerbread's face and buttons. I did get a little more detailed, and made some 3D features on the monsters. The gingerbread man is a little more simple with flat circles and wavy icing pieces.
I glued on the craft foam details and the pool noodle arms. Each arm is a little less than half a noodle. I still might add a few more details.
I found a couple of peppermints in a package of gingerbread house wall decor (also from the Dollar Tree) I had made a little peppermint tree out of a styrofoam cone and a strand of tinsel. I sat it on his head just to see what it would look like. It kind of looks like a peppermint hat. :)
He now stands in the corner of the dining room in what is being decorated in a gingerbread theme.
Thank you so much Beth! He was really fun to make. I will have to go over and visit your party.
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