Showing posts with label gingerbread man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gingerbread man. Show all posts

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Gingerbread Man and Sour Pickle


Gingerbread Man really looks good enough to eat!  Please don't he's not a real cookie! You can catch him in my etsy shop.
Sour Pickle is a great gift for someone who loves to ruin the Holidays with their horrible sour personality!  You know the type! 
This pickle got a hold of Santa's hat which puts him in a bad pickle!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Time to Celebrate 365

I am honored and thrilled to be included in the Christmas/ Winter issue of Celebrate 365 magazine a journal for the ornament enthusiast.  My Gingerbread Man is featured on page 29 along with some other sweet treats. Love Tamara's snowman with the peppermint nose! If you love ornaments and folk art you will love this magazine. Click here to be transported. You can subscribe or order one issue.
My Gingerbread Cookie Ornament is in my Etsy Shop if you'd like to see more of him click here!
Check back soon I will be having a Happy Holiday Give Away! Have a wonderful week everyone!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

A little Holiday twist



I wasn't able to finish all the Gingerbread Men Ornaments in time for Christmas. So I converted this one into a Sugar Cookie Valentine. He's awaiting some love in my Etsy shop. The other Valentine's Day Gingerbread Man was made by my son. I love him he's the best Valentine's Ever!
I also made a magical holiday artists team Valentine Treasury click here to see wonderful handmade gifts.

Friday, September 17, 2010

You can't catch me I'm the Gingerbread Man!


Did you know that gingerbread dates back to ancient times? Ginger and other spices were used as a cure for tummy aches. Small gingerbread cakes with symbols of the sun were used to celebrate the return of the sun at the Winter Solstice. When the cost of spices brought to Europe from the Middle East dropped gingerbread became more popular. The first Gingerbread Man was said to have been created for Queen Elizabeth I. After the publication of the Grimm's Brother's fairy tales in the 1800's Gingerbread houses and men became very popular. I though that was fun info who knew! I just finished my first Gingerbread Man of the season. I think he looks good enough to eat. He's here if you'd like to catch him!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Run, Run as fast as you can!


If you are sly like a fox you can catch him! He's in my Etsy shop now. I am aware this is not a Halloween story. If you have ever read the Gingerbread Man he does get eaten by the fox. I think that is scary enough! HaaHaa
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5353511