Make a Charming Rustic Christmas Gingerbread Village

Today’s project where turning a simple block of wood into a charming gingerbread village using Portobello Stamp. First things first, let’s talk wood. Josie’s husband, Aaron provided us with some 2x4s, 4x4’s and other scrap wood that he had cut into quaint house shapes with two simple angled cuts for the roof. You may also be able to find pre-made ones at your local craft store. He cut a variety of heights to give our village some character. Mixing and matching different sizes really makes the village come to life. You want a fairly smooth surface for stamping, so a little sanding might be necessary to prepare your wood if it’s too rough. But don’t get too carried away. Some imperfections will add to the rustic look. Next, select a gingerbread brown mineral or chalk-type paint and put on your base coat. Add additional coats if needed and let it dry. Then comes the fun part – stamping! We’re creating a variety of buildings, including a chapel (we totally loved the look of laye
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