The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

And yes, you do have to do two coats.

Once you add on those cute candy eyes, they magically become adorable.I’m pretty sure all of my baked goods will have little candy eyes on them from now on.

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

We had a little bit of a tough time trying to get them to not look like they’re looking up all the time, but let’s not worry about that too much..Half cookie, half craft, all fun!The most important part is that the kids are kept busy and happy for one more afternoon!.

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

Don’t forget to get a little carried away if you have some leftover fondant and candy eyeballs!Are you planning on going to see Shaun the Sheep this Summer?

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

Tell me about any fun summer plans in the comments below for your chance to win a Shaun the Sheep: The Movie prize pack!.

Entry Instructions:.I had a couple of good non-disposable angled brushes on hand that I switched out and cleaned up if they started to seem like the paint was drying on them too much.

I’ll share my super-easy paint brush cleaning technique with you next week.Oh, you just wait!.

I saved a good 5 minutes per coat with a little technique I called the “beadboard rule of thirds”.At least that’s what I called it to myself in my head while I was doing it.