GAC’s art project

September 25th, 2006 by Atomictumor

The assignment: To change something’s texture; to make it out of something it shouldn’t be made out of.

The finished product:

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A gingerbread house made out of cardboard, extra coarse sandpaper, caulk (for icing), wire caps for gumdrops, a hinge for a door, biscuit shims for shingles and vent filters for snow. If there had been more than two (event-filled) days to work on it, the craftsmanship would have been better.
Yum!

4 Responses to “GAC’s art project”



  1. The Bosphorus Says:

    Ah, home sweet home. I personally like the spring chimney. I wonder what you’d use for firewood in this little box-cutter home?

  2. Atomictumor Says:

    Styrofoam.

  3. meice Says:

    From a distance it really resembles a gingerbread house. Thats neat.

  4. GoldenAppleCorp Says:

    Apparently it does from up close, too, cuz my teacher and a few of the students asked if they could have a piece before I told them what it was.
    Totally got an A+