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Gingerbread house

The other night, my friend Belinda who ran Vetty Creations for me while I was away in Ethiopia, and I went along to my church and along with about 140 other people, constructed and decorated gingerbread houses. They’ve done it many times before at church, but I’ve never done it before, and neither had Belinda.

We had such fun! We were supplied with the gingerbread shapes, all cooked and ready to construct. There was a pack of assorted lollies (candies) and a bag of “glue” (icing). There were minimal instructions, but after figuring out which gingerbread parts were the roof and which were the walls, we got on with constructing.

People kept commenting on how neatly mine was going together. I informed them that I did model making at uni, so I had a bit of experience with constructing models. I must say though, that none of my uni work was made from gingerbread or icing!

Here is my finished house. Its currently sitting in the middle of the dining room table, and my younger daughter is champing at the bit to get into it!

front and side of gingerbread house

front and side of gingerbread house


back of gingerbread house

back of gingerbread house


We enjoyed it so much that we’ll be doing it again next year!

December 10th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

4 comments to Gingerbread house

  • Rachel
    December 10, 2010 at 7:16 am

    That looks like great fun!

  • Janie Hubble
    December 10, 2010 at 10:17 am

    What a wonderful job Yvette. Gingerbread houses are one of my favourite Christmas decorations – and all the better for having made it yourself 🙂
    I’ll be over shortly to help your youngest eat it, LOL.
    .

  • yvette
    December 10, 2010 at 10:33 am

    That’s dedication for you!

  • veronica
    December 10, 2010 at 10:57 am

    Wow! That’s really cute – great job! It is always alot of fun when your doing a project like that – hope it lasts til Christmas
    Enjoy! Happy Holidays
    Veronica

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