Sunday, December 6, 2009

Gingerbread House Baking

I have a gingerbread house mold and have made many gingerbread houses with nieces or grandchildren over the years.  Well, this year I cheated and bought a kit at Sam's.  It was very inexpensive and I have to say, worth the time it saved me.  Of course, my house didn't smell like gingerbread, so I burned candles...almost as good!

I wish I was comfortable uploading pictures of my precious granddaughters and niece.  They looked adorable in their aprons...anyway, here is the final product of our work!  Messy, but fun!

4 comments:

  1. Very pretty! They did a great job. Know what you mean about the pictures. I have only posted 4 or 5 pictures and deleted them pretty quick. Probably be a while before I do it again.

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  2. Hi Kimberly,
    What a wonderful gingerbread house! I so love them! Thank you for sharing this sweet project with us and have a lovely day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  3. I love your house!! I usually do a gingerbread house too but am not too sure about this year. Maybe if we get snowed in this week like the weatherman is promising :)

    Blessings!
    Gail

    BTW...I have a couple gingerbread house molds too (from Longaberger). They look so cute hung on the wall (I use a large plate hanger).

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  4. I did the same thing last week - I purchased a house already made and the grands decorated it. I must say, your's it very nice. I like your collection of nutcrackers. The ceramic houses are so cute. Those little cupcake people made me smile.

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Thank you for your sweet comments!