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Saturday, December 12, 2020

The Mini-Gingerbread House That Was Amazing...


The past couple of years, our family has a tradition of constructing a gingerbread house at Christmas. Another tradition we started, in addition to building the houses, is destroying them on New Years Eve.  Since we're just going to blow them up anyway, we haven't put too much effort in making them look "nice."

Earlier this week we saw a gingerbread house that was most likely not built to be destroyed.


It was beautiful.

The edible art was a gift to my mother-in-law from her new neighbors. It was small--actually built with graham crackers. The detail, though...we were blown away. I tried to get shots of each side showing some of the detail. I'm going to post all the pictures I took and hopefully you can appreciate the artistry that we saw. It was really cool. Who knows...maybe it will inspire us to put more effort into our next Christmas tradition. We'll see.




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