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gingerbread death star a little fun over Christmas,
6 batches of gingerbread mix
3 hours of cooking
14 hours of building and waiting
1 hour to decorate
hours of fun
A gingerbread creation for a competition promotion. Before the harsh crop for the website slider, and the falling snow is icing sugar!
Food by Jenny M and the media team.
My first miniature gingerbread house, made entirely of polymer clay. All of the mints, gum balls, candy canes, snowpeople, cookie shingles, icing icicles, licorice windows, and candy trees were hand formed and individually placed :)
Detail of snowperson's tiny buttons, top hat, carrot noses, coal eyes/mouth, and frayed scarf.
'Gingerbread Jimmi' on the Oscars 2013 red carpet! He looks so tan and handsome! Totally Hollywood! www.gingerbreadjimmi.com
This is our gingerbread Santa, one of two "special" (like retarded, not like good) gingerbread men I decorated. Shortly after he was made, I put him out of his misery with my teeth.
Never, ever trust me on building something.
Dunno how I thought really.
Gingerbread misfits sort of.
Got it all together finally and parked my substitute behind the cottonsnow.
This is from a pattern I found in a woman's magazine about 35 years ago. I only made it once before. I lost the pattern so I reconstructed a new one from the old photo I had. He all make out of gingerbread. The body is baked over a Revere Ware 1qt metal bowl. Then it's painted all over with Royal Icing and then I piped a feather pattern all over the body. The crown is made with Royal icing piped over a pattern on an upside funnel. Makes a great centerpiece to put goodies on. Lots of work but very fun to make!
Gingerbread cookie recipe here:
theppk.com/recipes/dbrecipes/index.php?RecipeID=196
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