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Winter holiday of kindergarten will come on this weekend. it's the last bento for my boy on this season. But great fun will be waiting for me! I'll make a kids meal for my boy on this winter holidays!
Gingerbread Cottages made for KCBricklab's 2015 Holiday Display at Union Station Kansas City.
Trees are based on Katie Walker's Leaf Weave Technique: www.flickr.com/photos/eilonwy77/7229544158/in/album-72157...
I did have to use Altbricks white leaves as the original Lego white leaves are prohibitively expensive.
We made our first gingerbread house! So I had to sketch it.
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Gingerbread (or in Norwegian, 'pepperkake') is a quintessential feature of the Norwegian holiday season. Towns all over Norway come together to build their own miniature cookie cities, bringing families, schools, businesses, nursing homes, and friends all together during the holiday season. The world's largest annual Gingerbread City is exhibited in Bergen, with more than 2000 structures.
Minnesota gets in on the fun, too! In 2015, the Norway House kicked off their first Gingerbread Wonderland. This year it has about 250 structures. There are familiar buildings and landmarks created by our community, including structures by professional bakers and gingerbread enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. The rules are simple: the structure must be made of gingerbread, and all parts of the display (except for any fairy lights) must be edible.
Lit by Vivitar 285HV (full power) at right, Nikon SB-600 (1/2 power) at left in fine, fine Strobist (tm) cardboard and tissue shooting chamber. 1/125 @ f/16, approximately 1:6.5 reproduction ratio. Gingerbread house by my sweetie :-)
A vibrant and heartwarming scene from a traditional market, where a woman in a warm green winter coat and a cozy beanie with a fur pom-pom browses a stall filled with beautifully decorated gingerbread cookies. The colorful heart-shaped gingerbread, adorned with intricate icing designs, hangs in rows, creating a visually rich and festive atmosphere. The blurred background captures the lively energy of the marketplace, suggesting a seasonal or holiday event. This image encapsulates the charm of European markets, craftsmanship, and the nostalgic allure of sweet treats during colder months.
Upon the soda seas, sails a band of crumbly pirates. Oddly sweet but fearsome.
Took one look at 71391: Bowser's Airship and thought "that boat hull would make a great gingerbread boat"
Every year my daughter bakes something interesting for Christmas. This year she made gingerbread house that looks like greenhouse with windows made of sugar. The whole house is so beautiful and so fragile.
My wife's sister baked this delicious gingerbread, yesterday, for us!! We collected it ~ social distancing being adhered to ~ this morning and I just had to have a little square with a cup of coffee!
It is delicious!!
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Three gingerbread houses one made by me and the other two by my son and daughter at her house 10 days before Christmas.
A TARDIS gingerbread house I made for christmas 2008. I cannot believe I didn't take a picture of it with my digital camera, just my iPhone! Oh well...
Lebkuchenherz / Gingerbread Heart - Liebstattsonntag - Gmunden am Traunsee - Salzkammergut - Oberösterreich / Upper Austria - Österreich / Austria
Peppermint, gumdrops, and even a little sugar cube igloo, all make up this tiny little gingerbread cottage found at the annual Festival of Trees in Salt Lake City, Utah.
I made this gingerbread house cookie last week, but was never quite happy with the photo. (Photographing on white in the winter often gives me a really blue tone, but this red is almost a bit obnoxious!) Anyway, I've been too lazy to try to take another one, and I wanted to share the house with you. So, here are three little gingerbread sisters and their cozy cottage =)
Mackinac Island became a popular resort area in the late 1800s, and the architecture of most of the buildings on the island are in "Victorian-style."
This "cottage", facing the Straits of Mackinac, has it all...gingerbread trim, a turret, lace draperies, stained glass windows in the turret, and a cat on the porch. Many of these private residences are valued at well over a million dollars.
My wife completed a very detailed cross-stitch panorama that includes several of these famous Victorian cottages of Mackinac Island. It reminds us of many happy memories of vacations (staying at hotels) on the island.
LEGO Rebrick is currently running a contest to build a train for the 10259 Winter Holiday Station. Being a gingerbread fan myself I immediately began designing a gingerbread train.
The gingerbread train is made of cookie coloured bricks, tooth aching white icing and delicious crispy candy. The locomotive contains a small oven to bake pies. The tender is loaded with candy. The first carriage carries a big cake that rotates while riding and a big pie filled with pudding, croissant, pie and pretzels. The second carriage carries a small version of my gingerbread house that received 10,000 supports on LEGO Ideas last year.
Just a Wilton kit----did the piping first, before it was assembled. Piping inspired by Oasis Arts in the Gingerbread House Showcase. Hers is just beautiful!
These little guys are about .25" tall - they remind me of "The Gingerbread Boy" and I'm waiting for them to get up off of the tray and run!
Gingerbread Man's new house - Based on set 10228. The Monsters have been thrown out and Gingy and his wife has moved in. Gingerbread house complete with icing to give you sugar coma, as well as a Liquorice All Sorts chimney, Sherbert cones on the roof and plenty of gum drop buttons. Front of house
I wanted to share this amazing gingerbread “house” from one of my favorite cafes in my neighborhood! It’s also a place for baking supplies and cookbooks. Happy 12/22/22 today!
The annual gingerbread house competition at Ramapo High School. As I rarely have my real camera at work, I used my phone.