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These darling Gingerbread House earrings are made for dolls. They specifically fit Monster High ear lobes. However, they do fit in most Barbie Doll ear lobes.
The Gingerbread House earrings are hand sculpted by me from various fun colors of polymer. I've added a red glass bead for the door handle. The earring loops are wire wrapped with silver wire and the ear posts are made from surgical steel. The ear posts are set at an angle for a more secure 'anchoring' in the dolls ears.
More Monster High jewelry can be found in my shop here:
From left, junior Silvia Magana, senior Kayla Inanc, sophomore Meredith Sager and senior Vicki Centurelli race for supplies to build gingerbread houses at the annual Xtreme Gingerbread Competition Tuesday.
Rachel Woolf/The Ithacan
Gingerbread House
The 2025 National Gingerbread House Competition
The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa
Asheville, North Carolina
(LEFT SIDE)
Created: 12/24/12
Hours: 52
Tools: Crayola Paint, 320 Garnet Sandpaper, Acrylic Flat (8) paint brush, Acrylic Round (1) paint brush, X-Acto knife,
I made this Gingerbread house for my Mom for Christmas since she loves Christmas, especially vintage Christmas items from the 50's and 60's.
The Gingerbread house is made out of Plaster. It took a total of 52 hours to sand, paint, and re-touch.
It’s hard to tell due to the camera lighting, but the windows (inside) are blue. You can place a light inside the Gingerbread house. It’s pretty cool.
The white strings wrapped around both Christmas trees were very hard to do.
I re-painted the Plaster white to give it a smooth snow like look.
A Mr. Saturn (Earthbound/Mother series), Attorney's Badge and Magatama (Ace Attorney) and a Slime (Dragon Quest).
Gingerbread Couple Fourth Of July
These adorable gingerbread couple are handmade by me :O) They each measures about 6“ tall (not including hanger), and their made from brown cotton fabric.
The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza’s gingerbread city.
Mike Davis, a painter in the hotel’s maintenance department built the frames for Great American Ball Park, The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and other downtown buildings.
The Netherland Plaza’s pastry department then decorates the buildings with icing, cookies and candy trim. The gingerbread city tradition started in 2003.