...and I thought it was plastic until I stuck one of those tiny round balls in my mouth. So Princess D had to prove to me that the discs were "enemems." I wanted to replace them but she said you both ate the extra candy.
So cute. We don't have kids, so we never make gingerbread houses. I need to get over the idea that we have to have kids, and make one, because they look so cute.
OK - you must tell me if you bought the pre-made house sides or if you baked it. I mistakenly bought the 'from scratch' house - yeah... I can't make anything.
We have a tradition with my husbands family with making gingerbread houses every year. We make at least 10 of them with my 5 nieces and nephews and my 2 kids. It's a lot of fun!
I like your front window...might just steal that idea for this year!
I don't DARE try a gingerbread house this year! Maybe one day...I think the boys would fight about it and eat all the candies before we could even get the pieces together!
great photos! Yummy house :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
So that's how you make those things. Where's the chocolate?
ReplyDeleteMmm love the little frosting fingertip!
ReplyDeleteDrool. Love the cute little blur of a hand reaching for the candy in that first pic!
ReplyDeleteSuch fun and colorful photos! Must be fun making with the kids! Happy WW!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Could you give me the recipe for walls and roof?:))
ReplyDeleteLove the colors...love the fun...now let's eat! :-) Happy WW...
ReplyDelete...and I thought it was plastic until I stuck one of those tiny round balls in my mouth. So Princess D had to prove to me that the discs were "enemems." I wanted to replace them but she said you both ate the extra candy.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteI totally have the same post in the pipeline, except my gingerbread house isn't quite so pretty. It's . . . um . . . artistic. Yeah, artistic.
So cute. We don't have kids, so we never make gingerbread houses. I need to get over the idea that we have to have kids, and make one, because they look so cute.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and mine is finally up too :o)
Monkey wants to move in for just a little while...
ReplyDeleteNice set. Yummy house.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. That gingerbread house looks so yummy. How did you keep the Princess from eating it?
ReplyDeleteHow much fun! I am actually going to be making these with my kids tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Oh very clever! That's one thing we don't do in South Africa.
ReplyDeleteOK - you must tell me if you bought the pre-made house sides or if you baked it. I mistakenly bought the 'from scratch' house - yeah... I can't make anything.
ReplyDeleteGood pics!
We have a tradition with my husbands family with making gingerbread houses every year. We make at least 10 of them with my 5 nieces and nephews and my 2 kids. It's a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI like your front window...might just steal that idea for this year!
Yummy photo. I'll have to make one of those with my kids.
ReplyDeleteThose shots are so crisp and sharp. Is it the camera or the skill of the photographer? hehe.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and thanks for your visit. The consensus seems to be that it is some kind of mud dauber nest.
That is adorable!!! It came out adorable!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Mama!
ReplyDeleteI don't DARE try a gingerbread house this year! Maybe one day...I think the boys would fight about it and eat all the candies before we could even get the pieces together!
MUCH better looking then ours!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it was a lot of fun. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteoooohhh. pretty.
ReplyDeletei love the roof!