I thought it would be fun to invite some friends of ours, Brandon & Jayme, over to decorate gingerbread houses after we shot some maternity photos for them. I wasn't about to go the kit-route, but I had also never built a gingerbread house from the ground up either. I am a perfectly good baker...how difficult could it be?
We made the dough and rolled & cut the side and roof pieces one night.
The baking process took f o o r e e v e r r since there were so many batches of cookie sheets rotating through the oven baking at a low temp for such a long time. Man, did my house smell heavenly though :)
Tucker helped by hoovering up little pieces of falling dough, good boy!
The next evening I made cement frosting, and we glued the sides together. This step in the process was more challenging than I had expected. Everything had to line up just right, which was hard when working with irregular cookies. I tried to hard to cut and transfer everything perfectly, but the parchment paper underneath warped a little as they baked. Oh well, I got it to work, and I let the walls sit overnight before attaching the roof pieces. I let the roof sit while we went to take baby-bump pictures.
When we came back they were ready for decorations.
The plates cost me a buck a piece at the Goodwill...way cuter than a foil-wrapped tray and I didn't mind sending the plate home with them and not getting it back. I also picked up a good assortment of candy decor at the dollar store.
I wish I would have taken a group picture of all of us, or at least one of us working away...all I've got is the after photo of our house + dog house.
We all had a lot of fun, and I think this will have to become an annual tradition for the four (almost five) of us!
2 comments:
Nice cake house!
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You pooch looks like ours-- and just as precious, too! I love your photo of the mom/dad shoes with baby shoes in the middle. Too cute and SO creative! I make vintage aprons, so I enjoy your fabric adventures, too. thank you for sharing your creative genius!!
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