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Whether you’re gaga for gingerbread houses or a first-time builder, you likely have one thing that stands out as a priority when choosing a kit. Maybe it’s the flavor, or the simplicity, but whatever ...
Gingerbread houses crafted by Kansas City Public Schools culinary arts students are on their way to Union Station, where they’ll be on display until Christmas. “They make some amazing things,” says ...
For the serious enthusiasts who spend months constructing their edible architecture, tool kits include some things you’d expect (icing), and others more associated with regular construction: ...
Once the realm of family holiday projects, gingerbread architecture has outgrown storybook cottages, gumdrops and marzipan. Tourist attractions and hotels, including the Westin St. Francis in San ...
Some things are better left to the professionals. At least, that’s the idea behind Gingertown, an annual industry event and fundraiser organized by the D.C.-based David M. Schwarz Architects (DMSAS).
If the only gingerbread house you’ve ever made had walls that caved in—and it came from a box—you’re not alone. Making a gingerbread house is hard work, and the competitors in the Community Design ...
This is one of those ideas that’s so simple we can’t believe we haven’t heard of it before now. [Johan von Konow] is upping his holiday decorating game this year by designing his Gingerbread House in ...
What can a gingerbread house teach us about architecture? A history museum in Minnesota is using cookies and icing to teach students about structural design and the permitting process - lessons that ...
Gum paste elves are decorating a tree, gingerbread characters are parachuting in and reindeer are prancing on the roof in Gartman Model Bakery’s latest gingerbread display. For her fourth annual ...