Wednesday, December 24, 2008

"Gingerbread" Houses

Back in 2005, some good friends of ours invited us to make "gingerbread" houses out of graham crackers. Admittedley, that was my first experience in the contsruction of such architechual masterpieces.

This is Jaymie's house from that event. We know it is hers because almost every square inch is covered in candy.
This is my house, complete with marshmallow smoke and snow man. And squashed marshmallow in the front door. I guess there was some sort of tragic accident involving the testing of the malleability of marshallow men.
So this year we continued the tradition of building houses for Christmas. We invited over the most creative people we could think of to see what they'd come up with. They built a mideval castle, complete with serfs, gummy archers, and licorice drawbridge.
This is them holding up their creation making their best mideval warrior faces....okay well at least he made the face.
Close up of their castle. They must've come with a layout in mind as they rapidly laid their foundation and had their house mostly built while we still barely had our houses put together.
Jaymie made a more traditional style house this year as we had <1 yr old to wrestle with through the evening. Again, you can spot her house by the one that has every square inch covered in candy.
A beautiful model next to our houses.Close up of Jaymie's house. In the back left corner she even built o pretzel manger and had a full nativity set going on that even included a sheep.


My house this year was going to be a Hurrican Ike ravaged beach property. Instead it turned out to just be a beach house....ON STILTS! It turns out engineering stilts for a gingerbread house is not very easy.
In the back you can see Manitoba with his fishing pole, trying to catch his orange slice fish in the sea of blue coconut shavings. If only Manitoba were really here to see it...Thanks for starting a great family tradition for us!

4 comments:

KT said...

Very nice "houses". The colored cocount shavings are a great idea and I love the manger scene!

Ashley said...

Those are some great houses! I'm already making notes in my head for next years house.

Jennifer said...

Your houses look great! I'm glad you had a good time and were thinking about us. We miss you and we await next years creations!

edwin said...

Those houses are awesome! This year I learned that if you sculpt things out of salt water taffy, like a reindeer, they "melt" after about two hours and become a puddle of taffy and toothpick pieces.
I hope my orange slice fish was delicious