I have not participated in "Mosaic Monday" in a while, so went thru my pictures to see what I could come up with. Some of you may remember, last year I posted pictures I took of some gingerbread houses made by the culinary staff where I attended a holiday event. Took some of the photos and ................
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If you have not already, be sure and visit Mary @ "Mosaic Monday", to see what she and the other participants have to share this week.Have a great week, and stay warm!
Glenda
20 comments:
Glenda -
LOVE this post! The gingerbread houses are amazing! My youngest son just mentioned the other day how fun it would be to make one. We might have to try it.
Toni
Wow those are amazing. I love to look at Gingerbread houses!
Those are beautiful. Need to decorate one with the grandsons. I am sure they would be just as pretty...to me. Ha.
Can you imagine actually making that? My, I know I would end up breaking something before I got it done. Beautiful mosaic!
Brenda
Wish I could do this. These are amazing!!
These are so gorgeous...I can't imagine having that much patience...
Wow, those are amazing gingerbread CASTLES. I could imagine eating them. Beautiful.
Such beautiful Gingerbread houses! Just amazing!
We don't mind seeing them again. Wonderful mosaic.
Those are exquisite!
I do remember them! Gorgeous! Somehow, I don't think I'll be trying them here, though ;)
Wow ... they are amazing creations!
Those are just amazing Glenda!
What talent and patience it must take to make these.
Thanks for sharing, maybe someday I will give one a try! (or maybe not) lol.
Cindy
I enlarged that picture twice, to get the details -- those houses are amazing. What talent!!!
And I still LOVE your nut tree in the header -- so pretty!
Cass
Beautiful mosaic, Glenda. I love all the gingerbread houses....Christine
Wow! These are all amazing and they make such a wonderful mosaic!
What a pretty mosaic, and what fun to see all of these fabulous creations together. I do remember your post last year. Those things are amazing! laurie
Isn't it amazing what they can do with gingerbread? I tried making one once when my kids were about junior high age. We worked and worked and it slid all over the place, frosting dripping...walls falling. I looked at the kids and said, forget it...just eat it! They still talk about how they got to tear into it and eat what they wanted!
Looking at both versions, I'd say that the black and white one helps us to appreciate the architecture more. Amazing creations.
You stay warm and cozy now!
What a great collection of gingerbread houses! LOTS of work went into those! Thanks for sharing.
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