Ah! At first I thuoght these were the real edible kind-- what a lot of work, regardless! I bet everyone wanted to take them home. Love her coiled trees too. Makes me want to start on next Christmas's decorations in January!
These are precious! My mom always made our "gingerbread houses" out of cardboard. When we lived in Kingwood she had decorating parties for the families at my dad's office. I bought a kit...how lazy of me :)
Ah! At first I thuoght these were the real edible kind-- what a lot of work, regardless! I bet everyone wanted to take them home. Love her coiled trees too. Makes me want to start on next Christmas's decorations in January!
ReplyDeleteGood Golly Miss Molly these houses are precious...the details are fantastic...the colors...everything about them is magical
ReplyDeleteVirginia is a creative genius...you two have the most fun!
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These are precious! My mom always made our "gingerbread houses" out of cardboard. When we lived in Kingwood she had decorating parties for the families at my dad's office. I bought a kit...how lazy of me :)
ReplyDeleteBFF Virginia s very talented. They are totally adorable!
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So adorable! Maybe I'll try to grab some of those little houses and make some ....or at least one for next year. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours, Linda!
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I also have food on the brain and at first glance I thought they were edible! love the colours, gorgeous and more!
ReplyDeleteSlowly stepping into the world of blogging again -- what a divine early stop -- these are enchanting!
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