2004 Gingerbread House Extravaganza!

Larry, Adam, Arie, Carol, Chris, and Kaylee

Here is how it ended up. Scroll down to see the “process” which lasted about 6 hours over two days.

We have made gingerbread houses for about 7 years from 1992-1998. We took a break for a few years and here we are again, starting up the tradition. The house itself is made from special gingerbread that is harder and tougher than normal gingerbread. Most of the other accouterments are made from carved candy. Adam made plans for the pieces of the house. Larry baked the pieces the morning of Christmas Eve. When they cooled the process started. As you can see, the whole place is decorated. Pieces are held together by a glue made from powdered sugar and egg whites. It is exceptionally gooey and dries quickly. The house sits amidst snow (white coconut) with a circular driveway (colored coconut) that is flanked by candy drops. There is a Domino’s truck in the driveway bringing the traditional Christmas Eve pizza. To the left of the house sit 5 trees on a lawn made from dyed coconut. The two larger trees are decorated for Christmas. To the front and right sits a snowman. Behind him there is a doghouse with Fido, the faithful pooch and his food bowl. In the back you can see Santa and his sleigh. In the back (not in view) is a swimming pool complete with diving board and a duck. The house itself has shutters on the windows, a log pile, and is complete with furniture. This year’s model has a kitchen table and chairs with flowers on the table. There is also a couch with a rug, a computer on a computer desk, a toilet (that’s Adam’s work) and a fishbowl with fish. Give credit to Adam and Kaylee. This is their work. The house itself has a stained glass roof, lights made from a necklace and various decorations. Since this is snow country, there are icicles all around. Below you will find pictures of the entire process. Enjoy! We sure did.


That’s all for this year. As always, we took copious notes on modifications and changes for next year. For example, there will be a balcony in the back to afford a clear look inside the house.