L14 and her friends P and E designed, built and decorated this house. The group worked really well together as each participant had their own area of expertise which was employed as needed.
As you can see the scale is quite big, there was definitely the need for a little structural reinforcement inside this one!
A little frozen creek was added along with the pretzel bridge.
The final entry from the Group of Four, an outdoor hockey rink, was made by two of the boys, who did a fantastic job and managed to put it all together in the shortest time. It was funny to hear them discussing the details, they were not in the least concerned about how to make the lights stay up, or how to make a gingerbread sign, they were deep in conversation about the exact position of the gummy bear players. They were setting up actual hockey plays! I intended to get another picture from the other signs which would have showed the little “Ginger-rena” sign, but I didn’t get to it before it was taken to the competition. See the little gingerbread zamboni yet to be positioned on the board.
Very impressive!
More great efforts with wonderful imagination and adaptive skills. Congratulations.
Now we await with interest the results of the competition.
ND
The boys want to try making a gingerbread house of their own design. Can you divulge your recipe?
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