Gingerbread House
We tried a different sort of gingerbread house this year - an A frame type. It is a bit easier to "glue" together than the traditional rectangle. Having to reconstitute old icing didn't help matters, though. Periodically I had to squeeze out some icing that hadn't gotten mixed well and was too dry.
Here's M after we have gotten the basic frame together.

A is ready to attach a decoration.

The finished house: TA-DA!
Here's M after we have gotten the basic frame together.

A is ready to attach a decoration.

The finished house: TA-DA!

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