Um, adorable!! Hey, we met a new little puppy today, called Molly!! Totally cute. Also a lesson in "i will talk to anyone with a dog" which my children need to learn is not always OK!! Love Posie
Oh wow, that would look perfect here - I'm going with a red and white theme for our prezzies. I love the way you've decorated it - must make one myself next year, Grace will have fun helping decorate it. Do you have special templates/moulds or something to make the walls/roof etc?
what a sweet blog, and that gingerbread house is gorgeous... Im desperate to have a go too, but Im running out of time as usual!! why does december feel about 2 days long as opposed to say June or July which seem to last months and months?!
That looks amazing Sarah, i can only imagine the smell it must have been so wonderful! I wish I could make one of these, no one in my family eats gingerbread though and it would be such a waste. I'd love to do the construction and decoration!
Wow Sarah, that is amazing! I havent ever attempted one of those and even if I did, it would never look like that. Have a wonderful Christmas. Love Emma. xx
oh i love it.....first time i've even logged onto blogland..........i love that you baked it all yourself too...and the simplicity big smooch and have a wonderful christmas day EATING it hehehehe xx
Mmmm...Sarah, I can smell the gingerbread cooking from here! What a lovely job you have done. Congratulations it is gorgeous.
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Um, adorable!! Hey, we met a new little puppy today, called Molly!! Totally cute. Also a lesson in "i will talk to anyone with a dog" which my children need to learn is not always OK!! Love Posie
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous! I've never been game to try making one so I absolutely take my hat off to you :)
ReplyDeleteWow and YUM, well done. Such a clever lady xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that would look perfect here - I'm going with a red and white theme for our prezzies. I love the way you've decorated it - must make one myself next year, Grace will have fun helping decorate it. Do you have special templates/moulds or something to make the walls/roof etc?
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute Sarah. I love the way that the door is ajar. x
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute! Looks so nice :)
ReplyDeleteJust fab, Sarah. We're making ours tomorrow - I hope it looks half as good! J x
ReplyDeleteWow Sarah, that is sooooo pretty! I bet you wont want to eat it, it looks too perfect. Yum Yum though! Jxx
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute !!!! Sarah !! love it......happy sunday.....love Ria....
ReplyDeleteyummm, i'm coming down!
ReplyDeleteOMG! You made that. It's gorgeous!! xx
ReplyDeletewhat a sweet blog, and that gingerbread house is gorgeous... Im desperate to have a go too, but Im running out of time as usual!! why does december feel about 2 days long as opposed to say June or July which seem to last months and months?!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing Sarah, i can only imagine the smell it must have been so wonderful! I wish I could make one of these, no one in my family eats gingerbread though and it would be such a waste. I'd love to do the construction and decoration!
ReplyDeleteWow Sarah, that is amazing! I havent ever attempted one of those and even if I did, it would never look like that. Have a wonderful Christmas. Love Emma. xx
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to make one of these.
Unfortunately, they never ever turned out. :0(
I could eat yours though. :0)
It looks sooo cute!
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xoxo
oh i love it.....first time i've even logged onto blogland..........i love that you baked it all yourself too...and the simplicity big smooch and have a wonderful christmas day EATING it hehehehe xx
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