Thank you for watching my first gingerbread house! There are a couple of popular questions that I have been getting that I wanted to share with all of you! Will you make more? Yes! My kitchen is currently undergoing a reno, but once it is done I hope to make many more! Do you have the template? I didn't end up keeping this template but I hope to post templates for future houses. How long did it take? I worked mostly nights and weekends and it took about 3-4 weeks!
hello! love your work!! I am planning to make a gingerbread hogmeade village from harry potter! but I think I need a little help from the software you use at the beginning of the video
Oh! So glad to have just found you! Do you have the directions and measurements to go along with this wonderful video? I will gladly pay for said directions--I HAVE to try my hand at this!!!! Please share!
I live in Macon, GA. Hi. I loved this video but I have a question. When you glued the pieces down, are you using white glue like school glue or are you using something like royal icing?
Wow! It's refreshing to see a gingerbread house video that actually shows how much planning went into it. Like, this didn't magically turn out fine - you worked hard for it!
I’m going to just assume they meant to hit the upvote button and hit the downvote instead by accident, I know I’ve done that a few times. (I *hope* I’ve never done so without noticing and correcting myself!)
This turned out amazingggg! One note I have though from other peoples homemade gingerbread houses. when you first are making the pieces you just score the outlines and then when they first come out of the oven and they are nice and soft, you cut them out entirely. This prevents the edges from burning.
I am mesmerazed with your dedication to add different textures of snow to this house. And the details in the christmas tree are so top!! I'm so glad I found this video!
Nicely done- well-planned and designed with an aesthetic that honors the material. Pretty but retains a sense of gingerbread, not all polished where it looks like ceramic. Many years ago, I made gingerbread houses for weeks during the holidays to sell at small regional shops. I must have made over 200 in those five years. Two things for anyone wanting to do their own. First, I used dry caramel to assemble the major pieces (dry caramel is simply melted white sugar). Unlike royal icing, it sets almost immediately so that things do not need to be buttressed. It takes a little practice, but so worth it. Second, color the royal icing brown to match the gingerbread for areas that might show and are not part of a snow detail. Much less glaring.
Wow good idea on using brown icing when patching them up! Too bad caramel won’t work for us that stay in tropical country, I used melted sugar one year and my windows became a pool of water in my gingerbread house after two days 😂 Very nice video and amazing work! Love all the details! ❤
I just have to say I love how u showed every part of the process- even the messy bits! It's so encouraging to see an expert baker that still spills sugar and makes a mess sometimes! (btw it turned out amazing!!)
Love this! I make architectural models in gingerbread with my husband every year, and our process is largely the same except we work from photos and figure out the height/width ratios from there. Will try sketch up! A few suggestions to make things easier that I learned by trial and error- use really stiff Royal icing for assembly and wipe the excess on the outside away with your finger or a damp cloth instead of scraping it when it's dry with a blade. Definitely bake first and cut windows while it's hot from the oven for crisp lines the first time. To square of edges on the other pieces I shave off with a very sharp bread knife or rasp to bevel sharp corners. Another great option for Windows is sheet gelatin as well, creates a crystal clear finish with beautiful "lead work"! Keep up the great work and enjoy 😀
I watched this whole thing amazed by your dedication and skill, then came down to the comments and was FLABBERGASTED when I saw that your subscribers were not in the millions yet! This is incredible!
I came for this awesome gingerbread house but stayed (subscribed) for the details. This was not the usual four walls and I appreciate every minute of it! THANK YOU❤️❤️❤️
BEAUTIFUL!!! Now when can I move in? Just kidding, but it is ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! If I could afford it I would love to live in a life sized version built with bricks instead of Gingerbread!
Sinceramente, la casa 🏡 le quedó espectacular, preciosa, cada detalle, se nota que fue un arduo trabajo, le felicito por su excelente labor. Muchas gracias por compartir su video. ¡Dios bendice su gran arte!
Wow, this was truly wonderful! Watching you make this house was marvellous and it’d be truly hard to not be feeling some holiday joy after seeing this! I’m inspired to go on my own long gingerbread architectural journey now haha. This was the first video of yours I’ve seen- so awesome! I’m glad I stumbled upon it, thanks so much for making and sharing.
Reminds me of some of the houses in Saint Paul and Stillwater Minnesota. Beautiful! I could live in a house like that. With Midnight snacking it wouldn't last too long!
Amazing!! Absolutely love it!! What mm depth did you roll your structural pieces to? And was that chocolate fondant, or moulding chocolate you used for the support columns & balustrade?
I am not even half way through the video and I’m thoroughly enjoying this! So awesome! I subbed and will follow on Instagram. My husband and I are preparing to build a gingerbread house together too now. I’m letting the gingerbread cool down from the oven and was watching videos while it cools down and came across your video 🥰
Thank you!!! I really wish I had kept the template I made to measure! But I really recommend designing it in a free online 3D modeling software like SketchUp increasing your template from that!! ❤️
Just found this video and wow, that's a spectacular house! As I'm a newbie to gingerbread houses, I was wondering what some of the trim pieces and porch railings were made of. Gum paste? Fondant? Thanks for making this video - it looks like it was a labor of love!
Thank you!! I was a newbie too so it was so much trial and error! The trim was made out of fondant but the areas that needed a little more support were made of gum paste since it seems to dry a little harder. I'm so glad you liked it!!
@@JamisonJoy thank you so much for the reply - much appreciated 😊. I have so much to learn, but I'm excited to try. Videos like this are SOOO helpful because it actually shows you how stuff is done! Nicely lighted and edited as well. Thanks again. ❤️
I am very impressed with how you can make this house. I was wondering if you can do the chocolate gingerbread house replica of the life-size gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian resort and spa at Walt Disney World? Please!
This is amazing! You are so very talented to design this and decorate it down to the very tiniest of pieces! Words just don’t do justice for this beauty! Thanks for sharing and ❤️fromTX
This is definitely the type of task I always want to take on. Thank you for sharing this. I am definitely inspired. The amount of time this will take me though I will have to plan for next year lol I don't think 25days is enough time, and the amount of royal icing I would have to make! 😬 (I would definitely do a modern mansion:) that's just my style )
This is beyond incredible!!! Just WOW! I don’t have words! But I have to know, did you end up eating it? 😂 Is there even a way to preserve it? I know I’m 2 years late to this post but I’ve been looking for a tutorial on how to make something similar for decor purposes.
What a beautiful job! I just received the blueprints to a local historic mansion in my area. I requested it for this exact purpose! What gingerbread recipe would you recommend to be sturdy enough to hold such a large structure? Today is Christmas and I didn’t have time to make our yearly family gingerbread house, let alone a mansion 🤣🤦🏻♀️I wondered when is a good time to start? Seeing as no one would be eating it, could I start making it this far in advance? Thank you 😊
Thank you!! There are a lot of basic gingerbread construction recipes but I used a really basic one since I had to make so much. 1 cup spectrum shortening 1/2 cup molasses 1/2 cup light corn syrup 580 g flour 1/4 cup water I've had it for a month now and it's stronger than ever, so you can definitely make ahead!!!
@@JamisonJoy Thank you so much for your speedy response! It’s amazing how such a simple recipe can work so well, but not surprised because of the lack of butter or leavening agents 😉 I also am so grateful for the recipe you used! When I finish this monstrous mansion I will tag you on Instagram 😊 I found a great recipe for Royal icing that sets fast and is super firm. You did a fantastic job filming your process and I know this won’t be easy. I am going to have to buy a ton of foam board! I assume that you will be able to reuse it if you want to make another one of the same?
@@lisaanderson135 I would LOVE to see it when you are done - please tag me!! I used MDF board instead of foam board. The house was so heavy, it was nice to have the added structure of the wood and I will definitely be able to reuse the base!
@@JamisonJoy A year later and I am going to make another. What computer program did you use to build your house? Thank you for all your help with the recipe!
@@lisaanderson135 I used Sketchup - the online version is free to use! I am so happy to hear you are making another one! I am planning on making one in 2022 once the kitchen is done, they are fun to create!
Trick is to not cut the dough exact before baking. Cut ever slightly extra or a little overage to allow shrinkage during baking. You can always mildly file down to fit. Rather than not have enough.
Wow! Thought you were using raw dough, but it was fun paste/fondant - lol. Baking a round on the rolling pin blew my mind! I would use a wine bottle. And your use of the Exacto knife?--so brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills!❤️👏
This is amazing, it both inspires me to do this and makes me want to never do this haha. Beautiful work. Throughout this video they were applying the royal icing messy and then in my head I'm like no way is that going to look clean and like snow and then seconds later BOOM, gorgeous snow textures. This taught me that clean lines in certain areas make a huge impact, and you can let things be a little more free form in others and it will still make an amazing effect. The pine tree specifically I was like no way and then the next shot it looked like a real freaking tree. Love it!!!
This is amazing! ❤️ quick technical question, how do you melt the candy for the windows without burning the already baked gingerbread? Is it just on a very low heat? Even if it was on low I feel like the gingerbread would still burn and become inedible. 🥺 I’m trying to figure out how it can be done to try myself ❤️
I cooled the gingerbread and then put the candy in it. Then I put it back in for five minutes with the crushed candy at the same temp that I was baking it at. Since it was already cool, I didnt have any issues with overbaking in that 5 minutes!
Amazing! Do you have any archittectual knowledge? This is really awsome...love the windows what did you use ? Isomalt? I hope this hous will have many many years to com! Pritty and romantik and just wow.
I was wondering... if you were to sell the houses exactly like the one you made in this video... how much would you charge? I wanna know, because I am willing to pay for one and have it sent to me. It looks so good and beautiful. I want to eat it right now!!! Wonderful work! You truly are an artist.
You have done an excellent job. And for what it is worth the basic method of design and execution seemed well thought out. The video itself was an excellent piece of entertainment and a living presentation template. I may have seen more “perfect” gingerbread construction but not any that contained more natural style. I truly think this will develop and I’m eager to see what has happened over the next two years. I find your work inspiring in a artistic way. I might be seeing what I want to see. That’s why I was exploring the net. I am in a kind of writers block but in a gingerbread creation construction Christmas detail kind of way. Watching your work and how you presented it was wonderful and very fun to watch. Perfection has so many definitions. Each definition held by different people to be “the definition” of perfect. I find that we all have an opinion but the only real art to perfection is in practice. I look forward to seeing your style develop. That is if I ever find this site, channel, platform, or whatever wherever this presentation is on the net.
Thank you for watching my first gingerbread house! There are a couple of popular questions that I have been getting that I wanted to share with all of you!
Will you make more? Yes! My kitchen is currently undergoing a reno, but once it is done I hope to make many more!
Do you have the template? I didn't end up keeping this template but I hope to post templates for future houses.
How long did it take? I worked mostly nights and weekends and it took about 3-4 weeks!
hello! love your work!! I am planning to make a gingerbread hogmeade village from harry potter! but I think I need a little help from the software you use at the beginning of the video
Oh! So glad to have just found you! Do you have the directions and measurements to go along with this wonderful video? I will gladly pay for said directions--I HAVE to try my hand at this!!!! Please share!
ua-cam.com/video/dudkL9Ul6bQ/v-deo.html
I live in Macon, GA.
Hi. I loved this video but I have a question. When you glued the pieces down, are you using white glue like school glue or are you using something like royal icing?
Wow! It's refreshing to see a gingerbread house video that actually shows how much planning went into it. Like, this didn't magically turn out fine - you worked hard for it!
WOW. The planning. The execution. The skill. The TIME. Hats off, this is incredible. 😍
This is absolutely GORGEOUS! Well done! I think the 4 people who “disliked” this need some hugs.
Thank you!! ❤️
AMEN!
No, how about a kick in the 🍑? Merry Christmas 🎄
I’m going to just assume they meant to hit the upvote button and hit the downvote instead by accident, I know I’ve done that a few times. (I *hope* I’ve never done so without noticing and correcting myself!)
This was unbelievable! I was exhausted just watching. What a job!
This turned out amazingggg! One note I have though from other peoples homemade gingerbread houses. when you first are making the pieces you just score the outlines and then when they first come out of the oven and they are nice and soft, you cut them out entirely. This prevents the edges from burning.
Thank you so much for letting me know. This is great information! I will definitely be doing this for my next one!!
Now this what I call a gingerbread house. Details details details great job!!
I am mesmerazed with your dedication to add different textures of snow to this house. And the details in the christmas tree are so top!! I'm so glad I found this video!
Nicely done- well-planned and designed with an aesthetic that honors the material. Pretty but retains a sense of gingerbread, not all polished where it looks like ceramic. Many years ago, I made gingerbread houses for weeks during the holidays to sell at small regional shops. I must have made over 200 in those five years. Two things for anyone wanting to do their own. First, I used dry caramel to assemble the major pieces (dry caramel is simply melted white sugar). Unlike royal icing, it sets almost immediately so that things do not need to be buttressed. It takes a little practice, but so worth it. Second, color the royal icing brown to match the gingerbread for areas that might show and are not part of a snow detail. Much less glaring.
This is awesome advice, I will definitely do these tips for my next one! Thank you!
Wow good idea on using brown icing when patching them up! Too bad caramel won’t work for us that stay in tropical country, I used melted sugar one year and my windows became a pool of water in my gingerbread house after two days 😂
Very nice video and amazing work! Love all the details! ❤
Wow,too beautiful to eat,a lot of patience was needed to make this,well done,
I just have to say I love how u showed every part of the process- even the messy bits! It's so encouraging to see an expert baker that still spills sugar and makes a mess sometimes! (btw it turned out amazing!!)
This is stunning. Wonderful work. This will go into my list of Christmas video content to watch during December every year.
Im so glad this is going to be part of your Christmas traditions!!
Love this! I make architectural models in gingerbread with my husband every year, and our process is largely the same except we work from photos and figure out the height/width ratios from there. Will try sketch up! A few suggestions to make things easier that I learned by trial and error- use really stiff Royal icing for assembly and wipe the excess on the outside away with your finger or a damp cloth instead of scraping it when it's dry with a blade. Definitely bake first and cut windows while it's hot from the oven for crisp lines the first time. To square of edges on the other pieces I shave off with a very sharp bread knife or rasp to bevel sharp corners. Another great option for Windows is sheet gelatin as well, creates a crystal clear finish with beautiful "lead work"! Keep up the great work and enjoy 😀
Thank you for the awesome tips, this is really helpful!!
I don't know why UA-cam brought me here, but this is amazing!
I watched this whole thing amazed by your dedication and skill, then came down to the comments and was FLABBERGASTED when I saw that your subscribers were not in the millions yet! This is incredible!
I came for this awesome gingerbread house but stayed (subscribed) for the details. This was not the usual four walls and I appreciate every minute of it! THANK YOU❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!
The most amazing most beautiful gingerbread house I’ve seen. You are truly a magnificent artist. I love your video.❤️
I get so much satisfaction watching cookie/ house decorating. This is sculpture work!
Ha! And I can't even make four walls and a roof stay together. Great work!
I love the music you chose. It was perfect!
You would most certainly win the Great British Bake-off! Super beautiful!
Meanwhile, at my house, no child or adult can get the 4 basic walls to stay standing up. This is so beautiful! Truly a masterpiece.
I love the music 🎶 in the background, very soothing
This is just wonderful. How long did it actually take you to do this? Planning and then building?
BEAUTIFUL!!! Now when can I move in? Just kidding, but it is ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! If I could afford it I would love to live in a life sized version built with bricks instead of Gingerbread!
I love the way you think!!
Patience is certainly needed when producing such a fabulous work of art. Wow.
😊 I’ve just learned so many tricks of the trade…. Thank You 😊
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas 👍👍👍💛☮️💟✝️💛👍👍👍
As an architect major, I noticed the Sketchup RIGHT AWAY!
Sinceramente, la casa 🏡 le quedó espectacular, preciosa, cada detalle, se nota que fue un arduo trabajo, le felicito por su excelente labor. Muchas gracias por compartir su video. ¡Dios bendice su gran arte!
Wow, this was truly wonderful! Watching you make this house was marvellous and it’d be truly hard to not be feeling some holiday joy after seeing this! I’m inspired to go on my own long gingerbread architectural journey now haha. This was the first video of yours I’ve seen- so awesome! I’m glad I stumbled upon it, thanks so much for making and sharing.
This is just GORGEOUS!!!!
Reminds me of some of the houses in Saint Paul and Stillwater Minnesota. Beautiful! I could live in a house like that. With Midnight snacking it wouldn't last too long!
WOW... Excellent job - Very beautiful gingerbread house. 😍🎀Fantastic !!!
This is so pretty! So much talent and creativity put into one amazing gingerbread house. It is way too pretty to eat.
I would definitely haunt this house if I was dead. Looks great.
It is a delight to see your creativity and perfect organization. Thank you.
Absolutely love the entire process and dedication!!❤❤❤ envious.. i want to try
A project for dollhousers, great job, thank you for sharing.
this amount of planning and execution inspires me to go on with my master's thesis
Love this!! Good luck!
Wow, you truly have alot of patience and talent I love this just Beautiful
THE “GLASS” WINDOWS!!!! ✨😱✨
The amount of work put into this just for someone to take it apart and eat it… I could never. Just the thought of it breaks my heart ✋😭
Wow. What amazing precision and work. Loved every bit of it including the music video and final product.
Thank you so much! It was a lot of fun!
A work of art💐.
I can't believe I watched the whole thing, it was amazing!!
Amazing!! Absolutely love it!! What mm depth did you roll your structural pieces to? And was that chocolate fondant, or moulding chocolate you used for the support columns & balustrade?
The amount of patients!
How come this has less than 1000 views? 😱 This is so creative, and inspired me to go do some baking!
Also I'm very curious to know how long this took to make?
You made my day!! From starting with the design and 3D modeling to finishing took about 3 weeks (nights and weekends)!!!
That was pretty impressive! I hope you have more to come for this year.
SUPER MAGICAL. You have such a talent. Thanks for sharing such a fabulous project:)
ive got an essay due tomorrow that i haven't started. i think this is a good use of my time though. awesome work btw
You totally needed the break😋
I am not even half way through the video and I’m thoroughly enjoying this! So awesome! I subbed and will follow on Instagram.
My husband and I are preparing to build a gingerbread house together too now. I’m letting the gingerbread cool down from the oven and was watching videos while it cools down and came across your video 🥰
I am so happy!! I would love to see your gingerbread house too! I subscribed to you as well, your wedding was just beautiful!!!
Amazing! I love everything in this video! Thank you for sharing this wonderful process with us!
Omg! That looks almost exactly like the house I grew up in.
I love how this turned out! Do you have a template or measurements of each piece?
Thank you!!! I really wish I had kept the template I made to measure! But I really recommend designing it in a free online 3D modeling software like SketchUp increasing your template from that!! ❤️
I wanna live in this cute little house. Looks amazing, hard work paid off ☺️
Wowwww... Amazing job, this is a high level gingerbread house????
The sugar windows were amazing!
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Oh your hard work is beautiful thank you for sharing 💕
This is one of the most fantastic house in the world!!!!!!!!!!!? I want to live in it .
Absolutely wonderful.
Wow, what a masterpiece! Brilliant!
Just found this video and wow, that's a spectacular house! As I'm a newbie to gingerbread houses, I was wondering what some of the trim pieces and porch railings were made of. Gum paste? Fondant? Thanks for making this video - it looks like it was a labor of love!
Thank you!! I was a newbie too so it was so much trial and error! The trim was made out of fondant but the areas that needed a little more support were made of gum paste since it seems to dry a little harder. I'm so glad you liked it!!
@@JamisonJoy thank you so much for the reply - much appreciated 😊. I have so much to learn, but I'm excited to try. Videos like this are SOOO helpful because it actually shows you how stuff is done! Nicely lighted and edited as well. Thanks again. ❤️
I am very impressed with how you can make this house. I was wondering if you can do the chocolate gingerbread house replica of the life-size gingerbread house at the Grand Floridian resort and spa at Walt Disney World? Please!
Love this idea!!
If you figure it out please give me the full details step by step please and thank you 🙏
Awesome! That was definitely a labor of love!
This is amazing! You are so very talented to design this and decorate it down to the very tiniest of pieces! Words just don’t do justice for this beauty! Thanks for sharing and ❤️fromTX
Absolutely just will love it
BREATHTAKING! Now that's what I call talent. I'm in awe!!! TFS God Bless You & Our Country!!!
Wow! Love how you lit it up. Can't imagine the work that takes!
This is definitely the type of task I always want to take on. Thank you for sharing this. I am definitely inspired. The amount of time this will take me though I will have to plan for next year lol I don't think 25days is enough time, and the amount of royal icing I would have to make! 😬
(I would definitely do a modern mansion:) that's just my style )
Wow you deserve 1 million subscribers for this this is amazing 🤩
This is beyond incredible!!! Just WOW! I don’t have words! But I have to know, did you end up eating it? 😂 Is there even a way to preserve it? I know I’m 2 years late to this post but I’ve been looking for a tutorial on how to make something similar for decor purposes.
You are absolutely amazing! How did you do all of this?
WOW! Speechless...
Amazing work! Turned out awesome!
Beautiful gingerbread house.it you along time but worth it.
WOW love it, thanks for sharing
What a beautiful job! I just received the blueprints to a local historic mansion in my area. I requested it for this exact purpose! What gingerbread recipe would you recommend to be sturdy enough to hold such a large structure? Today is Christmas and I didn’t have time to make our yearly family gingerbread house, let alone a mansion 🤣🤦🏻♀️I wondered when is a good time to start? Seeing as no one would be eating it, could I start making it this far in advance? Thank you 😊
Thank you!! There are a lot of basic gingerbread construction recipes but I used a really basic one since I had to make so much.
1 cup spectrum shortening
1/2 cup molasses
1/2 cup light corn syrup
580 g flour
1/4 cup water
I've had it for a month now and it's stronger than ever, so you can definitely make ahead!!!
@@JamisonJoy Thank you so much for your speedy response! It’s amazing how such a simple recipe can work so well, but not surprised because of the lack of butter or leavening agents 😉 I also am so grateful for the recipe you used! When I finish this monstrous mansion I will tag you on Instagram 😊 I found a great recipe for Royal icing that sets fast and is super firm. You did a fantastic job filming your process and I know this won’t be easy. I am going to have to buy a ton of foam board! I assume that you will be able to reuse it if you want to make another one of the same?
@@lisaanderson135 I would LOVE to see it when you are done - please tag me!! I used MDF board instead of foam board. The house was so heavy, it was nice to have the added structure of the wood and I will definitely be able to reuse the base!
@@JamisonJoy A year later and I am going to make another. What computer program did you use to build your house? Thank you for all your help with the recipe!
@@lisaanderson135 I used Sketchup - the online version is free to use! I am so happy to hear you are making another one! I am planning on making one in 2022 once the kitchen is done, they are fun to create!
What a masterpiece. I just love it
Trick is to not cut the dough exact before baking. Cut ever slightly extra or a little overage to allow shrinkage during baking. You can always mildly file down to fit. Rather than not have enough.
This is amazing! Such an incredible creation with so many details. Incredible work! Absolutely loved it!!!
Wow! Thought you were using raw dough, but it was fun paste/fondant - lol. Baking a round on the rolling pin blew my mind! I would use a wine bottle. And your use of the Exacto knife?--so brilliant! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills!❤️👏
A wine bottle is an excellent idea!!!
@@JamisonJoy Thanks!
This video cured my depression :)
This is amazing, it both inspires me to do this and makes me want to never do this haha. Beautiful work. Throughout this video they were applying the royal icing messy and then in my head I'm like no way is that going to look clean and like snow and then seconds later BOOM, gorgeous snow textures.
This taught me that clean lines in certain areas make a huge impact, and you can let things be a little more free form in others and it will still make an amazing effect. The pine tree specifically I was like no way and then the next shot it looked like a real freaking tree. Love it!!!
I can’t even begin to guess how long this took you!! Wow!!
Wonderful, your're an artist!!👍👍👍😊...greetings from a cake creator from Germany 🇩🇪..Merry Christmas 2022.🕯🎄Caroline
I learned how to bake the rounded shape with what I have. Thank u!
That's awesome! So glad it helped!!
This is amazing! ❤️ quick technical question, how do you melt the candy for the windows without burning the already baked gingerbread? Is it just on a very low heat? Even if it was on low I feel like the gingerbread would still burn and become inedible. 🥺 I’m trying to figure out how it can be done to try myself ❤️
I cooled the gingerbread and then put the candy in it. Then I put it back in for five minutes with the crushed candy at the same temp that I was baking it at. Since it was already cool, I didnt have any issues with overbaking in that 5 minutes!
@@JamisonJoy brilliant! That makes total sense now you have said it 😊
What was the candy you used? Thanks in advance ☺️
Wow! Amazing!! Where did you find clear candy for the windows? What kind of candy is it?
I got them on Amazon! They are the "Sunny Island Arcor Crystal Mint"
Amazing! Do you have any archittectual knowledge? This is really awsome...love the windows what did you use ? Isomalt? I hope this hous will have many many years to com! Pritty and romantik and just wow.
I do!! I love the building side of things. For the window I used clear hard candies (I got them online). Very easy to use!
Fantastic...it would have been nice to see it in a dimmer setting too, for the lighting effect.
Great idea!!!!
this is next level incredible!!!
I was wondering... if you were to sell the houses exactly like the one you made in this video... how much would you charge? I wanna know, because I am willing to pay for one and have it sent to me. It looks so good and beautiful. I want to eat it right now!!!
Wonderful work! You truly are an artist.
This is stunning! A true work of art. What is the unbaked brown stuff you use for detailing? Fondant? Chocolate? Unbaked dough?
💕 it's fondant and gumpaste!
That is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful!!!!! Got so many tips from your video, was wondering what your glazy frosting mix was made from.
Just regular royal frosting, super easy!
You have done an excellent job. And for what it is worth the basic method of design and execution seemed well thought out. The video itself was an excellent piece of entertainment and a living presentation template. I may have seen more “perfect” gingerbread construction but not any that contained more natural style. I truly think this will develop and I’m eager to see what has happened over the next two years.
I find your work inspiring in a artistic way. I might be seeing what I want to see. That’s why I was exploring the net. I am in a kind of writers block but in a gingerbread creation construction Christmas detail kind of way. Watching your work and how you presented it was wonderful and very fun to watch. Perfection has so many definitions. Each definition held by different people to be “the definition” of perfect. I find that we all have an opinion but the only real art to perfection is in practice. I look forward to seeing your style develop.
That is if I ever find this site, channel, platform, or whatever wherever this presentation is on the net.
So good! If I could like twice, I would.
So is that glue or Royal icing? So beautiful!!!