Today I was in a crappy mood since Sammie (19 months old) decided that sleep was optional for her last night, which made it optional for me and the hubby. Very tired, however, channeled that energy (that I did not have) into helping the kids make their gingerbread houses.
They look forward to it every year. This year we bought the Wilton Kit instead of doing it ourselves (I recommend the kit for sure). I love how the icing works with this kit. Sets quickly and hardens great!
Do you make them? If so, give me your link so we can check 'em out!
Fancy sides he did.
They look forward to it every year. This year we bought the Wilton Kit instead of doing it ourselves (I recommend the kit for sure). I love how the icing works with this kit. Sets quickly and hardens great!
Do you make them? If so, give me your link so we can check 'em out!
I recommend the kits. All the candy and icing comes with.
The house is already precut for you also.
Molly felt like she was opening a present 8)
Only bummer, for the kiddies, you have to let the icing set up for 1 hour
before you can decorate. The box says 2-3 hours, but i did an hour
and was solid as a rock.
Time to start decorating. (and eating the candies...lol)
Molly's front door..
Front of Zachary's
Fancy sides he did.
I did the scalloping for him.
Back of his house.
Front of Zachary's house.
Molly's turn (nice smile huh..)
Side
Back of hers.
Comments
If you're interested, I'm hosting a Christmas Cookie Exchange tomorrow thru Sat. on my blog and I'd love you to join up.
Blessings,
Alison
Stuff and Nonsense
Alison - thanks..I would love to jion in the exchange!
Tonya - thanks, I really need the sleep...