My Gingerbread Village for Christmas

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In summary, Gale loves christmastime and has spent the last few nights decorating her gingerbread village. Tonight she baby sat so her younger siblings could have some time to themselves and also made gingerbread houses for her friends and family. The village is the centerpiece of the holiday and she is very proud of it.
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Gale
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I love christmastime! as per tradition, tonight i made my gingerbread village. usually i spend a few nights on it, but since christmas is so soon, i had to get it done, and i couldn't before cause i was away at school. (actually, my friends and family thought i wasn't going to do it cause it was so late, but hah!)

so anyway, my sister and brother each decorated a house, and i also baby sat and made some houses for the kids, (which the brought home.) everything else i made myself. not all of it looks like i wanted, but it turned out nice anyway. well, i think. i didn't beat my icing long enough, so it was drippy in places, (you'll see the tree with the red strips that look like they're fallin off...) and when i went to take pictures, i knocked a lamp post down... (i was going to wait and post when i took new pics with it standing, but i can't wait!)

anyway, I'm really proud of it. its the center piece during the holidays. oh, and if you couldn't tell, its santa's workshop. i used peppermints, gum drops, flavored tootsie rolls, m&m's, mike and ikes, and licorice. I also got penut butter cup trees and keebler elved to decorate the town. i did make gingerbread tonight, but i always have horrible luck trying to use it to make villages, so i just used grahm cracker. last year i used gingerbread to make a 2 ft house... and it turned out pretty disasterous.

ANYWAY. I'm excited about it, so I'm talking tons! sorry! hope you guys think its as cool as i do. i spent ages on it. unfortunately, you can't see some of the stuff, so i may take one or two more pics. i made a snowman i really like that's beside the toy factory.

but anyway, on with the show!

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:smile: Its beautiful! It looks great and yummy!
 
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Wow. That's flat out awesome! :biggrin:
 
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Very cool! I was thinking of making gingerbread houses this year, but like you, just didn't have time (I do make the gingerbread from a recipe a friend gave me, though I need to find the recipe before it's permanently lost...I really need to get my recipes organized). I've never tried cutting the gingerbread after baking to see if that's possible, so when I pre-cut the pieces, they never fit together quite right because they "puff up" a bit in the oven, but the icing is very forgiving of those sorts of things. I always have to remember to stock up on canned goods before I undertake a big gingerbread project, or else I run out of wall supports while waiting for the icing to harden. :rolleyes:

The only problem I have with making them is that everybody likes to look at it and they're all afraid to be the first to eat it. You have to wait for a kid (or a dad) to start sneaking off gumdrops before anyone's willing to actually break off a piece of gingerbread.

When I was doing my postdoc, I made one for the farm manager. He flat out refused to eat it (he was into crafty type things as Christmas decorations having two daughters in Girl Scouts) and ended up saving it. He puts it out every year (it was a little farm, complete with fences and animal cracker sheep...they don't include sheep in animal crackers, but believe it or not, the lions, when covered in white frosting, look like sheep :biggrin:).

Though, sometimes I have a hard time finding enough candies for all of them. You go through a lot of gumdrops!

I love your Hershey Kiss lamps! That's a great idea.
 
  • #5
"Toyz"? Even Santa seems to be writing things out in slang now-a-days. :bugeye:

The setup is pretty cool Gale :approve:
 
  • #6
Very cool, Gale!

My son and some other children from my church make gingerbread houses, which are then auctioned in order to raise money for 'Habitat for Humanity'. :smile:
 
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Astronuc said:
Very cool, Gale!
My son and some other children from my church make gingerbread houses, which are then auctioned in order to raise money for 'Habitat for Humanity'. :smile:
That's a really cool idea!

I used to know of a restaurant where the pastry chef would make a very elaborate gingerbead village every year. They'd display it for a bit, then auction it off and donate the money to a children's hospital (I think...it was something for sick children).
 
  • #8
We have that same tradition!

But we're skipping it this year. Your village is beautiful, Gale!
 
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mattmns said:
"Toyz"? Even Santa seems to be writing things out in slang now-a-days. :bugeye:
The setup is pretty cool Gale :approve:

do you know how hard it is to shape licorice?! i tried making an S, and it just wouldn't stay. it didn't want to bend. so i had to break it into three straight pieces, and then it was begging to be a Z instead. I'm sorry...

and yeah moonbear, i usually cut it before hand too, but i guess my icing isn't as forgiving. it always takes so long to beat the icing, i get bored of it. last year my house collapsed on itself, hehe.

we just finished decorating our house today, but i still haven't got the train set up. i can't believe its nearly christmas already!
 
  • #10
That's awesome, Gale. Thanks for posting the pics. My sibs and I had a great time making a gingerbread house last year. I have the worst time controlling that royal icing though. Every time I try to work with it I end up covered in it!
 
  • #11
Math Is Hard said:
That's awesome, Gale. Thanks for posting the pics. My sibs and I had a great time making a gingerbread house last year. I have the worst time controlling that royal icing though. Every time I try to work with it I end up covered in it!

we're too alike! i think i ruined a pair of pants yesterdy. well, i ruined a sweatshirt too probably, but i was borrowing that from my sister! you should've seen the kids who came over. the one little girl had icing in herr hair and all over her face. it was sooooo cute!
 
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I think that's the best part - how much the kids (even the big kids) enjoy it. My brother was 19 last year and I started working on the gingerbread decorations without him. He tried to blow me off and go back to his video games. Figured he was too old for that kind of stuff now. I feigned an emergency - ooh! help! - the house is collapsing! You have to help me hold it up while I stick on more icing! ...heh heh heh That's all it took. He was hooked. He ended up working on it with us for about 5 hours.:biggrin:
 

1. What inspired you to create a gingerbread village for Christmas?

As a lover of both baking and the holiday season, I wanted to combine my passions and create something unique and festive. I also have fond memories of making gingerbread houses with my family as a child, so it was a nostalgic project for me.

2. How did you ensure the structural stability of the gingerbread houses?

I used a sturdy gingerbread recipe and let the pieces cool and harden completely before assembling them with royal icing. I also added extra support by using pretzel sticks as pillars and braces.

3. How long did it take you to complete the gingerbread village?

It took me approximately 15 hours to bake the gingerbread, construct the houses, and decorate the village. I spread the process out over a few days to allow for cooling and drying time.

4. What materials did you use to decorate the gingerbread village?

I used royal icing, candy canes, gumdrops, sprinkles, and various types of candy for the decorations. I also used food coloring to dye the icing and create different colors for the houses and landscape.

5. How long will the gingerbread village last?

If stored properly in an airtight container, the gingerbread village can last for several weeks. However, the candy and decorations may start to degrade over time, so it is best enjoyed within the first week or two.

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