Christmas Traditions: How to Host a DIY Gingerbread House Decorating Party by Katie Lewis

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December 12, 2019

Christmas Traditions: How to Host a DIY Gingerbread House Decorating Party

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Elisa Schmitz
What a fun idea, Katie Lewis! My kids have always loved making gingerbread houses!
S Roberts
This is the first in 5 years I’ve not had a gingerbread house building party. Only I bought the kits and the kids built them. Mainly ended up destroying my dining room and most candy and “mortar” being eaten before it got close to the house, but they had a blast. Real accolades go to Bella who made the most of her house that was broken, she put all the decorations on it with mortar drizzled around and claimed it was in an earthquake! What else is a kid from California supposed think?

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