Paula Krueger considers herself a "baby "chef, not because she cooks for babies, but because she's still learning how to cook. She started this blog after taking Wilton method classes and at that point was more interested in baking. She's since become more interested in learning to cook as her family has grown. She also covers product reviews and travel as well.
Very Cute!
LOVE it! Can’t wait to make ours this year!
Love it!!!!, every year we make a house, we have tried from scratch and from a kit,but mine never looked as good as yours…. yours looks great!!! love the little pond with penguins and all your details!!!!
Aww thanks! It started out as a kit with a lot of extras thrown in. Ice cream cones for the trees, gummy penguins, some of the characters and the snowflakes were extras. I made a ton of frosting to color and have fun with. 🙂
They are so cute! My kiddos and I love making gingerbread houses together this time of year!
Great job! My kids are asking when we will be making our gingerbread houses.
Now that looks good enough to eat! I can’t wait to build one with my daughter in a few years 🙂
Wow, so cute! My DIL does a kit one with the boys every year… last year was the first time the oldest really got into it, and was eating the stale candy while they were making it, and after it was put together.. euww… she bought extra frosting in a tube to glue it together, but yours is so much cuter ( don’t tell her! I’ll be dead!)
Thanks! Your secret’s safe with me. This is actually turning into an annual event at Grandma’s house. We have a tea lunch first and then we put together a house for each family. I actually grabbed a stale gumdrop and it took 5 mins to choke it down. I should have spit it out but I was surrounded by kids!
Now that’s a cool gingerbread house!
Tooooo cute we’ll be doing are’s soonn tooo. HOW FUN do you eat it after wards?