House #1 Nutcracker Sweet

This house was made by Lisa Cadigan and her daughter, Ellen. They created a whimsical rendition of the Nutcracker Ballet. Note the hand drawn main characters and the beautiful dancers alongside them!

House #2 Riff on a German Christmas Pyramid

Inspired by the Christmas Haus shop on Baltimore St. This house spins and has a candle to light it!

House #3 Christmas Cheer

Nothing goes to waste here, most of this candy was leftover from Halloween! Cookie cutters were used for some of the cut outs but make note of those beautiful windows – made from melted jolly ranchers!

House #4 Welcome to Whoville

Emily Harte and Miranda, her daughter worked on this landscape together. The beautiful pastel colors and whimsical town villagers are something out the story books! Note that the welcome sign is made of marshmallow fondant.

House #5 Gingerbread Bird House

This life like and life size piece comes with it’s own nest and birds! Take a look inside the hole of the house for a surprise! Note the bird wings and roof shingles were made from slivered almonds.

House #6 Rila Monastery in Bulgaria

This house was done by Mary Jewell and her grandaughter, Taylor Mellinger. It is modeled after the Rila Monastery in Bulgaria. Taylors favorite part was the construction, as well as hiding the sled in the back! Rice rolls were used for the floor of this creation!

House # 7 Gigi’s Dog House

This spin on a gingerbread house was created by the Redbud House. The dog is made out of Rice Krispies and coloring. You won’t want to miss this life size puppy!

House # 8 The Ginger-tree House

This petite house packs a big punch! Made by Blayne Miller, this house has a classic gingerbread house feel with a fun spin! Blayne’s favorite part is the curved roof. Note her wonderful piping skills!