This is what I had time to do for this years gingerbread house. I just wanted to share it with all of you lovely people who have been so supporting since I started CakeJournal.

I hope that you all will have a wonderful Christmas and get lots of cake stuff under the tree :-)

Merry Christmas

Louise

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Louise is the founder and editor of CakeJournal. She's a passionate, self taught, cake artist who has been doing cake decorating since 2002. | View all posts by Louise

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Dec 26, 2007

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    It’s beautiful Louise!
    Seasons Greetings to you from Western Australia!

  2. Louise says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    Thank you all so much!!

  3. wenny.m says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    WOW! It’s a simple style candy house, but it looks really GREAT! Juve love your work as usual!

  4. T says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    Gorgeous little house! I love your work! And Happy Holidays to you too from Israel

  5. Anonymous says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    hi,
    i’ve been viewing your creations here & this is the first time for me to post a comment…your gingerbread house is lovely.i’ve always been fascinated w/ your “artworks “..i’m also into cake decorating and i hope to get better at it…happy holidays
    bobbie

  6. Ann says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    Louise…it’s beautiful…. :)

    Merry Christmas….and greetins from Slovenia… ยจ!

  7. Glenna says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    Your house is really beautiful. I love it. I love the peaked roof and the simplicity of design and the creativity you decorated it with–really gorgeous!

  8. Sandi says:

    Dec 25, 2007

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    I have so enjoyed your blog, you are a talented and amazing decorator! Thanks for sharing all your tips, ideas, recipes, and lovely cakes, cookies and cupcakes with us through out the year!

    Merry Christmas!


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