The Boulder hotel spends 100 hours making its three-foot-by-six-foot gingerbread house. Use sliced almonds to replicate shingles on your gingerbread house’s roof, recommends Rich Beyers, executive chef of St.Attaching pretzel sticks is a great way to make your house look like a log cabin, Sudowkski says. For the holiday season, the studio sells a gingerbread kit ($49.99) that comes with pre-baked house pieces, a variety of icing colors, and loads of candy. Marshmallows are great for building snowmen in the front yard and you can flip sugar cones upside down and pipe green icing onto them for trees, says Linda Sudowkski, the owner of My Make Studio at Edgewater Public Market, which sells cupcake and cake baking and decorating kits. Your gingerbread home needs some curb appeal.Beyond gumdrops and candy canes, here are some fun ways to make your gingerbread house shine brighter than Clark Griswold’s home. Now for the fun part: It’s time to get decorating. Add frosting to the inside of the gingerbread pieces, too, for extra strength.
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