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  2. 21 Gingerbread House Decorating Ideas, From Coconut ... - AOL

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    Here are our favorite gingerbread house decorating ideas to help you make your gingerbread house — whether store-bought or homemade — a little extra this year. First, plan your setting.

  3. Make your home look merry and bright with these easy DIY ...

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    From DIY snow globes to tasty gingerbread garlands, we show you all the decorating hacks to make the holidays a little easier—and more chic— this year!

  4. 7 Gingerbread Houses to Buy - AOL

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    Making and decorating gingerbread houses together as a family is a traditional pastime for many during the holidays. Although in reality, not many eat the whole house, they're something to marvel ...

  5. National Gingerbread House Competition - Wikipedia

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    National Gingerbread House Competition entries on display at the Omni Grove Park Inn. The National Gingerbread House Competition is an annual event held at Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. Finalists are placed on public display in the resort's halls each November and December. [1]

  6. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread was a significant form of popular art in Europe; [1] major centers of gingerbread mould carvings included Lyon, Nuremberg, Pest, Prague, Pardubice, Pulsnitz, Ulm, and ToruĊ„. Gingerbread moulds often displayed actual happenings, by portraying new rulers and their consorts, for example.

  7. Gingerbread (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread houses in the northern provinces of Thailand combined the Lan Na arts and crafts and Victorian-era architecture. Additionally, commercial buildings owned by Chinese settlers and Burmese logging workers incorporated elaborate gingerbread decoration as part of the unique half-wood half-concrete structure called Saranai (or Salanai).