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

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    The gingerbread house pictured above uses royal icing tinted green for a piped-on garland. Grow a forest. Bundle rosemary sprigs for evergreen trees. Dust with powdered sugar to create snow ...

  3. These Chic Outdoor Christmas Decorations Will Add Festive ...

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    The bark-sided exterior of the High Hampton resort structures resembles a life-size gingerbread house. ... Ornaments of the same style decorate the tree inside. Francesco Lagnese.

  4. 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! Make your home look merry and bright ...

  5. Gingerbread house - Wikipedia

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    A gingerbread house does not have to be an actual house, although it is the most common. It can be anything from a castle to a small cabin, or another kind of building, such as a church, an art museum, [ 13 ] or a sports stadium, [ 14 ] and other items, such as cars, gingerbread men and gingerbread women, can be made of gingerbread dough.

  6. White House Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the tree in the Blue Room is the official White House Christmas tree. [ 26 ] [ 28 ] The White House Christmas tree usually stands nearly 20 feet (6.1 m) tall and the crystal chandelier in the Blue Room must be removed for the tree to fit the room. [ 28 ]

  7. Knut's party - Wikipedia

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    Party activities involve singing and dancing around the Christmas tree, "looting" the tree of ornamental candy and apples, smashing the gingerbread house into pieces and eating it, opening Christmas crackers that have been used as decorations in the tree, lotteries, creating a fiskdamm ("fishing pond") where children will "fish" for toys and ...