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Bluebird, Yarn & Fiber Crafts (125 views)
Sausalito Gingerbread House Contest 2010
Bluebird
external link 325 Pine Street, Sausalito, California
(Photo posted Sunday 12 December 2010)

(Photo taken 16:22:44 Saturday 11 December 2010)

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The same house seen from inside the store. Notice that the lamb in the window was not part of the scene.

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(36 of 40) Glinda the good witch.
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(37 of 40) From the side of the house, it was clear that it fell on the wicked witch. Note the crack in the side wall caused by the fall.
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(38 of 40) A gingerbread house in the works. It had been finished but remained undecorated.
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(39 of 40) Here we learned that a gingerbread house should not be built using normal gingerbread. It warps as it dries. Here was a gingerbread house built with gingerbread that was made without the leavening.
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(40 of 40) The prototype house built from regular gingerbread. Notice how the gingerbread has bubbled and warped.
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(1 of 40) Entry was located in the hotel lobby. Three Houses surrounding a square with a snowman in its center.
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(2 of 40) Candy cane trimmed windows with a warm light shining out from inside.
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(3 of 40) Front of one of the three houses with small candies used as Christmas lights.
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(4 of 40) A large gingerbread house that was the image of the restaurant itself.
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(5 of 40) The Horizons sign with a sleigh below filled with candy presents.
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(6 of 40) Spanish arches with plants growing out front.
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(7 of 40) Happy gingerbread men surrounded the house with sugar snow all around.
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(8 of 40) Two gingerbread men stood back to back in front of a house decorated with hundreds of pieces of small candies.
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(9 of 40) The front view of the gingerbread house seen through the restaurant's window.
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(10 of 40) A big red door at the front of the house had a wreath on its front.
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(11 of 40) In the lobby were three trays of student created gingerbread houses.
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(12 of 40) Gingerbread people out front of a gingerbread house with a candy cane heart at the apex of the house's roof. Notice the green gingerbread man who was labeled as the Grinch.
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(13 of 40) One of the three gingerbread houses had the logo of the Willow Creek Academy mounted on a candy cane.
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(14 of 40) A trailer at a campsite all decorated for Christmas. Note the wreaths for sale costing only $10 each, and trees for sale.
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(15 of 40) The back of the trailer with its spare tire mounted and extra wreaths piled on the ground.
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(16 of 40) The Christmas tree lot was surrounded by a pretzel fence.
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(17 of 40) A houseboat afloat on water colored paper. Note the fenders along its side to protect if from collision by boats or the dock.
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(18 of 40) Detail of the decorations on the roofs of this houseboat. Also note the wreaths in many of the windows.
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(19 of 40) The upper level with its trim of Christmas lights.
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(20 of 40) The restaurant was closed that Saturday, so the only view of this gingerbread house was from through the glass front door.
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(21 of 40) This store was closed, so there were only two angles through windows to photograph this gingerbread mansion.
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(22 of 40) A marshmallow angel stood out front.
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(23 of 40) A gingerbread house that was intentionally collapsed.
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(24 of 40) The front of the collapsed gingerbread house was all that still stood. Note the pencil drawn heart on the front.
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(25 of 40) A gingerbread man appeared happy to be surrounded by rubble.
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(26 of 40) A large gingerbread re-creation of the Taj Mahal of Agra, India.
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(27 of 40) A Christmas tree stood out front.
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(28 of 40) Detail overview of the roof with its grand domes.
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(29 of 40) Lollipop, gingerbread, and popcorn trees decorated a snow covered garden.
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(30 of 40) In the middle of the wide display was a modest gingerbread house.
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(31 of 40) Detail of a gingerbread tree made up of three pieces gum pasted together.
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(32 of 40) A simple gingerbread outhouse on display in the store's front window.
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(33 of 40) Notice the half-moon on the door and that the outhouse was surrounded by mushrooms.
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(34 of 40) Seen through the front window, the scene was plucked straight out of the Wizard Of Oz. Notice the yellow brick road.