I'm sorry this is a bit confusing, but this is a revised version of my gingerbread house for PBP challenge. (I leave the previous version as it is because I don't want to delete everyone's nice comments.)
I missed the rule to include "2020" in my gingerbread house, so I added a book that has "2020" on the bookshelf.
The book is tiny (about 5 x 7 mm) so it was hard to write numbers and to get a nice photo of it.
Julia M. UsherFounder and Host, Cookie Connection; Owner, Recipes for a Sweet Life
Glad to see this cookie in the challenge now! (I will have to delete the other one though, as we don't allow repeats on the site. Hopefully, everyone will comment here again.)
Glad to see this cookie in the challenge now! (I will have to delete the other one though, as we don't allow repeats on the site. Hopefully, everyone will comment here again.)
@mintlemonade (cookie crumbs) I think you had mentioned something from your other post about reading books. This gingerbread house, with its fireplace, decorated tree and comfy chair looks like the perfect place to curl up and read a book. I also love how your gingerbread house opens up just like a book! It would be wonderful if you could share the meaning behind this gingerbread house again.
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