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I Know a Fun Lady Who Lived in a Shoe
Practice Bakes Perfect Challenge #43

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Six kids and a daycare, wow! This is absolutely the perfect gingerbread house (or shoe, to be precise) to show the meaning of "home." There is so much attention to detail in your shoe, which really makes it look so realistic, including all of the techniques and different media that you used. I love how you have staged your whole scene and I absolutely love your poem. ❤️ A very impressive entry on so many levels!

You’re so kind, thank you!

Six kids and a daycare, wow! This is absolutely the perfect gingerbread house (or shoe, to be precise) to show the meaning of "home." There is so much attention to detail in your shoe, which really makes it look so realistic, including all of the techniques and different media that you used. I love how you have staged your whole scene and I absolutely love your poem. ❤️ A very impressive entry on so many levels!

Okay, thanks. I definitely would not have spotted it there.

I had it in the back (originally) was tired by the time I got to that part (not even finishing the back off)  and then forgot the year had to show. So when I changed the photo, I really wanted the year to seem part of the decor and part of the scene. It was my mistake.

@Kim Damon posted:

Hi Julia, The little boy has 2020 on his shirt and sweatpants and the back of the shoe above the window has 2020 as well.

Okay, thanks. I definitely would not have spotted it there. My old eyes are not so good any more!

Last edited by Julia M. Usher

Wow Kim, what an incredible cookie project @Kim Damon!! You did such a great job molding the shoe. You're definitely braver than I would be to work on such a large scale project like this! It turned out awesome my dear ❤️❤️. I know what you mean about the stops and restarts Ha Ha. I've been there SO many times!! I'd call your shoe a wonderful success ❤️❤️❤️ Hugs...

Thank you so much.

@Kim Damon, this entry is super, but I'm not seeing the "2020" that is supposed to be on it per one of the challenge rules. This means we can't consider it for a Spotlight or for the prizes. Am I just overlooking the "2020"? Are you okay not having it in there, or do you want to resubmit with a "2020" on it?

Hi Julia, The little boy has 2020 on his shirt and sweatpants and the back of the shoe above the window has 2020 as well.

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