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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Gingerbread Christmas Trees
















I made 10 of these Christmas trees today out of homemade gingerbread cookies in 4 different size star shapes. Put them each on a 6" base covered with white royal icing, used green royal icing to stack the cookies together, and then white icing on the tips like snow. Sari Beri helped me decorate them. In the morning (after they are good and set) I will wrap each one in clear cellophane wrap topped with a silver bow and give one to each lady in my Sunday school class. A totally eatable delight :~)

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