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- Sugary Goodness
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: mrs_planeflyer
- Van Buren, AR
- Tudor Style Gingerbread House
- Christmas Entryway
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: mrs_kolanko
- North Smithfield, RI
- A traditional mini gingerbread house.
- Home Tweet Home for the Holidays
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: jonaschick152
- Weaverville, NC,
- Our tradition focuses on gingerbread homes. One year, the kids created Mickey and Minnies homes (yes, the structures from Toontown). Another year, our son decided that home meant home plate, so... more
- Celebrating Christmas in China
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: libsib2
- Odessa, TX
- Celebrating Christmas in China with dancing gingerbread pandas, a Tree a Light (Chinas version of the Christmas tree) and a beautiful gingerbread pagoda may be a bit unusual for a gingerbread house... more
- Deb's Gingerbread Cottage
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: Deb Hartwell
- Kimberly, ID
- I have always enjoyed gingerbread -- my whole kitchen is adorned with it at the holidays! I designed this creation based on a compliation of things I had seen in books throughout my childhood and... more
- Gingerbread smiles
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: momofsonanddaughter
- One of my fondest Christmas memories is when my mother and I made a gingerbread house for me to give to one of my grade school classmates. The little boy loved it so much that his mother called my... more
- Troys & Grandmas
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: VIXEN65
- Campbell, CA
- Just Having a little fun as we get into the Spirit of Christmas....Hope you like it he is 3yrs
- Santa's House
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: sbuckwell
- Conway, SC
- It is a busy time of year at Sant'a house. The house is covered with peppermint snow and icicles abound, while penguins dance on the icy river. The sugar gazebo is a good place to take a rest from... more
- Dream Home
- Gingerbread Houses Photo by: SpinachPancake
- Ny,
- This cookie house was made on a budget and is fun, easy and dont forget Yummy!
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Homemade for the Holidays
Tips for Taking a Great Photo:
- Avoid clutter. Keep the background simple -- your gingerbread house or holiday cookie is the star!
- Daytime, natural light is best. If your area is bright enough, try taking the photo without the flash.
- Upload a horizontal photo. If you crop the image on your computer, make sure you keep a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.
- For best results, make your image 1200x900 (or "save for web").
- With a digital camera, you can take as many photos as possible and choose the best one. Have fun!

