
So, once again, I am getting this post in just under the deadline 😂. Honestly, I should be packing for our trip south, but I really want to keep my Sally streak alive! This past month has been very busy with holiday merriment, visiting with people I won’t see for several months and climbing with the kids. All great stuff, but I need to get back to blogging now💕
This month’s Challenge was to make a gingerbread house from scratch. Sally provided a wonderful video and great recipes for the gingerbread, frosting and royal icing.
My daughter and I have been making gingerbread houses for years. My son was there too, eating all the candy and pointing out all our flaws😉. So this time around, I really wanted to challenge myself to construct something that truly reflected our family. So, what could be better than an outdoor climbing gym at the North Pole 🌟
My daughter and I headed off to the Candy and Cake store with a rough plan. We knew this would take several days and that we would most likely have to try somethings that would not end up working, but that was ok. We purchased gum paste, fondant, templates, molds and edible paints, we set to work on the figures first.

my daughter made the top row, I made the Santa and last elf.

I love these penguins, but flippers do not make for good climbers😂 We decided that they would be working the front desk!
That was pretty much the first day! We stopped here to allow the gum paste creatures a chance to dry out.
The next day my daughter was called into work, and I was on my own. I began painting these little guys.


Two of the elves are on top rope and needed harness, while the middle one is bouldering, so he didn’t need one😊
I also starting baking the gingerbread. I made one batch of Sally’s recipe and got lucky! I was able to get all the pieces I wanted, with a little leftover for some tree shapes.
The ginger bread is delicious! The little extra trees and bears were quite tasty! The walls need to be transformed into climbing structures. This is where the fondant came into plays. I dyed some white fondant and made marbled colors and one dark “wall”. The fondant was rolled thin and “glued” to the gingerbread with the buttercream recipe.
You can see the structured wall on the right, (below) the fondant was pressed onto a brick template. The wall on the left is using the marbling effect only.
The wall on the right (below) has the marveling effect and pressed with the template. Since this is the bouldering wall, we also wanted to make extra features which was done using Rice Krispies!
Once the fondant had time to dry, it was time to affix the elves. They also needed ropes and holds wich we made from gum paste and fondant, and painted.
Then I had to turn my attention to the front of the gym! We needed a desk, a sign and the penguin workers!
I struggled, so hard with the penguin eyes!!! Oh my God! I tried paint, made them out of fondant, nothing looked even half way decent! I ended up buying sugar eyes, and they look stoned😳
I do like the name of the gym, “Slay It”, get it?? Sleigh=slay=crush it! I am so clever😉
The desk is made out of Rice Krispies too and covered with pink fondant that was pressed onto a brick template sheet. The smaller trees have frosting decorations and the larger trees….
These are made from melted white chocolate wafers.
So, after 5 days, a ton of trial and error, and the messiest kitchen you could imagine..
I had to take a panoramic shot to fit it all in one frame! It is more of a diorama than a house, but I am pretty happy with it 😅
I had to add some mats, safety first!!
It is outdoors, so need some snow❄️
Another awesome Sally Challenge in the books! I think I will just do the normal challenge next month!! No extra work for me😄
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday 🌟
I keep meaning to try one of these challenges but haven’t managed to yet:(
Yours looks great!
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Now is a great time to start AJ! The challenge for January is bagels😊
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Ooo that would be neat:)
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Aaah my stomach is grumbling after looking at these pictures. It all looks so delicious! Spun my laptop around many times to show my fiance all the tasty treats! Laughed so hard at the penguin bit! You certainly slayed it with this!
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glad I could entertain you two💕😊
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This is absolutely amazing! A ton of work but definitely the most awesome I have seen. Merry Christmas and happy New Year! Safe travels south! 🎄💖
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thank you Lisa💕
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What a success. You did a wonderful job on this challenge and with your daughter’s help too. Fantastic.
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Thank you Carla, it was a massive project😂
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Love this. The elves are so cool!😊
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This is so creative Dee Dee!! Love it!! I hope that you have an amazing new year!! xx
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Thanks Amy💕
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wow! That is so cool! Only you would come up with this concept. That elf in the green shorts reminds me of you scaling the dairy case! Happy New Year, my friend!
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haha! By the way, our store changed their cases! They are shorter now, so I don’t have to climb in anymore. I hope they didn’t do that on my account 😊
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That is so delightful!
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thanks Chandra💕
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You are indeed very clever! But I knew that already. Love the concept and the figures and trees are awesome. Happy 2019 to you and your family! And have a great trip as well. 😍
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Happy New Year to you and yours as well 🌟
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Happy New Year Dee Dee! This looks really fantastic, it must have taken so long to do, it’s great that you do this as a family.
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Thanks Monica😊
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I remember seeing these one by one over days on Instagram as they were happening. It’s fun seeing them again all in a row, the completed story.
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Aw, thanks! So glad we connected on Instagram, it is so much faster (and easier) to do quick posts😊
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