Last night I mixed up a batch of gingerbread. TodayI went through my gingerbread patterns. It was like getting lost in old photo albums as there were more than gingerbread patterns to look at. It was a long, wandering trip down memory lane.
Among the lot I found a lost gingerbread nativity picture in with the nativity patterns. On the envelope that contained the patterns was the note "86 weird stable -- never again". Evidently, I was unhappy with the original stable and made up my own. Which did suck, now that I see the photo. The next nativity had a completely different stable and I had no pattern for it nor notes on how I constructed it. I hate when I do that.
What got me into looking for the nativity in the first place was that someone landed on my site by doing an internet search for "gingerbread nativity". So I was going to be magnanimous and put my patterns and instructions in a downloadable PDF file. But then I got stumped by the stable dilemma. I wanted to present the best stable possible (stable #3 being the best, IMHO) but with no pattern I was lost.
So then I went off in a different direction. I need a compass.
Anyway, I present the 3 stables in a row. You be the stable judge. I want you to know these are not my designs (except for the stable variations). They came from a magazine, I believe. If they're your designs, tell me! I'll link to you and you can sell them!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Gingerbread Nativity
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3 comments:
Personally, I'm a big fan of stable #1 if you could make it the same size as stable #3 and also add that little doghouse thing on the side.
You know, I got to thinking that maybe that sick looking sheep was supposed to be a dog.
Oh! You're talking about the side lean-to that the donkey is in? Because I don't recall any dogs in any nativities that I've seen.
#3 is quite nice.
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