This was my biggest gingerbread house project yet.
It all began with paper, pencil, a yard stick, scissors,
a vision
and 100 pounds
rolled thin
to make gingerbread doors,
gingerbread chimney and machine parts,
bubbles for the bubble machine
and 142 bare factory parts (walls, floors and roofs).
I made 120 pounds of billowy royal icing
to ice 51 windows
the roof parts
and all the walls.
I used 50 pounds worth of royal icing mortar
to put the house together.
Then I edged every seam like I would a cake.
I sculpted Oompa Loompa heads out of gumpaste
and attached them to Oompa Loompa bodies
to make 17 Oompa Loompas, each with a unique face.
I built a wooden platform
measuring 4 foot wide x 3.5 feet long.
I created a chocolate waterfall
then iced it.
I gorged on a whole lotta candy while I was at it.
The finished product won 2nd place in the 2010 Gingerbread City Competition and was auctioned off at a foodie gala to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego. Ron Cohn, owner of Henry’s Marketplace in both Eastlake and Chula Vista, was generous enough to buy Wonka in auction.
Wonka also went on exhibit at the Mingei International Museum In Balboa Park, San Diego, CA for the 2010 December Nights Festival.
It remained on display at Henry’s Marketplace in Eastlake and Chula Vista for the holiday season.
To see finished photos of this gingerbread house, go here.
Sample my books
Gingerbread House Dough Recipe & Baking Instructions
Gingerbread House Decoration & Construction
THAT IS SO FRICKING COOL
Thats a really cool house dude