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Have you ever seen a gingerbread lighthouse? Or maybe a pirate ship? Iron Orchid Designs (IOD), a DIY home decor company, recently hosted their first annual gingerbread house decorating contest and the houses were both jaw-dropping and drool-worthy. Here are the top entries.

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    Classic Ornate Gingerbread House

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    Created by the Williamsburg Cakery: This is my completely edible , home baked, gingerbread house. The trees are made of molding chocolate and the side moldings were made with fondant.The rest is all Gingerbread.

    Gingerbread Lighthouse

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    From the maker: My beach girl version of a Gingerbread house. Christmas in the sand!

    Full of Whimsy Gingerbread House

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    Made by Lauren Barkley Jacobs of The Cheerful Baker:
    I made the house out of homemade gingerbread and covered it with delicious royal icing. I stamped the front and back using the plank stamp and snowflake stamp. I decorated the house with gingerbread snowflakes that I baked in my snowflake mould. I also made decorations with homemade modeling chocolate, homemade fondant and lollipops that I made in the moulds. My favorite part of the design is my candy lake filled with candy pet seahorses. Every house needs pet seahorses. I also made a candy forest next to my house. I had sooo much fun making this and I hope that you enjoy it!!

    For a 360 view of this gingerbread house, check out the video in the source.

    Candy Seahorse Pond at the Full of Whimsy Gingerbread House

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    Full of Whimsy Gingerbread House Details

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    Evergreen roof shingles with candy glass windows and rube red candy bird. It is so pretty at night if you put a tea light inside the house.

    Walkway from the Sea Horse Pond to the Full of Whimsey Gingerbread House

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    Candy seashells and starfish among the confectionary sugar snow.

    Delightful Victorian Gingerbread House

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    Created by Janet May of A Day in Time: “My first project using IOD moulds. My grandson said it sure looks “girly” – LOL! I also used a touch of the Christmas transfer. Fun project.”

    Over The River & Through the Woods Gingerbread House

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    Doesn’t this make you think of grandma’s Christmas gingerbread log cabin? Created by IOD Creative Tribe member Deb Hefner and modeled after her own home.

    French Quarter Style Gingerbread House

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    Gingerbread house made by Tami Trahan of the New Orleans Cookie Company: My gingerbread house is made with homemade gingerbread and iced with a royal icing. It is 100% EDIBLE. I added some airbrushing and some stamping (one of my faves) to give it its whimsical uniqueness. I then embellished my very FUN project with more royal icing, royal icing transfers, molded fondant pieces (another fave of mine😁), and hand painted fondant pieces (yes another fave also 😂) The size of the house is 6” square X 15” tall.

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    Source is a video of a 360 view of this gingerbread house.

    French Quarter Gingerbread House – Side details

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    Cozy Cardinal Gingerbread Birdhouses

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    These non-edible gingerbread birdhouses were made by Rhonda Church Finfrock, a California-based artist and owner of A Fruitful Life Studio.

    Gingerbread Ship Loraleigh

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    Made by IOD Creative Tribe member Jenny Wyble: This is my non-edible “Gingerbread Ship Loraleigh.” I named this ship after my beautiful friend Leigh, who loved finding vintage treasure and who was a fan of IOD Designs.

    I built my friendly pirate ship out of cardboard and paper mache, then covered her in castings made from a variety of IOD moulds, which I painted to resemble white chocolate, peppermint candies, red-hots, glazed springerle cookies, and marshmallow ropes. (My kids REALLY like the fake marshmallow ropes😂)

    Gingerbread Ship Loraleigh – Port Side Details

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    Gingerbread Ship Loraleigh – Stern Side

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    Forest Fairy Gingerbread House

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    Created by Events by DMN, “Had a blast creating this EDIBLE Winter Gingerbread Fairy Cake for the IOD gingerbread competition. This cake is all edible and reminds me of my childhood and the snow village that would be under our Christmas tree every year.”

    Hobbit Gingerbread House

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    The circle door is just inviting you to take a bite! This non-edible gingerbread house was made by Arts by Aga Gruszka

    Vintage Gingerbread Church – Non-Edible

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    Created by Cyndee Waller

    Scandinavian Gingerbread Cathedral

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    From IOD Creative Tribe member Liz Clark: Here’s my interpretation of a “Frozen” themed Gingerbread House.
    This is a “stacked” house.

    Who needs gargoyles when you have birds to guard your gingerbread house?

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    Non-edible gingerbread house made by IOD Creative Tribe member, Carol Klauck