If you’re looking for real estate in the sustainable gingerbread house market, then you’ve come to the right place.
Dave S. waved the Checkered Flag for the sustainable gingerbread house contest a few days, but I thought it’s worth showing you all the variety of different entries we received. Although they range from “fancy” to “technical” to “rustic”, all entries were essentially awesome.
Anyway, below are money shots of all entries, with a link to the Flickr section that houses more photographs of the particular creation. We’ll go in temporal order from the first entry to the last. Contest results will be decided by January 31st, and all entry images (85 photographs in total) can be seen here.

greenlagirl

Roblemo

kixio

trae 78

Dr. Free-ride

JTullis

JMatteis

CPedermo

ACook

GHarper

SMulhauser

monika.pearl

rural.gingerbreadist

AdinaBob

AHoff

ACasselman

MMajidian

KGasparino

Slave to the Light (entered after contest deadline)
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