By: December Family Foodies Round-Up and Winner Announcement | Eat your veg
[...] inspired by Not Martha Ros over at The More Than Occasional Baker also gave us some cute-as-can-be Mini Gingerbread [...]
View ArticleBy: A Ginberbread House For Your Mug « Blogging « Zoom Yummy – Crochet, Food,...
[...] this idea ever since I saw some gingerbread houses similar to mine on a very lovely blog called Not Martha a year or two [...]
View ArticleBy: Mini Sugar Cookie Houses aka Hot Chocolate Mug Perches | Cravings of a...
[...] for frosting them. To learn how to make the shapes and put them together I invite you to visit Not Martha for her straight forward and beautiful photos of how to do [...]
View ArticleBy: Tea and Cookies | Cookies and Candids
[...] cutters from World Market that allow cookies to hang off the side of your mug. I was inspired by these gingerbread houses awhile back, and these endearing “breakfast” treats, so I baked up a...
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[...] this is nifty. Head over to not martha and check out the tiny gingerbread houses that go on the rim of [...]
View ArticleBy: Birdie Teacup Biscuits | Thirsty for Tea
[...] I have come across this spring. Back during Christmas time, I saw the most adorable recipe for mini gingerbread houses perched on the rim of a mug. While it’s more common to find decorated...
View ArticleBy: Mini Gingerbread House For Hot Chocolate Mugs. - Craft & Craft
[...] Megan,a blogger lives in Seattle made this tiny gingerbread houses that are meant to be perched on the edge of a mug of hot chocolate. What an amazing DIY idea! Link [...]
View ArticleBy: Sonia Rumzi
Thank you so much for your generous sharing of your pattern. It is lovely.
View ArticleBy: Susan (Between Naps on the Porch)
When I saw these in Williams-Sonoma this year, I wondered if they got the idea from you!...
View ArticleBy: arlene
I love these little houses. Why can’t they be made out of the pre-made cookie dough (gingerbread)?? Also, I want to try to make them out of chip board or cardboard, decorate and use them as ornaments.
View ArticleBy: Melanie
I’m from Venezuela. They are the cutest idea ever! Even though it is very difficult to find all ingredients, I will substitute some. I will bake them today and assemble them tomorrow. They will be the...
View ArticleBy: Melanie
I did it! It was a pain though. I will buy the cutters for my next attempt. The cookie cutting was the worst part, but well worth it! LOVE THEM. Thank you
View ArticleBy: Amy
It looks like Williams-Sonoma has taken your brilliant idea and is now selling it in its holiday catalog as Gingerbread House Mug Toppers (without giving you any credit). Yours are better! <a...
View ArticleBy: megan
Amy – Why thank you. This isn’t the first, but I deeply appreciate your acknowledgement that the idea was my own! (I fixed the link you put in your comment, I hope you don’t mind!)
View ArticleBy: Katie
These are incredibly creative – perfect for parties and get togethers’ – simply wonderful
View ArticleBy: Chloe
They are fabulous and thank you for sharing! Can you share how did you assemble the house? Do you assemble them before chilling? Will the dough stand up in the fridge or freezer? So attempted to try...
View ArticleBy: megan
Chloe – I assembled these the way you would any gingerbread house, after baking the pieces, and the panels are so lightweight that it’s easy to glue them together with royal icing and let them set....
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