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    Preserving Gingerbread Houses

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    Ginger at gingerbreadlane.com
    There is a lot of feedback from other people...but here's my take on it. It's a 50/50 chance. I've had houses survive beautifully and I've had them fall apart. The good news is that they usually are repairable. Almost every house will need a little repair, so expect it.



    Here is my experience in saving the houses.


    I have had some houses sitting my my basement not covered with anything, and they have survived great with the exception again of some dissentigration of some life saver candy windows.

    I have also put them in my garage in individual boxes, I stuffed some fiberfill around them for padding and bulk....yet it was soft and would not damage the structures.

    The boxes had holes in them where I had cut "handles" for easy carrying. they sat in the garage through a cold Michigan winter.

    When I unpacked them this year, here's what I found: the candy windows had dissintegrated in some places. Some delecate candies had fallen off. The suffered the most deterioration. I discarded the caboose.



    I did NOT spray them, although you can. Use a non water soluable polyeurethane spray.



    My friend, for whom I made houses also saved them. They DID spray them. They stored two different houses in their basement. One in a box one in a plastic bag. the one in the bag survived great. the one in the box did not.



    Here's what one of my contributuors, who had houses for 7 and 9 years, said:



    "I usually store my houses in three garbage bags-each securely tied with a twistie. I then put them on a shelf in my basement. We do run a dehumidifier in the summer down there. Occasionally during the year I touch the top of the bag to see if the house is still in there to make sure the mice haven't found a snack! I heard one story where the people had stored the house in a box and when they opened it the next year, the mice had eaten the whole thing.

    We have a general store (9 years old) and church (at least 7). In addition, we have one other large house and several smaller that my children made last year when I helped the high school German classes. We have run out of room so I have not made any for us in the last couple of years. It was always our Thanksgiving weekend tradition to create a house. My daughter gave her senior demonstration speech on creating houses so I know it is a tradition she likes. " - [email protected]



    She "enhances" a little and adds a cardboad frame to some of her houses...I'm a purist and don't do this, but if you really want to incease your chances of survival this might be an idea.


 

 

 


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