Friday, December 21, 2018

Christmas Around The World

The following gingerbread display was created by the very talented pastry chefs at Gaylord National.
The buildings represent their many countries of origin.
The construction of this stunning display took many months to create,
and used hundreds of pounds of gingerbread, icing and candy.

This is an overview of the display...


Sidney Opera House in Australia

Temple in Sri Lanka

The Capital Wheel


China and The Great Wall of China

The Taj Mahal

Moscow


Washington Monument

Lighthouse

Eiffel Tower

 The scent of gingerbread filled the entire lobby.

16 comments:

Sandi said...

Amazing!

I will be making gingerbread men today. If someone can do this, I think I can certainly make little guys, right?? :-)

MarmePurl said...

Dang. I missed that when I took the grandchildren to ICE several weeks ago. It’ Really clever and so well done.

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

Changes in the wind said...

It is unbelievable that this is all from gingerbread! The Taj Mahal was the best!!!

Conniecrafter said...

Wow that is just amazing, the talent people have is just outstanding, I can just imagine the smell lingering in the air, very cool!

italiafinlandia said...

Amazing! Merry Christmas, Debbie!

Lowcarb team member said...

So clever, so talented.
What an amazing sight it all is.

All the best Jan

Farm Girl said...

How pretty and how unique.

Terra said...

Amazing.

Kim said...

You truly do see the most amazing things, Debbie, on your travels. These gingerbread concoctions are truly works of art!

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is truly amazing.

Maria Rodrigues said...

Wonderful, they are authentic pieces of art.
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
May 2019 will be full of joy, health and love, for you and you loved ones.
Best wishes
Maria de
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco

Wietrzyk said...

Amazing gingerbread constructions :)

Marie Smith said...

Wow. Just wow!

Great photos too!

Brian King said...

Stunning pieces! Imagine trying to eat all of that! :-)

LeAnn said...

Wow, those are absolutely beautiful gingerbread displays. I imagine the scent would be prevalent. I loved looking at the photos of all these unique areas.
Blessings and hugs!