A Tiny House Building &
Decorating Party
When: Sunday,December 14, 2025
Time: 12:00-6:00 drop in
Where: Annie&Doug Gaddy’s
11197 Dobbins Run Lafayette
I will provide royal icing and
pre-constructed graham cracker “houses”
Bring
a bag of your favorite candy/cereal/nuts to share in decorating
OR
A
snack of any kind to share
Please
RSVP and let Annie know what
(and who) you are bringing
Annie 720 560 4965
Food for Thought:
Red & black licorice bites, ropes
& twists, candy canes – all colors, sizes
Jelly beans, small is more useful
Pretzel sticks, large and small (good for fences, log piles), and pretzel
squares for windows
Candy Pebbles/rocks (great for
chimneys or accent on house front or back)
Cherry Lifesavers
Hershey's chocolate bars, break them
into sections for shutters, walkways, chimneys, etc.
Fruit Stripe gum - great shutters,
roofs, walkways, etc. - hard to find and a favorite
Chocolate chips (use for accent
anywhere)
Round swirled red and white peppermint candies, use as
accent around the house border, stack for a fence post
Ice Cream cones, cover in
frosting for trees, use as turrets on the house
Crackers, use as walkways or shutters
Round cookies, use as whimsical
accent, or as wheels if you have a cart, or as a round window accent
Flat almonds or other nuts, good roof material
Shredded Wheat, Chex cereals - good for roof material
Fruit Loops, Colored Cheerios, other
imaginative cereal shapes/colors...walk down the cereal aisle at the grocery
Wafer cookies; build a porch, steps
or walkway, shutters
Silver dragees (in the cake
decorating aisle of your store) they are little silver balls, use for accent
anywhere
Gum drops - all colors, all sizes,
plus gum drop shaped trees, wreaths
M & Ms - all colors, but red and green is popular
Red Hots, Chiclets or Star Bursts, etc.
Wafers Candies - Neccos (flat, round, old fashioned
candies, wrapped in a wax paper wrapper) - very popular!
Marshmallows (for snow piles, snowmen, etc.) Marshmallow trees and snowmen
- only out at Christmas (in colors) Pepperidge Farm Gingerbread men, or other
small cookie shapes
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