Itâs not as simple as it looks, folks.
People around the world are getting into the festive spirit by attempting to create their own gingerbread houses. But as these photographs that people have been sharing on Twitter show, it doesnât always go as planned.
Check out some of the more amusing mishaps below:
I was going to have the best homemade gingerbread house ever, then it fell. #fail pic.twitter.com/FItRzBul3d
— Jac (@JaclynHagstrom) December 10, 2017
I am very sad to announce my gingerbread house has suffered catastrophic damage. RIP gingerbread house. December 2nd 9:08 pm-December 3rd 7:56 pm. Cause of collapse: I pushed too hard on a gum drop and it broke pic.twitter.com/U9vgGYIz3v
— Bailey Keil (@BaileyKeil) December 4, 2017
RIP Gingerbread house pic.twitter.com/MV9iaqXiSq
— Alexandra (@nursealex95) December 11, 2017
My daughter and I tried to make a gingerbread house tonightđđđ pic.twitter.com/QdpyxezGW8
— Debenezer Scrooge (@DebIsGone) December 3, 2017
#gingerbreadhouse #fail just add #dinosaurs pic.twitter.com/B4yWBLQVAy
— Holly who (@Hollywho77) December 11, 2017
@CatherinePaiz @AustinMcbroom we tried to make a gingerbread house and write ACE family on it but we failed.... tomorrow we are making another one! pic.twitter.com/6ZZ85Yj6ys
— Fernanda Sillero (@fersillero) December 9, 2017
Listen. I tried to make a gingerbread house. OK I tried pic.twitter.com/TnW14IQxgd
— ââFrostySpaceKidââ (@LonelySpaceKid) December 7, 2017
My gingerbread house was destroyed and vandalized! pic.twitter.com/PJ4UN2Jvf2
— ENDR ST3VE (@bricks_force) December 10, 2017
Every year I attempt to make a gingerbread house and every year it ends up like this: pic.twitter.com/bgsSjrKwZh
— kayla (@KaylaTurpin) December 9, 2017
Let's hope the #Badgers night gets better than my attempt at building this gingerbread house. âčïž pic.twitter.com/8yRXEnT2xT
— Tessa Ruid (@TessaRuid) December 3, 2017
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