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Every year my dad and I have a gingerbread house decorating competition where we work from the same kits- so I’m wondering if it would be doable to carve out the windows of the already hardened gingerbread with a dremel tool. Or something else? I’m wanting to do curved/circular windows so it’s a bit tricky.
I’m not too worried about the edibility cause we never eat it lol, I’m just worried about the possibility of the gingerbread cracking! What bit do you think would work best?
Yes it’s from a premade kit that we add onto, but we start from the same base to make it fair. Never tastes good :P
It was me, and I’m determined to win again this year :P
It worked great! Carved out a nice archway and some windows. We’re having the competition on the 20th and I’ll plan on posting the results after we’re done :P
Oh that wasn’t me! I’m not sure why you got downvoted :/
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Ok, thanks! It’s more for decor purposes, they always sit out for a couple of weeks so I feel like it would be unsanitary to eat at that point lol. We do however eat the supplies as we go :P