GP readers have built their own gingerbread houses



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But among the constructions there is also a fishing village of Bohuslän and a lot of motorcycles that mix with reindeer!

There are also hilarious comments about the bleak era of viruses we find ourselves in. The Kullavik Marine Corps patrols give two examples of this. A building is a bottle of liquor, for hand-held alcohol, of course! – complete with pump and equipped with decorations and sweets, for greater comfort in crown times.

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The other highly topical contribution, also from marine explorers, is called Hemester and offers tips on how Santa can snuggle with him at home: pick flowers in the meadow, ride the slide down the front of the house and swim in the rooftop pool.

Eight-year-old Freja built her own castle

Gingerbread architects celebrate the triumphs across the Melkersson family’s Höga kusten bridge, with coal wire bridge lines, Magnus Falk’s Feskekörka with jelly windows, and of course the Nilsson couple who made a mini version of their Newly built home in Ytterby.

And eight-year-old Freja Hansen has caused quite a stir and built a castle with a lighted courtyard, and pinnacles and towers with wreaths of raspberries and marzipan nonstop. Can that build really last until Christmas Eve?

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