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Folklife Center Gingerbread Art 2015
photo by Mike Cameron #10 “Santa's Piano”
Santa can play and nibble at the same time as he enjoys a festive note at Vermont Folklife Center's 2015 exhibit. Created by: Maddie Crowne & Mary Douglas of Weybridge, Vt.
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photo by Mike Cameron #27 “Laptop Holiday Fun”
A high tech treat that will make you savor every “ginger byte.” This is a combination of Betty Crocker and Bill Gates. The mouse is perfect. Could that be Pac Man Santa? Please e-mail me a taste of this creation at [email protected]. Thanks Mike. Created by: Janet Makaris Bristol Vt.
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photo by Mike Cameron #16 “North Pole Express”
Destination Yummy. This is a train with a cargo of Holiday Cheer for all to enjoy. The train has a little engine that can make you smile and is part of the Vermont Folklife Center's annual Holiday display for 2015. Created by: Sue & Darcy Stoats of Salisbury, Vt.
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photo by Mike Cameron #15 “Christmas On The Farm”
From candy cows to a ginger snap silo, the details on this project are amazing to see. Enjoy your visit. Created by: Caroline Allen Ferrisburgh, Vt.
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photo by Mike Cameron #12 “Marshmallow Mountain”
Wow! What a sweet place to ski. Even the lift is edible. The snow is pure white and the toll booth is ginger. Is that lift cable made of licorice? This is a place where the run is always more fun! Created by: Kenene Otis of Salisbury, Vt.
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Tuesday December 15, 2015
The 2015 Vermont Folklife Center's ginger bread art display, which will continue through December 22nd. This year's theme is Digital Folklore; Emoji, Rainbow Unicorns and Lol cats. As people get creative with the worldwide and electronic communication as inspiration. It's a Middlebury “must see” at Christmas. Bring family and friends!
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