Gingerbread houses are a favorite Christmas tradition, but some talented confectioners have taken them to a whole new level! Check out some of our favorite gingerbread temple creations from over the years.
Salt Lake
Above and below images from the Salt Lake Tribune of village created for the 2015 Festival of Trees
Photo taken by Danielle B. Wagner at the 2018 Festival of Trees
Photo by Danielle B. Wagner,taken at the 2014 Festival of Trees
Apparently, this couple is an even bigger fan of gingerbread temples than we are and had this beautiful gingerbread Salt Lake Temple as their wedding cake.
Photo from grandfinalecakes.blogspot.com.
Photo by Danielle B. Wagner,taken at the 2014 Festival of Trees
Photo from flickr
Photo from Pinterest
Photo from marcandrachael.blogspot.com, displayed at the 2009 Thanksgiving Point Gingerbread Festival
Photo from Krey's LDS Temple Page
Provo City Center
Photo from the Daily Herald, built in January 2016 in honor of the Provo City Center Temple dedication
Above and below photos fromksl.com, built in 2015 in honor of the beginning of the Provo City Center Temple open house
Nauvoo
Photo from justbeccuz.blogspot.com
Manti
Photo by Danielle B. Wagner,taken at the 2014 Festival of Trees
Logan
Photo from littlelaosontheprarie.org
Mt. Timpanogos
Photo from Krey's LDS Temple Page
Bonus:
Tabernacle on Temple Square
Photo from the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quartersfacebook page
Photos courtesy of Gregory and Elizabeth Marsh
Handcart Pioneers
Picture from the Gingerbread Festival at the Mormon Trail Center at Historic Winter Quarters facebook page
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