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A Finnish tabloid had a contest titled "Paras pipari" (best gingerbread) and when I saw it I knew I would have to participate. Perhaps not such a good idea when you have CFS and struggle to take care of yourself. The other parts weren't that straining, but rolling the dough is very exhausting. And decorating wasn't so easy with the problems I have with coordination and motoric skills. Making the piece took about three weeks and cleaning up afterwards will probably take two more weeks. A few times I got way overexhausted and had to spend a lot of time resting in bed afterwards. The piece is also participating in DA's Gingerbread House contest.

Some random facts about the piece:

  • The carousel is designed by me and my SO planned the actual realization and did the necessary calculations.
  • There were about 1.75 kg of gingerbread dough and 700g of confectioner's sugar used in this piece, the amount of candy and cake decorations used can't really be measured, most of the candy I bought wasn't used in the end.
  • The diameter of the circle at the bottom is 28 cm.
  • The piece is put together with melted ordinary sugar like we tend to do in Finland. It can leave nasty trails of brown sugar, but it dries very quickly and holds together much better than royal icing.
  • The carousel includes six animals: an elephant, a camel, a leopard, a giraffe, a horse and a zebra. The last two are made with the same pattern. All of them were drawn by me.
  • There are little silver cake decoration spheres on the vertical seams of the cylinder to mimic the lightbulbs of the carousel we have at the Linnanmäki amusement park here in Helsinki.
  • The cake decoration stars at the top stick there because the ceiling has been brushed with a watered down version of the icing.
  • The little rectangles surrounding the bottom aren't bubble gum but candy.

    In the end I donated the piece to the psychiatric unit of Lastenlinna, a children's hospital here in Helsinki. The leopard broke a leg on the way (I had the piece in my lap in a huge plastic bag, but other than that it was still fine when it got there. I hope the kids like it.

    I can probably upload the pictures you can use to build a similar carousel, but it will take some time as they exist only in paper at the moment (and hopefully I haven't lost any of them).
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    :iconlarkin-art:
    ~larkin-art Jan 14, 2007  Professional Traditional Artist
    excellent work! whimsical and unconventional :)
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    :iconjetjames:
    Mood: Adoration ~JetJames Jan 12, 2007  Professional Traditional Artist
    Great piece, I like the atmosphere you have created it makes it too nice to eat. The kids would have loved it, I enjoyed just seening it. Respect to you.
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    :iconjobobarikan:
    When the beast buckled,
    a pastry angel decended
    and healed the wound
    with a confectionaire's
    shugga kiss.
    Gabriel then procededto ruin the
    blessed mood with an
    outburst o babble!
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    :iconisiliel:
    oooh, that looks really nice and tasty! haha, my mouth watered :giggle:
    I'm sure the kids loved it :)
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    :iconkreelah:
    Looks quite yummy and yet it's seems a shame to eat it (and destroy the pretty carousel). :O_o:

    You're a quite multi-faceted artist! :clap: My sincere congratulations and a happy new 2007!! :D

    May your CFS remain under control or regress!! :P (can it?)
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    :icondiamondie:
    ~diamondie Jan 2, 2007  Professional Writer
    Thanks! Actually I just participated in a many-sided artist contest here on DA with this piece and some of my digital art, photography and literature.

    IMO the fact that culinary art is destroyed by eating is one of the best things about it. Sure it feels sad to "destroy" such a piece, but it is the function of this kind of art. And it teaches one to grow less attached to material things or something like that. No artwork lasts forever.

    CFS can definitely get better, it does that for many (perhaps even most) people, but for one who has always only progressed it doesn't seem very likely. But there are still some things left to try. I've discovered some slightly helpful treatments even after writing my latest journal.
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    :iconkreelah:
    Looks quite yummy and yet it's seems a shame to eat it (and destroy the pretty carousel). :O_o:

    You're a quite multi-faceted artist! :clap: My sincere congratulations and a happy new 2007!! :D

    May your CFS remain under control or regress!! :P (can it?)
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    :iconfourteenthstar:
    Excellent work, lots of attention to detail. You're a very kind soul donating it to the kids hospital too, I hope you get some wonderful karma in return.
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    :icondiamondie:
    ~diamondie Dec 26, 2006  Professional Writer
    Thanks! I couldn't make a piece like this without going way overboard with the detail.

    I really wouldn't mind some good karma, though I'd probably get better points on that front had the piece been originally made for the hospital and not as a contest entry. :-P But would have been nice to hear what the kids (and the nurses and doctors) thought about it.
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    ~juss Dec 23, 2006  Student
    yummy! i want to eat that.
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