Gingerbread house competition held in Hub City
JACKSON, Tenn. — Some people like to go all out when it comes to Christmas decorations.
A local library put residents to the test.
The Jackson-Madison County Library held a gingerbread house competition at on Wednesday. Well, it was actually graham crackers. But you get the point.
Participants had 40 minutes to create a house worthy of a baker’s bragging points.
Each contestant’s crafts were judged based on creativity and stability, their use of color and who could make the coziest cracker creation.
The winner received a gift card to Peppermint Addie’s and Company.
You can check out more photos from the competition below:
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