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How to Make a Roof for a Gingerbread House

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Summary: Just like a real house, a gingerbread house needs a roof. Find out how to make a roof for your gingerbread house in this free video.

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"Okay, so the last bit. When you need to stick the roof together, this part should be the thickest one because they won't stand on their feet so they should stick together and then they should hold each other actually. That's why they must stuck really really well together. Okay, and just put it down for awhile. Okay, and then I just put some on here, I just don't want to glue in the pattern. You'll be very very sticky by the end of this. Now let's stick it together like that. So actually I put the honey at the edge of one and on the side of the other one. And this is the way I'm going to stick it together and I put it down here for awhile. I press them together. You should try to find the right edge, and then we should wait a little bit until it dries. The drying time depends on the honey because there are some kinds of honey that dries slower, and some of them dries quite quickly. We can try it out, maybe you can try it out before on a piece of door or a piece of cake and then you can try it on this one. The roof must be really really dry, otherwise it can make the whole house collapse."

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