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gingerbread building—a toy store named "Cecila's Toy
Chest" after Lovitch's daughter.
The process restarts shortly after the exhibit is
disassembled. Lovitch has the timeline down to a science:
January: The current village gets torn down.
February: Photography from the previous season is
reviewed.
March: Draft designs of the new concept begin.
April: Icing supports and bridge making begin.
Late May: Trees, snowmen and signage creation begin.
Late June: Candy mosaics begin.
Late July: Work begins on heavier houses like the ones
completely covered with candy.
September: Work begins on the larger houses.
October: Work begins on the smaller houses.
Late October: Shutters, wreaths, signs, trains and cable
cars are created.
November: Work is completed.
For more information, visit Gingerbread-Lane.org.
Check
out Gingerbread Lane's Facebook page,
facebook.com/gingerbread.lane.1/. Recipes provided by
Jon Lovitch.