Gelatin Windows In Cookie House Lit Up With Led Lights?

Baking By heartsnsync Updated 7 Oct 2011 , 12:05pm by poohsmomma

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heartsnsync Posted 7 Oct 2011 , 1:43am
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Anyone ever made a lighted cookie house with gelatin window panes? I am going to attempt this for a haunted house and would love to get any insights from anyone who has done this. I already have battery operated twinkle lights but I was wondering if it is better to have one brighter LED light in the middle of the house instead of smaller ones at each window. If I use the smaller ones I was planning on using royal icing to adhere the wires beneath the gelatin windows. Anyone tried this?

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ajwonka Posted 7 Oct 2011 , 2:20am
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Sorry but I'm no help to you! But your work is incredible, please post a picture when you make it!

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poohsmomma Posted 7 Oct 2011 , 12:05pm
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I have used melted butterscotch disks as window panes in my gingerbread houses. I used a battery operated tea light in the middle of the house. It was not a bright light, but a soft glow.

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