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I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

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I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

‘Tis the season for rendering architectural icons out of cookies and plotting to murder your family in a remote mountain hotel. Now the two best things about Christmastime are together at last.

Over at r/movies, eudicotyledon says his family made this incredibly disturbing yet very wonderful gingerbread version of the Overlook Hotel from the film The Shining (which Stephen King actually based on the real-life Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, although the film’s exteriors were filmed here). Some of the details, as well as the edible materials they used, are just stunning!

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

The house is about four feet long, according to eudicotyledon.

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

Twin gingerbread girls in the spooky hallway. The wallpaper is made from edible paper!

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

Room 237, more edible paper details.

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

Elevator spewing blood, or melted red Jolly Ranchers.

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

The three-story ballroom (that’s quinoa on the roof).

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

Scary ballroom scene with blacklight!

I Hope No One Tries to Hack This Shining-Inspired Gingerbread Hotel to Pieces

The labyrinth is probably my favorite part. Those are green Rice Krispie treats.

Check out all the rest of the images here, it’s truly amazing.

[Reddit via AdamSavage]


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