As Someone With Clumsy Gingerbread House-Making Skills, I'm In AWE Of These Gingerbread Landmark Models
Sara Thompson
·1-min read
Every year, people attempt to create a simple gingerbread house. If you're feeling a bit fancy, you might try to add another story to the home or minnick a specific housing style. But the thing that unites these attempts is that they're all...not so perfect.
So, to avoid all the mess of icing and stale gingerbread, I used AI tech to transform iconic landmarks into gingerbread models I could only dream of constructing:
1.Mount Rushmore
2.The Statue of Liberty
3.Arches National Park
4.The Space Needle
5.The Gateway Arch
6.The Golden Gate Bridge
7.The Alamo
8.The Empire State Building
9.The Lincoln Memorial
10.The Epcot Ball
11.The Eiffel Tower
12.The Taj Mahal
13.Christ the Redeemer
14.The Great Wall of China
15.The Great Pyramid and Great Sphynx of Giza
16.The Colosseum
17.The Tower of Pisa
18.Big Ben
19.Stonehenge
20.London Bridge
21.Sydney Opera House
22.The Acropolis
23.Chichén Itzá
24.Fushimi Inari Taisha
25.The Louvre Museum
26.Arc de Triomphe
27.Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
What did you think? Which one was your favorite? Which one do you think you could recreate at home? Share your thoughts in the comments!
This post was enhanced using AI-powered creativity tools.
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