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  2. Begin by filling in your NAME, PHONE (required), and EMAIL in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for communication purposes.
  3. Next, provide your ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, and ZIP code. This information helps us identify your location for event correspondence.
  4. Select your CATEGORY from the options provided. Indicate whether your entry is TRADITIONAL or NONTRADITIONAL by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Review the rules and ensure you understand them before signing. Your signature confirms agreement to the terms outlined in the form.
  6. Attach the $2 entry fee to your completed form and mail it to PO Box 2687, Grass Valley, CA 95945.

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There are two categories, in which each school may enter: traditional houses (like the Hnsel and Gretel house) and non-traditional houses (such as tree houses, shoe houses, castles, churches, etc.). Contestant(s) must build all houses from scratch.
People from the United States and Canada submit roughly 150 entries per year to the National Gingerbread House Competition held in Asheville, N.C.
The entire entry must be edible, except for the base. The primary house or structure must have a roof on it. Photos of the actual building of the house would be helpful to the judges in determining if the house was actually built by the contestant(s). Receipts for expenses must also be included in the documentation.
For example, if the contest is large, you might want to consider different categories, such as: Largest gingerbread house. Tastiest looking gingerbread house. Most innovative structure. Best use of color. Best use of ingredients. Best use of technology (if contestants can add lights, etc)
The National Gingerbread House Competition features original, edible gingerbread creations handcrafted by makers from across the nation. This year, the individuals and teams will compete for more than $40,000 in cash and prizes in the child, youth, teen and adult divisions.

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The contest includes Adult, Teen, Youth and Child age categories. Hundreds of contestants from across the United States vie for more than $40,000 in prizes. Entries must fit into a 2-foot (0.61 m) cube and be composed of at least 75 percent gingerbread and be completely built from edible materials.
When judging the National Gingerbread House Competition, theres a variety of criteria judges look for, like technique, scale, and theme, and, since there are age brackets where children can compete, they make sure the entry wasnt made by the parent.

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