Ross Barnett, a sophomore majoring in computer networking and information technology from Ripon, used Kit Kat candy bars to make his house look like a log cabin. It could have turned out a lot worse,” he said, laughing. “I should have been using more frosting to build it. “It was easy until it got hard,” he said. Jack Lonn, a first-year student majoring in computer and electrical engineering from Minneapolis, said he decided to build a gingerbread house for a fun activity. “The idea was to have something fun for students to end the year on a sweet note.” “I thought it would be a good idea to get people together, while still maintaining social distancing,” Anderson, of Racine, said. Anderson is the campus events coordinator for Student Leadership Assistants. Jevon Anderson, a sophomore majoring in marketing and business education, planned the event, keeping the gingerbread houses six feet a part to allow for social distancing. “It also gave me a chance to get into the holiday spirit.” “I just seemed like a fun activity, especially during COVID-19 when you can’t do a lot with other people,” Skalitzky said. The house is kind of old, so it kind of looks like a gingerbread house. We have a lot of pine trees in the front of the house. “I was inspired by my house in Sun Prairie. A Lilliputian wreath was hung above the door of the house. “I got fluffy marshmallow spread and sprinkled it with sugar sparkles to make it look like snow on the roof,” Skalitzky said, noting she used sugar pearls to decorate the roof edge. Lizzie Skalitzky, a sophomore apparel design and development student, entered a gingerbread house decorated a bit like her home in Sun Prairie. The group gave out 90 kits to students to decorate, a fun activity to help them take a break from finals and capture the winter holiday spirit. 18 in the Memorial Student Center.Ī total of about a dozen houses built and decorated by students were part of the display for a contest held by Student Leadership Assistants, a University Housing organization. With gum drops, candy canes, frosting and a lot of creativity, University of Wisconsin-Stout students created holiday spirit with gingerbread houses they decorated and displayed Dec. Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute.Corporate Relations & Economic Engagement.
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