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bûche de noël

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my mom gets a yummy bûche de noël every year for christmas so i was super excited to see kayte terry‘s handmade softie bûche de noël. just a little lovely friday morning eye candy. stay tuned for a new guide and a new sneak peek later today!

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le

my mother and sister would absolutely love that. it is not christmas in their houses without a buche de noel.

Cardboard

Seriously – crafters always seem to be on the cutting edge of cuteness (with all the time in the world). Such an envious combination…

hannah

Seriously cute. If you want to try one you can actually eat you should try the buche de noel from Almondine Bakery, Dumbo, Brooklyn.

Emma

Hi! i’m french and me too i love les bûches de noël, i can’t even think about celebrating a christmas properly without eating this cake lol !^^

Maybe it’s my mistake, but, the cake on the picture doesn’t seem to be real. I mean, it’s look like a sheet rolled up or somethings like that but not a cake O_O’ . What is it exactly ??

Craftyone 44

OMG! This is great! I am always joyously surprised at the creativity and talent of others!
I was looking for a photo of a Buche de Noel to decorate my ‘real’ one for dinner tomorrw night and stumbled upon this site. THANK YOU and Happy Holidays to all!

Jen

So cute! :)

By the way Emma, its a fabric bûches de noël! Very well done.

Just to let you know, I have never tasted this cake (regardless of my mother’s side. Do Canadian French share in this recipe for Christmas?) Either way, I am going to try to make that this year as well as Beef Wellington and break out of the American food and lifestyles! Yummy!

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