No. But he did encounter some unexpected turbulence on his long flight from Vancouver.
This chocolate art sculpture by Thomas Haas (my favorite chocolatier!) was a belated Christmas gift from my good friend Liz. Despite a valiant effort from Liz to keep Santa safe during his flight, he still sustained several injuries along the way.
Poor Santa. But nothing I couldn't fix with some melted chocolate and a tube of white icing.
Well, I'm happy to say that Santa and his chocolate house have been restored to their former glory :)
Happy New Year!
8 comments:
That's cute. Santa as a little chocolate ball. I'd be very tempted to eat it up.
can't wait to eat Santa!!!!
No wonder my Santa's not around, it's at yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy New Year!!!
How sweet that you were able to put him back together. Is he going to get eaten up on New Years? :D
Happy New Year to you daaaaaaaahling!
*kisses* HH
Happy New Year to you! How cute is that Santa? I'm very glad to see that he had a happier fate than poor ol' Humpty Dumpty :D
So cute! Happy New Year!
Santa's eyes have an unhealthy colour to them. The result of a traumatic flight or has he been hitting the sauce a little hard? A little christmas cheer never hut anybody but santa looks out of it.I'm not judging, especially sine xmas is over. Just concerned.
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