The holidays aren’t complete without treats, and the Gingerbread House Pipe, courtesy of the creative little elves at Fashioncraft, makes the perfect gift for the 420 fan on your list. But don’t try biting into this colorfully abode decorated with candy canes, wreaths, gumdrops and a white snowy roof. These delicious looking digs are made of ceramic and individually hand-painted. On the side of the house is a pipe where you can pack your tobacco and light it. The smoke filters up through the house to the mouthpiece at the top of the chimney to get you roasty and toasty. The thing we love most about Fashioncraft pipes is they’re fun and have a functional appeal that transforms them into an artsy home decor piece. When you’re done sharing a sesh, you can display the Gingerbread House Pipe on the fireplace mantle, window sill or as a festive and funky centerpiece on your Christmas table.
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