A magical gingerbread house scene from Alice in Wonderland, bursting with candy decorations. Alice in her blue dress stands before a grand Victorian gingerbread house adorned with an extravagant candy wonderland. The house features swirling lollipop trees with spiral candy branches and cotton candy foliage in pastel pink and blue. Gummy bear garlands drape across the roofline, and the path leading to the door is made of alternating chocolate and butterscotch tiles. The garden is an enchanting candy menagerie: chocolate bunnies with marshmallow tails hop around, candy cane deer with peppermint antlers graze on rock candy grass, and jellybeans have transformed into colorful songbirds perched on candy floss nests. Licorice squirrels with M&M eyes scamper up and down candy cane tree trunks. Rainbow swirl lollipop flowers bloom everywhere, their centers made of shimmering hard candies. Gummy bear bushes in various colors line the paths, while candy corn butterflies flutter between sugar spun flowers. The house itself is a confectionery masterpiece: the walls are decorated with intricate piped frosting patterns, windows made of crystal-clear sugar glass sparkle with inner warmth, and the roof tiles are overlapping rows of different candies - from peppermint swirls to chocolate buttons. The chimney, made of stacked chocolate bars, puffs out cotton candy smoke. Life-sized candy sculptures guard the entrance: a majestic unicorn made of white chocolate, its mane crafted from pulled sugar strands in rainbow colors, and crystallized sugar dragons with candy scale patterns. The entire scene glows with magical warmth, with scattered edible glitter catching the light like tiny stars. Powdered sugar snow gently falls, while streams of flowing caramel create golden rivers through the landscape. Small details include tiny marzipan mice wearing licorice bow ties, fondant frogs on toffee lily pads, and delicate spun-sugar spider webs connecting the candy branches.