How can I decorate my house like a gingerbread house?
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They can be flattened out and cut into shapes to use for leaves or other details in mini flower pots, and I’ve also used them as the light in a streetlight. If you cover the entire roof with icing, the thin licorice strips can be bent into curves and used to create patterns on the roof. If you can get some in different colors you can do some cool artwork on the roof.
Gingerbread Snow Globe
Make the most of your gingerbread house with this stunning two-story creation that doubles as a Christmas decoration. Channel your inner bookworm with this fantastical gingerbread house that will transport you to Middle-earth. Though not technically a house, switch up your gingerbread fun with these gorgeously festive gingerbread train cars. For smaller sugar cone trees, use a wet brush to mark a trim line on the wide end of the cone. This also gives you the ability to play around with placement as you arrange your gingerbread house.
All you have to do is cut out holes for the windows and doors and decorate your creation with paint, paper, glitter, and other craft materials. If you’d like a more traditional look, you can use graham crackers and wood craft sticks to create a life-size model home covered in frosting. Add ornaments to your icing trees, add lights to your holiday garland or create a cute walkway out of jumbo sprinkles. You can have all kinds of fun customizing the roof of your gingerbread house. Then cover it with sparkling sanding sugar or sprinkles to create a fun design. Use frosting tips to get a petal or leaf look for the garland and trim.
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They’re square and are the consistency of a hard taffy, so you can melt them and they’ll solidify when they cool off. They can also be stuck to the house if you want a peppermint theme or just a border. The bears can also be assembled in the courtyard of your house to be the citizens of the gingerbread land. The little square pretzels can be used for windows, or to make fences and gates in the garden.
From the small detail on the window frames, to the entire garden of blue and white flowers, you can quickly tell the amount of detail and care that was paid to this house. After royal icing is added to the house, further drying may be necessary for the decorations to fully set. In a dry climate, royal icing can take an additional hours to dry and harden to ensure that the decorations remain in place. You can create a larger-than-life house by baking rectangles of gingerbread, then assembling them with royal icing.
Gingerbread Lodge
Just five minutes in the oven at 350ºF is all you need to make these windows. A fantastic and whimsical design that shows off your artistic talents. Blue frosting forms a lovely trim that provides just the right amount of contrast to showcase the floral pattern.

During her career, she has developed over 1,500 original recipes and food styled in hundreds of photoshoots. When not in the kitchen, you can find Melissa spending time with her dog, exploring new restaurants or breweries, or honing her martial arts skills. Unlike most foods, your gingerbread house won't last longer in the fridge. The moisture in the fridge will impact its structure, according to David. Find yourself on a trip down memory lane with this Lisa Frank gingerbread house to make you nostalgic for your younger days.
Christmas Village Houses
Full-sized Hershey bars are sometimes used to make the entire house, which isn’t really a gingerbread house, but most people wouldn’t be sad about it. Candy canes are a Christmas candy staple, and they can be used to frame the doors of a house, or for things like light poles in the gingerbread house landscaping. You can also place them on the joints of piped lattice lines to add to a piped pattern. Since they’re red they fit in with a red and green holiday color theme.

Nerds are really small, colorful dots of candy, so they need to be used in groups to cover any real amount of space. Wilton also makes sprinkle assortments and other tools for decorating like luster dusts and rolled fondant. Save them until the following year to decorate your gingerbread, they’ll be fine to use and eat. Tootsie rolls are useful to make things like trees and log piles. For Halloween houses, use black and orange jellybeans, and for Easter houses, there will be a lot of uses for them since you’ll have the egg theme involved in that.
Make city skyscrapers with lots of windows to create a cityscape. Using lollipops on sticks on your gingerbread house can add a dramatic look if they’re large ones that are applied to the side of the house. Small, round candy can be used for piles of snowballs if you use white ones, or for a colorful decoration on the house itself. Marshmallows are an inexpensive way to decorate a gingerbread house because they take up a lot of space. Chocolate-covered mini pretzels are cute to use to make gates and fences, or to place over the door of the house as a decorative ornament. Using breakfast cereal like Chex, Froot Loops, Shredded Wheat, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch is pretty common for making gingerbread house roof material.
Follow us onPinterest,Facebook, and Instagram for all of the latest recipes and content. You just need to make sure that whatever you insert the sticks into is strong enough to hold them up. If you make a light outside the house or over the front porch, you can use a yellow gumball as the light part of it. If you’re in Florida, you might want to go with real cotton balls for a longer-lasting chimney smoke.
Create a snowy gingerbread house worthy of the North Pole and finish it off with these adorable gingerbread polar bears. Check out these Pinterest-worthy ways to deck out the roof, windows and more with sweet treats. Use drop flower tips or star tips to pipe small trees for your display. Start by piping a large dot on a sheet of parchment paper that’s about the size of a quarter.

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