The Right Way To Build a Gingerbread House, According to Bakers

For those looking to add some people to their gingerbread house decorations, but trying to stick to a vegan diet, this recipe from Love & Lemons is a real winner. Who says you can only make gingerbread houses from gingerbread dough? You can totally customize the way you do the candy part, but the one thing you definitely need is the special bulletin board paper to make all of the “frosting” borders. I think I might use the extras to add a cute detail around the concrete steps. If you prefer, you can make a rural scene with country houses and barns. What really makes these special is setting the nature scene with snow, trees, and wildlife.

Skittles are a similar shape to M&M’s, but they’re different colors. I like to do candy houses as opposed to the ones that are more piped, so I use a lot of candy to make different accessories and decor elements. This gingerbread house resembles a haunted Victorian manor with a graveyard. Plus, the addition of candy ornaments makes this creation extra festive.

Decorations to Make a Home Look Like a Gingerbread House

They come in many colors, including special-edition holiday versions, and they last a long time, so you can stock up when they’re on sale. Nothing beats the classic look of a quaint, cozy gingerbread house. This unique idea is perfect if you want some adventure for the holidays.

This is another cookie that can be used with gingerbread houses that makes the process easier. I found some animal crackers in the shape of unicorns, and others that are iced in different colors. You can use these in the design of your house, or to make a little gingerbread barn or zoo.

Red hots

Keep the dish upside down on a wire rack and, once cooled, put it between two pieces of parchment paper and press down. To put a simple spin on the traditional gingerbread houses, use chocolate graham crackers. To make your gingerbread party go a bit more smoothly, assemble the homes in advance and spend the party decorating.

decorate your home like a gingerbread house

They have flat backs, so they’re not 3D but they work up against a flat surface. Wilton is a company that makes cake decorations and tools for cake decorating, and they have a line of sugar lay-ons that they make every year in different shapes. These are small, colorful candies that come in random shapes, and also in some fruit shapes. Peeps make some Christmas tree-shaped marshmallows during the Christmas season, and they make instant decorations for outside your house. You can also stand them up vertically to make tree trunks or decorate the edges of a roof with them for a chocolate-themed house. They come in chocolate and white chocolate versions, so you can use the white ones to make a winter-themed house trim that hangs off the edges of the roof.

Marshmallow Snowmen

M&Ms are a classic addition to any gingerbread house because they’re so versatile as far as how you can use them. The magical look of this gingerbread house will be the talk of your holiday party. This gingerbread house will surely bring you the spooks with its Halloween-themed decor and colors.

decorate your home like a gingerbread house

A simple house for those without a decent amount of frosting on hand that kids will still love. This wonderfully whimsical classic gumdrop gingerbread house with cotton ball smoke coming from the chimney is quite intricate with its use of awnings and colorful details. The gumdrop details for the roofing is the focal point with its vibrant colors. The homes were constructed with white sugar, nuts, and honey, the same sweet ingredients used to make gingerbread.

Wilton decorations

Bring some Christmas magic to your home with our favorite gingerbread house ideas. A picturesque image of a forest cottage and excellent use of extra cereal you have lying around. Chex makes up much of the roof with little sugar crystals thrown in for more of a snow effect, though any square-shaped cereal will work just as well. The pretzel antlers give this house a hunter’s lodge vibe with many of the logs constructed from cinnamon sticks, which provide an aroma that is very Christmas-like.

The intricate details of this gingerbread creation will surely give you the chills. It’s perfect for Christmas, but it’s also the kind of thing you’d want to enjoy all winter long. Imagine the smell of fresh-baked gingerbread filling your home.

Use a spatula to make snow drifts and banks, or spread icing smooth on the board for a light, even dusting. Use a variety of round tips to pipe dots of icing in the shape of a wreath. You could also use round candies or jumbo nonpareils to achieve a similar effect.

Have extra gingerbread dough you want to make use of (or don’t want to eat)? Make a star cookie or other extra shapes to affix to the top of your house in lieu of a chimney. For a stained glass effect, melt hard candies into the windowpanes.

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