I'm kicking off this holiday season with a festive gingerbread house! Each year I try to make my gingerbread house a little more elaborate and difficult that the year before, this years gingerbread house took a week to complete!
There are so many pieces that need to be carefully readjusted with a dremel (thanks dad!) and then iced together and left to dry before constructing.
To begin, I found a terrific haunted gingerbread house with a pdf template to download and a basic diagram for construction that I used for the pieces. Once all the pieces are cut out of gingerbread and baked, the construction begins with lots of royal icing to glue the pieces together. Canned foods are great for holding up walls while waiting for the icing to dry.
The window panes are made of crushed butterscotch candies that are spooned into the window openings of the baked pieces then placed back into the oven for another 15 minutes to melt and spread. Let cool in pan for several hours or over night before moving.
The wrought iron railings are made of royal icing piped onto a piece of mylar plastic set over a template. The icing is left to dry overnight and then carefully removed from the mylar and glued to the house using more royal icing. The potted plants are made of gingerbread dough that I squished into a few metal icing tips that I had sprayed with Pam and baked in the oven for around 15 minutes.
The little pieces come right out of the icing tips and my dad used a dremel to cut the ends off to make "pots" and carved out a little indent in the tops to fill with more royal icing. The "plants" are red and green candy covered sunflower seeds. The evergreen trees are sticks of rock candy with the sticks cut off the ends.
The supports for the porch and porch roofs are cut candy canes and round candy pieces. I hope this years gingerbread house will help inspire your holiday baking. Here is last years house 2010, and 2009 here and here, and my first house 2008. Happy holiday baking everyone!
can you send template?
Posted by: sohui.lee | 12/04/2012 at 09:12 AM
can i have template plz
me and my friend doing project and we'r make ginger bread house so we need template as soon as posible
so can you do that that would be thankful
Posted by: sohui.lee | 12/04/2012 at 08:13 AM
hi there,
i fixed the link to the template for the gingerbread house in the post! sorry about that! let me know how it turns out for you!
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/03/2012 at 04:04 PM
hi this is amazing . would it be possible for a link to the template. thank you
Posted by: Andibutler85 | 12/03/2012 at 06:45 AM
Thank you for the kind comment!!
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/18/2011 at 11:43 AM
OMG this is gorgeous!!!
Posted by: Johanna | 12/18/2011 at 06:06 AM
Thank you for the kind comments!
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/14/2011 at 12:43 PM
Oh my word! You're a gingerbread genius! This looks incredible. I've never seen one like it. Wow!
Posted by: katie | 12/13/2011 at 11:06 PM
the link to the template is in the post.
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/08/2011 at 01:46 PM
thanks D!
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/08/2011 at 01:44 PM
From the assembled pieces of cardboard, I see that your house looks like you probably purchased a template.
Could you tell me where you purchased it?
Posted by: Helenice Chroniger | 12/08/2011 at 03:29 AM
Oh wow, you outdid yourself this year! It's amazing!
Posted by: Donna | 12/07/2011 at 11:29 PM
Thanks!
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Posted by: Goodies By Anna | 12/07/2011 at 09:50 AM
that's crazy-elaborate. I'm extremely impressed!
Posted by: leendadll | 12/06/2011 at 11:26 PM