Saturday, 4 December 2010

Gingerbread Houses

Sarah and I had the best time today at a Gingerbread House and Christmas Cookie Workshop at Cake Tinz and Thingz. It was heaps of fun to decorate our house while sampling all the lollies.

I went for a Red and White House to match our Christmas Table....





Sarah went for a polka dot roof which was very effective.





They look lovely all wrapped in cellophane.



We also learnt some techniques for decorating Christmas cookies. Here is the Rudolph Reindeer that I made. It was the first time we have used the edible markers to write on cookies.




Here is the house our teacher made during the workshop. I think Gingerbread House making will become a tradition for us. Now we have mastered the basics and used royal icing, we will enjoy improving our technique next year!







Thanks  Parentmap for featuring our Festive Garland in their article on Holidays Crafts for Kids.   It is a great article featuring 30 holiday crafts, activities and goodies for December.


25 comments:

Margaret said...

I like gingerbread and enjoy a gingerbread house, do you know how it became a tradition ? and your look yummy.

two hippos said...

Sounds like such a great workshop! My daughter and I have made a gingerbread house for quite a few years, although we cheat and use a fab house biscuit cutter set as the template. Although I've never mastered the icing, its always lots of fun.

Christy said...

christmas cuteness galore! your gingerbread creations are so wonderful!

Cathy said...

FUN!!! So many memories made!!!

Stephanie said...

Simply beautiful and how much fun! We did gingerbread houses every year when my kids were little, a very simplified version however. (graham crackers on small milk cartons for the base and LOTS of candy for decorating and eating.)

Leanne said...

Gingerbread houses are so much fun and that is after you have made your self sick on the lollies.

Anita said...

Ooo I just love the gingerbread houses!! They look yummy. Great job guys! Kind regards, Anita.

Sue Barreau said...

They look great! I have only made Gingerbread Houses for Christmas presents once, the Christmas of 2007, and I made FIVE!!! It was also very hot, sticky, humid, weather (as I live in South Australia) - so I had the air-conditioner going full blast, as well as a fan going in the kitchen, as things were melting when they shouldnt have!! ...lol... Four were for gifts, and one I kept for us to have on the Christmas Lunch table etc. It was fun, but lots of work. I must dig out the photos to show you one day! Hugs n Blessings from Sue of Oz

Bela said...

The gingerbread houses are cute, girls!!! They look delicious as well!!! I can imagine how fun it was for you to have this kind of lessons:o)
Have a great great weekend!! Bela.

Thimbleanna said...

Very, very cute Lisa! Isn't it fun? We love gingerbread house parties in our family!

Terriaw said...

Wow, what a fun workshop! I have always wanted to make a gingerbread house. I love both versions you and Sara made. Great to see such wild inspiration from the instructor too. All those cute little details... yum.

em's scrapbag said...

What a fun workshop. Your houses turned out great!

Dogwood said...

Such beautiful gingerbread houses. I love all the colors and red & white one you made.

My 40+ daughter and I made a gingerbread house this year and it was so much fun.

Enjoy...

Janellybelly said...

Wow, they both look amazing :) I'm sure they'll taste great too.
See you Wednesday
Love Janelle xx

suzitee said...

You are making my mouth water this morning Lisa! They look fantastic, and such a fun decoration for Christmas.

Tania McCartney said...

Adorable! and I want that reindeer - now!! x

Tine said...

That's a great way to make a gingerbread house! It looks so pretty. Maybe this year we will make one, the kids and I ;)

Shannon said...

Thanks for posting pictures - your houses look too pretty to eat! What a great way to enjoy mother/daughter time.

Tracy said...

Sooo PRETTY! We're back from our Thanksgiving/USA trip--had wonderful time! I'm slowing getting to visiting and such though, as I've not been feeling too well in recent days--but getting there. Great to be catching up with you and back in blogland. :o) Happy Days ((HUGS))

Sew Useful Designs said...

Oh My Goodness!!!

Those houses are to die for! I've never seen any so pretty!

And as always, your photography is truly captivating!

Hugs!
Vikki xo :-)

Clara said...

Just fantastic!

Suzie said...

I love you gingerbread houses! So much fun, so sweet!

Corrie said...

beautiful and yes its a wonderful tradition! I can't believe I lived 33 years of my life without doing gingerbread houses at christmas! wrapping in cellophane is also the best way to keep it uneaten! if mine wasn't wrapped it would be gone!

Jill said...

OH these look great! And edible markers?? Fantastic!! I'm going to try a gingerbread house with my girls for the first tme this year! Hope it turns out even half as well as yours!

Shez said...

just luv this blog very inspirational,keep up the good work and have a great xmas and a safe and happy new year.

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