Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Gingerbread House

One of our Christmas traditions is to make and decorate a Gingerbread house each year. When we lived in Texas, Sarah and I went along to the elementary school each Christmas and assisted my son's class in making gingerbread houses out of Graham Crackers. So much fun and something the kids really loved to do. The houses don't have to be perfect - as long as they are covered in lots of sweet treats.

This year as time is in short supply, we purchased a kit from Ikea. The gingerbread smells delicious. Sarah assembled and decorated the house this morning before she went to work. It has now been wrapped in cellophane and will form part of our table setting.




Next year we hope to have more time to make our house from scratch. I have been inspired by all the wonderful creations I have been seeing over on Pinterest. There are small gingerbread houses for propping on mugs, classic gingerbread houses with beautiful piped details, gingerbread boxes for something different, and even a house made of sugar cubes.

Here are some of our favourites:

Not Martha

Tania McCartney


Martha Stewart



King Arthur Flour
King Arthur Flour




   
Martha Stewart

You can check out more ideas on our Pinterest page.

Are you making a gingerbread house this year?




18 comments:

Terriaw said...

Love your gingerbread house! I have always wanted to make one of these, but never end up doing that. What do you do with the house after the holidays? Are they edible? Someday, I will make one!

em's scrapbag said...

Festive little gingerbread houses. Our family decorates them on Christmas Eve.

pasqueflower said...

Cute, cute, cute. Three of my grandsons and I made one, but we used a kit. When their attention spans are a bit longer we might try one from scratch. Inspiring photos!

Patchwork and Play said...

I have never made one but they look so cute! I was only in K-Mart yesterday when I heard a young mum asking the man at the door whether they had gingerbread kits! I wish I had known that Ikea (upstairs!) had them! Now I know! I love the little "Not Martha" mug one!! So sweet!

Stephanie said...

We started making gingerbread houses with the neighbors in Japan. Lots of candy, many children, treats and spiced hot tea. Our family continued to do it for many years, even in school. I love the tradition. Thanks for the inspiration.

shez said...

Sarah has done a wonderful job and love the others,no i have never made one.

Christine said...

Mhh, that looks so good and tasty.

Jule said...

I just did the same one from Ikea with my daughter yesterday... come and see it on my blog! It may not be as beautiful as yours, but we are very proud of our very first gingerbread house!
Have a merry christmas,
Jule

Kate said...

It is lovely - nice job Sarah, the girls and I are going to attempt a kit today, I think there they are more excited about all the lollies.

Chocolate Cat said...

No gingerbread house here this year, after the mess my daughter and her friend made last year they are banned!!! One day we will try again! Maybe a kit is the way to go.

Handmade in Israel said...

Love the one on the mug, but yours is delightful too! I love gingerbread - yum!

Jenny of Elefantz said...

Love that little house on the coffee cup!! How delightful!
Merry and blessed Christmas to you and Sarah, Lisa, and to all your loved ones!!!
Hugs
Jenny
xxx

Pene said...

Wow impressive gingerbread houses!
Hope you have a very merry christmas
Best wishes
Pene

Mary said...

Wow! Such pretty gingerbread houses. We are planning on making one this year, so this blog has definitely come in hand. Thanks for all the inspiration.

Jill said...

What a gorgeous selection of gingerbread houses!

Hope you have a fabulous Christmas!

Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

Miranda said...

Your gingerbread house looks great! We never made them as kids (at least not that I remember) but I've made them with my nephew the past 3 years (he's 5). This year my sister bought one of those kits that has 5 little houses in it, so we made 5 of them. It was a good time :)Thanks for sharing all the fancy ones!

Farah Muzaffar said...

very cute love the one on mug and one of Ladies home journal ...
Wish you a very Happy Christmas
Happy if you come to see me at
http://craftaworld.blogspot.com/
with love from
Farah

Nanette Merrill said...

What an amazing group. I have to say my favorite is the mini one on the mug.

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