About two weeks before the party I bake the gingerbread house pieces. The weekend prior to the party I assemble the houses. The houses are made from a cookie cutter kit available at MagicCabin.com. The kit includes cookie cutters, directions, and recipes for the gingerbread and icing used to glue all the pieces together. I find making the houses in an assembly line fashion much quicker than making each house individually. For the base, I head to the dollar store and purchase small pizza pans which can be reused each year.
Below is a picture of the houses all assembled and waiting to be decorated. A little gingerbread house village. They are not perfect but once the houses are covered in candy, no one will notice!As everyone arrives, they put the candy they have purchased in the middle of the kitchen island. As you can see there was no shortage of candy here. To attach the candy, we use store bought icing.
Almost done.
And here are the finished houses. Even though we all started out with the same basic house each one turned out a little different. Each one as pretty as the next.
When it is time to go, all the houses are wrapped with cellophane and tied with a white ribbon. The big question at the end of the day is always "when are you going to eat it?" Most of my friends leave their houses wrapped until Christmas day. A fun family tradition my friends have started as a result of this party. Since I don't end up wrapping mine, it usually only lasts a few days before pieces of candy begin to go missing from my house. I will give you one guess as to who is the first to take a piece!
Almost done.
And here are the finished houses. Even though we all started out with the same basic house each one turned out a little different. Each one as pretty as the next.
When it is time to go, all the houses are wrapped with cellophane and tied with a white ribbon. The big question at the end of the day is always "when are you going to eat it?" Most of my friends leave their houses wrapped until Christmas day. A fun family tradition my friends have started as a result of this party. Since I don't end up wrapping mine, it usually only lasts a few days before pieces of candy begin to go missing from my house. I will give you one guess as to who is the first to take a piece!
6 comments:
What a neat idea! I might borrow it for next year :)
It wouldn't be you, would it? ; )
These look great and what a great idea! You get to spend some quality time with friends while accomplishing something for the holidays.
that's amazing how different they all are - love the roofs!!!
Joni
Wow! They are all done so well- I'm so impressed! Looks like a fun afternoon with friends!
Happy Holidays!
joan
This looks like such a fun project! The houses are all beautiful.
Believe it or not...I have decorated one gingerbread house in my whole life- and it was a kit!! I guess I just got kicked out of Blogville for admitting that!!
I love that you host a party every year for friends.
I had to stay and check out your pretty Christmas decorations! I do like the white ribbons on the wreaths and your mantle is crazy gorgeous!
(Also, lovin' that clock that I see in one of the photos)
I am so glad that you came over.
Rhonda
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