Gingerbread houses. Kids love them, but unless you’re a master confectioner, sometimes this “delightful” holiday tradition can lead to frustration. This is why we’ve found game-changing gingerbread house ideas to make your task an easy one. From buying a gingerbread house kit to making a LEGO gingerbread house, these tips and tricks will help you make a gingerbread house. Keep reading to learn more. 

1. Design It First

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Any architect will tell you it’s a good idea to first lay out the design of your house. Kids can decide what candy they want to use, and where, which will help prevent running short on supplies mid-project. Psst! This is a great way to indulge in your Pinterest habit!

2. Use Graham Crackers or Cookies in Place of Gingerbread

using graham crackers instead of gingerbread is a good gingerbread house idea
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We know, you're a traditionalist. But trust us, using graham crackers is a lot less expensive, and it's a great way to practice your skills before you move on to the "real deal." 

3. Make Something Else

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You don't have to stick with the house theme: get creative and consider something like a train or a plane, a grocery store or firehouse or even furniture! Gingerbread couch, anyone? 

4. Use Up Other Supplies

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If you are still trying to get rid of the Halloween stash, this is as good as time as any. Twizzlers, Tootsie Rolls, Banana Laffy Taffy, Twix (wait, you have Twix left?) and other trick-or-treat classics all work well. Clean out your cupboards and use up pretzels, marshmallows, cinnamon sticks, cereal and any other food item you think could fit the bill. 

Insider Tip: Pull out the peanut M&Ms and the Mike & Ikes in order to make a string of lights or two. Hungry Happenings will show you how to make it happen.

5. Buy a Kit

This might not seem like a big "hack" to you, but if you've ever been crazy enough to try to make gingerbread walls from scratch, you know you wish someone would have just told you to get the kit first. You don't have to stick to the kit-provided decor (see above re: Halloween candy), but having some basics and step-by-step instructions never hurt anyone. For something a little different this year, check out this amazing Oreo cookie house kit

Related: 17 Amazing Gingerbread Houses You Have to See to Believe

6. Use Hot Glue Instead of Icing

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You will need that royal icing to make snowy rooftops and general designs, but relying on it to hold everything together can create a little mayhem. Try using a hot glue gun to make the key elements stick. We like this low-temp glue gun that is great for kids. As an added bonus, it dries way faster than the royal icing.

Still need convincing? Head over to My Little Poppies for details.

7. Use Something for the Structure

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Here's a secret you might not realize: some of those elaborate gingerbread palaces have cardboard or styrofoam supports inside! Use empty cereal or tissue boxes and the hot glue trick above to ensure your base is the strongest it can be.

8. Use Fruit Roll-Ups for Stained Glass Windows

a good gingerbread house idea is to use fruit roll-ups for windows
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This is a great trick for giving a stained-glass window effect, and it's easy, too! Just cut the roll-ups to slightly larger than the window and use icing-glue or hot glue to hold them in place (before assembling). This will also hide that interior "structure" box we mentioned above. 

We love these tie-dye style Fruit Roll-Ups for that easy stained glass look! 

9. Be a Minimalist

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Yes, you can cover your creations in all manner of goodies and gumdrops. But sometimes simple white piping and a few pieces of well-placed candy give the perfect "snow-covered cottage" look. 

10. Go Small

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No one said a gingerbread house has to be huge to be amazing. A smaller house requires fewer supplies and is easier to hold together, which also means less frustration. You can make multiple small houses out of cookie bases, and line them up on a sideboard in the middle of a table for a festive centerpiece. 

11. Use Ice Cream Cones As Trees

using ice cream cones for trees is a great gingerbread house idea
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File this under “why didn’t we think of that?” Turn a classic sugar cone point side up, coat it in green frosting, and even dust it with powdered sugar “snow” for a woodsy outdoor scene.

12. Have your kids make a LEGO gingerbread house

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If you don't want the sticky mess that a gingerbread house sometimes makes, why not make one out of LEGO? Using bricks you already have at home, use this how-to video from YouTube to make a gingerbread house that won't go bad. 

Related: DIY Gingerbread Playdough

13. Personalize your house with a photo.

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Print out a mini-snap of your kids and make it so they are peeking out the window of your gingerbread house. Adds a fun personalized element and is super easy to execute. 

14. Be Patient

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You can build your house in a day, but you won't be able to do it in 20 minutes. Make sure you allow for the time the glued pieces need to try: to each other and/or to the base structure. With royal icing, you need at least 30 minutes to be sure the glue has really set. Going too fast results in sliding sides and cracked walls, especially when you start adding the weight of the candy decorations too soon. But hopefully, with the hacks above, you'll find a workaround for any of your common gingerbread house-making problems. 

 

 

 

Forget about gingerbread, OREO’s Holiday Chocolate Cookie House is this Christmas’s new must-have sweet treat activity.

Instead of the typical gingerbread walls, OREO’s holiday house has chocolate cookie pieces. The kid-friendly kit also comes with pre-made icing, OREO Cookies, OREO Mini Cookies, candy jewels and fruit-flavored gummies.

The only thing your fam needs to bring to a house-making session is imagination. Decorate this cookie-covered house with icing-drawn shingles, stripes, patterns, or a full-on candy door. The holiday house also comes in a mini version, too! The smaller-sized 8.5-ounce kit comes with pre-baked cookie sheets, pre-made icing, candy jewels and mini OREOs.

If you can’t wait until Christmas Eve to decorate a candy-covered house, you can find the full-sized edible OREO cookie house at Walmart for for $13

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Walmart

 

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Forget about the same gingerbread house your kiddos build every Christmas. This year they can create a carnival of fun—with the Disney Pixar Toy Story 4 gingerbread cookie kit!

Fave film characters come to life in this easy-to-build carnival-themed gingerbread house. The kit comes with old friends such as Buzz, Woody and Bo Peep along with new pals Forky, Ducky and Bunny.

 

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Not only can your fam deck the exterior of this cute kit in all kinds of icing goodness, but the interior also has a creative carnival theme too. So where can you pick up this gingerbread awesomeness? Find the Toy Story 4 Carnival Gingerbread Cookie Kit at Walmart for just under $15.

If you want to add to your growing community of gingerbread homes, snag the Disney Frozen 2 Castle or the Mickey Mouse Holiday House Kit.

—Erica Loop

 

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Making holiday memories with your kiddos is one of the best parts of being a parent but between the hustle and bustle of the season, it’s not always possible to pull out all the Martha Stewart stops like making cookies from scratch. Thanks to Target, you don’t have to!

The bullseye retailer is big on making your life easier, and none more so than this Christmas. The next time you’re making your Target run, check out all the cookie and gingerbread kits that are here to make the holiday season special––and so easy.

Gingerbread Footie PJs Cookies

The holidays are all about cozying up in some festive jammies, so why not decorate some, too? Wondershop's Gingerbread Footie PJ Cookies($7.99) kit comes with four large cookies, three types of icing and gorgoues assorted candies for decorating.

Ugly Sweater Gingerbread Kit

What's Christmas without an ugly sweater? Now you don't have to don the ugly apparel, you can just make one! Wondershop's Ugly Sweater Gingerbread Kit ($7.99) comes with a dozen cookies, four icing packs and fun sprinkles to make your cookies as hideous and tasty as possible.

Gingerbread Mini Village

Is making just one gingerbread house just not enough? Now you can make an entire Gingerbread Mini Village ($9.99)! Make up to four tiny houses and label them with the included options, like a bank, toy shop or Santa's house.

Gingerbread Winter Chalet

Glide into the winter season and craft a gorgeous retreat with this Gingerbread Winter Chalet ($9.99). The ready-to-build kit is a nice twist on the traditional gingerbread house.

Giant Gingerbread Man Cookie Kit

Run, run, as fast as you can to catch this Giant Gingerbread Man Cookie Kit ($7.99)! This oversized cookie is perfect for a fun afternoon activity and much easier to nosh on than an entire house.

Bullseye Dog House Kit

Target lover in the house? Then the Bullseye Dog House Kit ($6.99) is for you! Craft up the perfect winter home for your fave Target pup.

Gingerbread Train Kit

All aboard! Wondershop's Gingerbread Train Kit ($9.99) is pulling into the station. Fashion an engine fit for the big guy in red, and enjoy all the fun icing and candies, too.

Camper Gingerbread Kit

Santa is on the go in with Wondershop's Camper Gingerbread Kit ($9.99)! Don't forget to pop out the included cardboard accessories like a BBQ and the big man himself! This special kit does not contain any of the eight major allergens so is perfect for everyone.

 

––Karly Wood

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