
We are searching data for your request:
Upon completion, a link will appear to access the found materials.
Gingerbread Lighthouse
Modeled after Maine's Nubble Light, this adorable treat from Stonewall Kitchen is definitely for the creative recipient, $44.95
Gingerbread Ranch
This Jacksonville gingerbread house from Harry and David is as classic as it gets in the Christmas cookie department, $69.95
Gingerbread Igloo
Nothing is cuter than this mini igloo from Harry and David. Fixed with penguins and polar bears, it's a winter delight, $59.95
Gingerbread Chalet
Love to ski? Top your table with this "snowy" chalet from Sur La Table, $29.95
Gingerbread Personalized
Make it personal and brand your gingerbread gift for it's recipient with this one from Williams-Sonoma, $56.95
Gingerbread Estate
The Rolls-Royce of gingerbread houses, check our this luxurious estate by Williams-Sonoma, $249.95
Colorful Gingerbread
Made from the connoisseurs of candy, Dylan's Candy Bar, this house is fixed with all the great sweets, $40.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.
Here's what you'll need to roll and cut gingerbread dough:
Here's what you'll need to assemble a gingerbread house:
- A 12- to 14-inch cardboard cake circle or any size cardboard Styrofoam or craft foam to build your house on
- A #10 plain round pastry tip and a #2 plain round pastry tip, and a 12-inch disposable or reusable pastry bag
- Baked gingerbread house pieces
Here's what you'll need to decorate an assembled gingerbread house:
- Candy decorations. Unwrap all candy (except foil-wrapped) and place each type in a separate bowl. You don't want to be stuck unwrapping a candy cane while the royal icing begins to harden.
- Use an oatmeal box or something tall to set the house on while decorating. You have to stand to assemble a gingerbread house, but when decorating a gingerbread house, sit down with the house at eye level.