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Gingerbread Décor

  • December 19, 2019
  • Written and Photographed by Marian Parsons
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Old-fashioned gingerbread is not only a classic Christmas treat and decoration, but it’s now becoming a trendy one as well. Scroll through Instagram in early to mid-December and your feed is likely to be filled with creative ideas for Gingerbread Décor. From making and displaying gingerbread cookies to houses and ornaments. It’ll be enough to coax you into the kitchen.

Place setting with white and blue china and a ring of greenery with a small monogrammed gingerbread cookie.
Make tiny gingerbread cookies and monogram them for a personal placement at your Christmas table.

Get Your Gingerbread Décor Ready

If you’re going to join in on this fun and festive activity, here are a few tips.

  • Make a big batch of dough (or two or three)! If you’re going to make a mess of the kitchen, it might as well be worth it.
  • Make, roll and bake the dough one day; then assemble and decorate another. This kind of baking can take a lot of time and be surprisingly tiring. If you try to decorate at the end of a long day of mixing, cutting and baking, you might be tempted to rush the creative part.
  • Be as precise as you can. That doesn’t matter if you’re making cookies, but if you’re making a house, it goes together so much easier if everything is sized properly and the sides are square, straight, etc. Gingerbread is very forgiving, though. If you’re not precise, you can always trim the gingerbread when it comes out of the oven, so don’t fret!
Two small gingerbread houses with white frosting details surrounded by pinecones and greenery.
Place fresh greenery and miniature pinecones around your gingerbread village.
  • Icing covers a multitude of imperfections.It’s like caulk for trim. It hides any wonkiness that does happen if your cuts and measurements aren’t totally precise. Just add a bunch of icing, pile some drippy snow on top and you’re good to go.
  • Dust with powdered sugar. The powdered sugar not only gives the houses and ornaments a beautiful snowy look, but it also hides cracks and brings out any details cut in the surface of the gingerbread (like shingles, bricks or beams).
Small gingerbread cabin placed on a wooden stump.
Placing these little gingerbread cabins on a rustic wooden stump adds a little extra.

Ginger Display

  • Build houses on a pretty base. This is not only practical, so the houses can be moved, but they look so cute perched on wood rounds, cake stands, old books and even overturned dishes. If it has a flat surface, chances are you can build a gingerbread house on it.
  • Make a scene. Create your own little Christmas village with houses, vintage toy cars, cast-iron or plastic animals, mini bottlebrush trees, tiny pinecones, evergreen sprigs and clumps of reindeer moss. A sprinkle of Epsom salt makes a great snowy base.
  • Think beyond houses. Gingerbread houses are classic, but why stop there? Make a garland to hang in your kitchen and ornaments for your tree. Just cut the desired shape and make a hole with a toothpick or straw to accommodate a length of twine or ribbon. And hang your gingerbread!
China cabinet with blue and white dishes and small Gingerbread Décor houses placed throughout.
The more the merrier! Place multiple gingerbread mini-houses all around and create an eye-catching scene.

Make it Last

  • Disappearing treats. These houses are edible, and dogs and small kids might not realize you intend to use them for decoration! Make a batch just for eating, and keep the houses and ornaments out
    of reach.
  • Keep it covered. Cloches are a great way to keep sneaky fingers and smart noses away from your gingerbread creations. Protect your houses from sweet-toothed humans and pets (along with dust) with glass cake covers, cheese domes, and even overturned juice tumblers, jelly jars and water goblets. This is another great way to get creative with how your gingerbread is displayed and preserved to last throughout the holidays.
Small gingerbread village in display under a glass cake stand.
Add these charming gingerbread villages to any shelf around the house this season.
Antique chicken coop with decorative gingerbread birds strung up on the front.
Put your gingerbread creations on display in unique and creative ways.

Marian Parsons is the creative force behind Miss Mustard Seed. For more info about her projects, books and paint click here!

Want more Gingerbread Décor ideas? Check out this post on A Christmas Kitchen worthy of a baking session!

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