Both are easier than you think and can be made simply with a template you can build out of a little extra cardboard some homemade gingerbread and a few smart easy to find decorations like seeds peppercorns cereal and gum.
How to decorate a gingerbread house roof.
The giant colorful sweet tarts used for the roofing is the focal point of this gingerbread house.
Once walls are dry fix on the roof using icing from piping bag hold firm to allow icing to set.
Once the whole gingerbread house has set the roof needs to be iced to represent snow.
Once baked and cooled start to build the house joining the wall together with generous stripes of icing.
Festive wreaths and garlands are great for adding extra details textures and color to your gingerbread house.
Don t forget to add fun holiday trimmings.
Hold a few minutes.
Use a palette knife or butter knife to spread the snow evenly across the roof.
That s the best part of our creative gingerbread house ideas after all.
Go more modern with your décor with a cute pom pom wreath.
Garlands can be used to decorate the roof or your house or you can use them to dress up your side or front windows.
Like for instance a snowcapped gingerbread cabin or a rustic little stone cottage with a thatched roof.
Royal icing piping bags and of course lots and lots of candy.
Then while still holding the first roof side add the second roof side and hold a few minutes.
First place one roof side on the gingerbread house making sure it lines up with the gable peak.
Candy roof gingerbread house ideas.
This roof design is easier since it contains four gingerbread pieces compared to the six pieces that would be used for a traditional gingerbread house.
We ve selected options that are perfect for both amateur decorators and seasoned pros alike.
There are so many different ways to decorate your gingerbread house but there are a few essential items that everyone needs.