Gingerbread Houses 2008

2008 December 9

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Gingerbread Church.  That’s right, this year we built a church.  In the name of tradition, the Randall’s once again invited us over for round two of gingerbread house building!  We were excited, as we really enjoyed decorating gingerbread last year.  I wanted to do something different, so Rick and I browsed Google images for gingerbread house ideas. We saw some incredible houses, but they were very complicated and I just didn’t feel inspired by any of them.  Rick kept asking, “Well, what kind of house do you want?”  “I dunno, a cool one?”  Uh huh..that sure narrows it down.  Well, I turned to my Christmas decor and wanted to model our gingerbread house after this little red and white church that sits on our bar.  Rick figured out the layout and created a pattern for me, so I could cut it out.  He’s  genius like that.

Church Model

By placing the pattern over the rolled gingerbread, I was able to get the exact shape I needed.  I then transferred the mat and cut outs to the cookie sheet and baked for 9 minutes at 350.  I used the same recipe for the gingerbread and the icing that I used on my Halloween house that you can find here.

Cutting out the Pattern

The roof on the left side slid right off  10 minutes after we had attached it. I thought we were doomed!  The weight of the shingles pulled it right off!

Gingerbread Church

I used the Holiday M&Ms for siding, red hots for the roof rims, nonpareils for shingles, Hershey’s Kisses and Brach’s Spearmint leaves for bushes, Necco Canada Mints for the ground cover, peppermint patties for a low fence and Andes Mints for the pathway and steps.  And LOTS of icing to hold it all together!  ( I actually didn’t adhere any of the peppermint patties or Canada mints to the ground…which will make it easier for Rick and I to start eating off this church in no time…without having to reach for a butter knife to pry off the goods!)

Gingerbread Backside

The consistency of the icing was just right, so I was able to do icicles with ease.

For the Bell Tower, we used a Butterfinger chocolate bell and suspended it underneath the roof.  Glittery sprinkles were easier then cutting M&M’s in half to fit, and it kept the design simple.

Bell Tower II

I love these soft peppermints, and had to incorporate them somehow!

Pathway

An aerial shot of the Gingerbread Church:

Aerial Shot

It was fun building and piecing this church together.  I felt like an architect!  Some of our gingerbread was too soft, and began to collapse.  Be sure to bake it long enough that its not soft, but not too long, that it gets brown on the edges.  When it’s in between, you can still bend it a little or trim it without breaking it.  I love this new tradition!  I’d love to see your Gingerbread houses!

19 Responses leave one →
  1. 2008 December 9

    you guys are rockstars! you know, if rockstars were into building gingerbread churches….
    I LOVE IT!

  2. 2008 December 9
    Holly permalink

    This might just be the coolest gingerbread house/church I have ever seen! Way to go guys!

  3. 2008 December 9

    That’s AWESOME!! Hands down one of the coolest gingerbread houses I’ve ever seen! It totally puts mine to shame (I’m almost embarrassed to think that you will be see mine – maybe I should hide it). :-) I hope it tastes as good as it looks, because if it does, I don’t think it will last very long!

  4. 2008 December 9

    Hi Vanessa, you don’t know me, I am a friend of your brother Matt’s and a blog stalker, but I just wanted to say that is one of the coolest gingerbread houses I have ever seen! Wow, you and your brother and sisters are ultra talented!

  5. 2008 December 9
    vanessa permalink

    Ariane, I do want to see your house!!! :) Thanks guys. We wish you were here so we could build these things together!

  6. 2008 December 9
    Emilee permalink

    Um, wow. Of course it is amazing. That is the coolest church I have ever seen. Excellent work boss.

  7. 2008 December 9

    You just keep outdoing yourself dontchya?!
    Well, there is a shop in tribeca that has a “date night” gingerbread house building thing where a couple comes and builds their gingerbread house together. I had this goal of lyle and I going to do that next year, but I think after your post, we could successfully make A HOUSE at home (not by ANY means as designer as yours – seriously I would sell that on EBAY if I were you), but at least it wouldn’t cost us $100 for the whole night…only a mere $50 for all the yummy supplies. Wow…you rock. Are you coming to ny to play or what?!

  8. 2008 December 10
    Mom permalink

    Unbelieveable. No, make that believeable.

    You are so amazing ….. nothing you two couldn’t knock off together.

    Nothin’.

    Would sure be so fun to be doing it with you.

    Love you!!

    XXOO

  9. 2008 December 10

    Hey…I know you don’t know me…BUT…I had to comment on this fabulous gingerbread church! It is AMAZING! It makes me want to make one! Great pictures too!

    By the way, I am Jessie Ellertson’s cousin. :)

  10. 2008 December 11
    Kimmy C. permalink

    We can’t be friends anymore. It’s too painful to see how wickedly talented you are! Geeeeezzzz Girl! Love these!

  11. 2008 December 11

    Seems like a colossal waste of time and candy to me…

    It will either end up in the trash or the toilet depending on if you ever get around to eating it or not ;)

  12. 2008 December 11
    vanessa permalink

    J. Gilbert Smith:

    Your face is a waste of time.

    ;)

  13. 2008 December 12
    Mom permalink

    So, are you going to make a Valentine house? Easter house? Patriotic house? I’m seeing a book evolve here ….

  14. 2008 December 13
    vanessa permalink

    Mom, I think you’re on to something!!!

  15. 2008 December 14
    Smelly Pants Mcgee permalink

    That ginger bread house is the most amazing thing i have ever seen.

  16. 2008 December 14

    Holy Moly!! you are amazing, seriously.

  17. 2008 December 16

    Oh this is so SO good. Think I could pull it off with a 3 1/2 year old. No way in hell.

  18. 2008 December 23

    This is the best ginger bread house/church I have seen. Well done you talented person you!!

  19. 2009 October 30
    Christy permalink

    oh. my. gosh. i dont even know what to say. these are so good. oh we need to learn from the gingerbread master how to do these.

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