how to throw a gingerbread house decorating party

gingerbread houses and throwing a gingerbread house decorating party

Gingerbread house decorating is a fun holiday tradition for all ages. For as long as I can remember we have been decorating gingerbread houses. We started when I was little and gave them as gifts to our teachers and neighbors. My mom was a superstar and would make large and small versions. She was the first to throw a gingerbread house decorating party and years later I carried on the idea and it was always a huge hit.

The recipe we use originally ran in a newspaper in 1979 and was intended as a microwave recipe. Not being a huge microwave fan my mom adapted the recipe and baked them in the oven.

The dough is super simple to make and takes very little time to bake. The assembly is where the time and patience come in. Making a good thick icing is the key to this being a less stressful process. Make sure your egg whites are beaten until stiff or you will have a runny icing that is better for cookie decorating than the mortar that will hold up your walls. The sides of you pieces should come out fairly straight but they do not need to be perfect. A slightly off piece will still work so don’t stress out or waste a less than perfect piece.

Once you have your pieces baked and they have cooled you can start assembly. A small piece of styrofoam is the sturdiest base, but you can use corrugated cardboard covered in aluminum foil if you want to save some money. The styrofoam runs about $5 a piece. If you purchase a large piece and cut it to the size you want you can save some money as well. My mom’s tip: if the sides of styrofoam are rough from the cut rub them together and it will work like sandpaper to smooth them out.

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Dip the bottom of the end pieces in icing and spread a small amount on the back of the piece where the sides will touch. Dip the sides and bottom of the side pieces in the icing and attach. Use toothpicks to prop up the pieces as the icing dries. I would allow 20 minutes but check on it sooner and see if it has set.

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After you have the walls set it is time to raise the roof. This is a little more challenging because you are up against gravity, hence my large use of toothpicks. Paint the back of the roof where it will touch the sides of the end pieces. The thicker you made that icing the better off you will be. I was so rusty when I made this batch that it took a long time to set and was really trying on my patience. The toothpicks weren’t enough support so I had to sit and hold the roof in place until it set enough.

gingerbread house recipe & template | wit wisdom & foodNow that your roof is set up and the icing is dry it is time to get to decorating. There are no rules just go with it. Unleash your inner child and get to work making your masterpiece. This really isn’t a beauty contest, as you will see in my last picture, it is meant as a fun holiday activity so don’t worry about splatters and drips of icing. Just let it go or cover it with a piece of candy.

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Once you have finished decorating it is time to play mother nature and bring in a little snow storm. Grab a knife or whisk and dip it in your icing and drizzle it over the house. If your icing doesn’t drizzle well add a little bit of water to the icing to thin it out just enough to drizzle easier.

Remember I was talking about how important it is to make sure your icing is thick so it will hold things up? That star anise “wreath” above my door is the perfect example. I tried holding it, blowing on it and every combination in between to get it to stick. My patience was no match for gravity and the result is a house that is likely the worst house on the block. I dreaded sharing this but here it is flaws and all. Otherwise, I thought my family of snowmen looked very happy at their little home.
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How to throw your own Gingerbread decorating party

Weeks before the party

  • Make your guest list. The easiest way to have multiple people decorate houses is to make and assemble the houses before your guests arrive. So be realistic with your guest list and think about asking couples to collaborate.
  • Send out your invitations and ask each person to bring at least one bag of candy to share
  • Bake the gingerbread you need to make the houses. You should get at least 6 houses out of a batch
  • See if any of your guests have a mixer they can bring to help with mid-party icing prep

Day (or a few days) Before

  • Get some decorating essentials like M&M’s, hard candies, kisses and gumdrops in case your guests forget to bring a bag
  • Grab some plastic knives for icing spreading
  • Buy cartons of egg whites. This will speed up icing making by eliminating the step of separating egg whites.
  • Buy more powder sugar than you think you will need. It stinks to run out of icing in the middle of decorating.
  • Make chili, stew or any large quantity, easy to reheat dish

Day of Set up

  • Cover your table with newspaper to make clean up easier and set a house at every seat
  • Place small paper bowls on the table to fill with candy
  • Set whatever decorating supplies you bought in the middle of the table
  • Reheat the dinner before your guests arrive

During the party

  • Make the icing. Because it dries out so quickly you will need to make it at the last minute. One batch of icing should cover 2-3 houses
  • Put a small bowl of icing and a plastic knife next to each house
  • Depending on how many mixers you are using you might need to replenish the icing throughout the night

Click on the image below to download the template and recipe

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I am linking this up to Dare to DIY, the link party that got me back into blogging two years ago. These are some of my favorite DIY bloggers. I hope you click over and enjoy some of the other projects.

whet your whistle wednesday: capsule wardrobe

I am by no means a fashion blogger. That said I like to get dressed up and feel good. I don’t shop a lot because I tend to buy things I like and wear them over and over. I am my mother’s daughter.

I haven’t purchased clothes in a while and since I have lost inches, not weight, from my new eating habits very few of my clothes fit properly. Add in that we are moving to the midwest in the fall I am going to need to add to my closet.

Enter the capsule wardrobe

This was a new term for me just a few weeks ago. After a little research it sounds like a good option. It is often referred to as a minimalist approach to a wardrobe. I prefer the term essentials wardrobe.

Pictures in this issue link directly to the online store so you can purchase them for you collection

Project 333 has a great jumping off point to start your capsule wardrobe. It walks you through the steps. I was very happy to hear her say she does hers in 3 month capsules.

I have been lusting after these shoes for months. The are an investment but they would be an essential for all 4 seasons.

I have been lusting after these shoes for months. The are an investment but they would be an essential for all 4 seasons.

One of the things I learned in this research is the amount of pieces is really up to you. But keep in mind we are trying to just go with essentials. Over at Unfancy it was 37. My favorite tip for this was that you shouldn’t shop until 2 weeks before the next season. Combine these posts and you have a great foundation to start your own capsule wardrobe.

Want to see the concept in action check out Kendi Everyday. Years ago she start taking only 30 items and challenged herself to make them last 30 days.

Playful button-down shirts are my favorite! I don't need another but a great example of a staple that can be dressed up or down with a variety of bottoms.

Playful button-down shirts are my favorite! I don’t need another but a great example of a staple that can be dressed up or down with a variety of bottoms.

Tim Gunn is one of my favorites. His book Tim Gunn’s guide to style is a book I devoured. It is also why I want to call this my essentials wardrobe. Here is a little video where Tim describes his essentials.

Don't get all neutrals! Add some of your favorite seasonal colors. I already have this in green and purple so pink will be good addition.

Don’t get all neutrals! Add some of your favorite seasonal colors. I already have this in green and purple so pink will be good addition for the spring season.

Just because it is about essentials doesn’t mean it has to be boring. It just has to mix and match. Plus you must love the items because you will be with them for 3 months. Don’t forget accessories count!

pearls real or fake go with every outfit!

pearls real or fake go with every outfit!

Do you think you will start pairing down your closet and trying an essentials wardrobe?

For those of you that are new whet your whistle wednesday is a themed link post I do on Wednesdays. That Wednesday part was shocking I know. These are all topics I am excited about and I hope these posts will whet your palette and inspire you to find out more.

beauty tips that won’t cost you a dime

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You don’t need to run to the beauty counter, you don’t have to go to the gym. This won’t cost you a thing. It will only hurt for little while.

Stand up straight

Alright sharpen up. Pull your shoulders back, tighten your stomach and stand up tall just like your mother always told you. The most attractive people are standing upright. Why do you think they used to walk with books on their heads at charm school? The slouched shoulder is body language that says I don’t like me & I wouldn’t blame you if you don’t like me either. Stand up tall and present yourself to the world like you have a lot to offer. After a bit of practice you will begin to walk through the world with grace and beauty.

Look ahead

This will be a lot easier now that you are standing up straight. Holding your head high will make you look like you are ready to face the world & all that it has to offer. There isn’t much happening at your feet. They are still taking one step after another you don’t need to keep an eye on them. So snap out of it and look ahead to where you are going. Now you will be able to see & accept that strangers smile. Maybe you will catch something beautiful or funny happening in front of you. As you experience these things you will become/feel happier. You might even stand up even taller than before.

Smile

I struggle the most with this one. Don’t give that bitchy resting face excuse. I have that problem too. I get it when I am focusing on my list or working on something in my head. When I decide to be present in the moment it goes away. Smiling isn’t hard but it takes practice. It is all about positive thoughts, eye contact & being present in the moment. Keep it simple as you practice by making eye contact & think something positive about the person in front of you. You may not start grinning ear to ear but it will be noticeable to the person with whom you just connected.

That is it. Three easy steps and you will quickly look more beautiful.

Are you up to the challenge? What free beauty tips do you have to offer?