Gingerbread House Ideas

Nantucket Gate Blog   Inspiration for your gingerbread house is today's topic, from traditional to classic suburban, we've got you covered. Take a look.Gingerbread is as much a focal point of winter as pumpkin spice is in the fall. And though it shows up in your favorite cookies, lattes, and limited batch of ice cream, you really cant beat its utilitarian purposebeing used to build an edible gumdrop house. Since their inception, some feel that there isnt much you can do to their classic suburban home look. Alas, its time to take a look at some more modern ideas that you can use as inspiration for your own gingerbread house this year. Gingerbread House Ideas Sugar Shack This boxy and transparent modern sugar house adorns wavy layers of a gingerbread hillside, complete with shade from sugar trees behind itall held together by a traditional edible mortar. It even has a tranquil reflective pond. Youll need to measure out each slice of gingerbread in advance to recreate the layered incline. But you can find out how to make the more elaborate glass house over here. Geodesic Dome In case squares are a little too square for you, you can think outside of the box with geodesic wonder. Though it looks daunting, a little bit of template work can help you make this as easy as any gingerbread house. And its modular enough to swap out whatever ornamental candy design you envision in your cookie landscape mind. For the instructional video, and an optional DIY kit, you can head over here. Earthship Lollipop If youre looking for something a little more eco-friendly, you can give this wind turbine and rice krispy hillside-walled gingerbread house a try. Though you might need to consult with your local architect department to pull this off inch by inch, you can use this as a model for simplifying the typical wall-to-wall design of a gingerbread house. Dont be afraid to utilize other materials to add a landscape of structural security to your edible creation.