Best 5 Patterns for Gingerbread Houses

 
08-Dec-2010 by chockyfoodie

Christmas is here! Are you falling short of patterns for making gingerbread house? Then, here are best 5 patterns for Gingerbread Houses, which will help you put up something unique.

 

Gingerbread Castle Pattern

You can make a gingerbread house resembling a castle (from medieval times) complete with center towers, with or without cones or turrets on the top of the towers. Add turrets and decorate it with pink icing to make it resemble Cinderella's castle.

 

Gingerbread Church Pattern

This gingerbread pattern triggers a scent of nostalgia within the viewer. The candy pebbles can be used to decorate the old stone church. An elegant royal icing will add a countryside demeanor to the church. You can cover the roofs and steeple with seeds.

 

Gingerbread Beach House Pattern

This pattern generates a holiday mood within the viewer. You can use multi hued icings to create rooftops, windows, pillars, etc. You can extend your creativity by making a terrific gingerbread beach house like a countryside home, and cabin.

 

Gingerbread Clock Tower Pattern

This pattern will remind you of classic clock tower welcoming the visitors at the city entrance. You can either go for a beautiful clock tower masterpiece or a haunted Halloween clock tower masterpiece. Place this gingerbread clock house on a table to amuse the visitors.

 

Gingerbread Victorian House Pattern

Regale in the memories of the Victorian age by making a beautiful Victorian house. There are many who call it a Victorian trim Ginger bread house. You can create your own trim out of pastillage, chocolate, gum paste, and marzipan. Use peppermint sticks to decorate the porch roof.

 

Image courtesy : womansday.com;    image34.webshots.comgingerbread-house-heaven.com ;gingerbreadgeorge.com4.bp.blogspot.com

Comments

cjhartsock says :

Where can I get copy or buy the Vicoria hOuse Pattern. the one featured on this page with Santa on the side? please reply to cjhsigns@aol.com. A MILLION thanks! C.J.
Posted on: 10 March 2011 - 4:29pm

CJ Hartsock says :

Thank you so much for your detailed response. I'll follow your advice. C.J.
Posted on: 14 March 2011 - 8:25am

Anonymous says :

I checked it out. The floor plans are way!!!! out of my budget. I'm crazy for building miniature gingerbread houses. Because this is also a style of architecture I often get the wrong page links. I did see a book on the first site for for $8.00. No floor plans just photos and sketches. That would be a good resource but I am not skilled, YET, to take a photo and create the cut out pieces that could be used as a pattern for the cookies. Again, thanks for your assistance. C.J.
Posted on: 14 March 2011 - 8:32am

Anonymous says :

You are welcome and thanks for reading.
Posted on: 14 March 2011 - 10:59am

cyndie says :

I too would like a patteren of the victorian ouse patteren, Could you please let me know where I could get this one.
Posted on: 7 July 2011 - 4:37pm

Questions, Comments and Reviews

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Quantcast