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Tips and advice for how to decorate an IKEA Gingerbread House kit. Such a fun and easy festive activity, here’s how to make yours look really special!

Ikea Gingerbread House
As always at this time of year, I spend months planning Christmas food and then, before I know it the big day is right there in front of me. I really need to up my game to eat my full quota of mince pies in time for next Thursday..

So, did you see BrummyMummyof2 and I undertaking the Gingerbread House Challenge this week? Suffice to say, an RE teacher is no match for a baker, mwahaha! (You can watch it here: Christmas Gingerbread House Challenge.)

I thought I’d make another little video of me decorating an IKEA Gingerbread house this year. I hope it’s useful if you’re planning on decorating an IKEA Ginger bread house kit. They are so easy and fun! Such a great activity for a rainy and cold Christmas fun afternoon activity. We always include this in our list of must do together advent activities.

This video includes which is the best icing to use for an IKEA Ginger bread house kit, how to put it together and how to decorate it. I hope it’s useful.

 

What you need to decorate your IKEA Gingerbread house:

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Decorate an IKEA Gingerbread House Kit

Ingredients 

  • An IKEA Gingerbread House kit
  • Royal icing, made according to pack instructions
  • Marshmallows
  • White chocolate buttons
  • Matchmakers
  • Wine gums
  • Chocolate mint thins

Instructions 

  • Follow my video and go crazy with your own decorations!
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What I used to decorate the IKEA Gingerbread House kit:

 

Tips and advice for how to decorate an IKEA Gingerbread House kit. Such a fun and easy festive activity, here's how to make yours look really special!
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15 Comments

  1. Woah, but if gingerbread houses are so well decorated it’ll be a pity to eat them! I’d save mine in a glass box to see it and be proud, haha!

  2. Love your gingerbread house, it looks brilliant. I keep thinking about making one, I really should get on and do it.

  3. Love your gingerbread house! We haven’t decorated ours yet – I’m hanging on as I think it will be a great post-Christmas-bored-with-our-presents activity that they whole family can get stuck into! Thanks for hosting and hope you have a magical Christmas x

  4. Gosh yours looks amazing, massive icing envy!!! This has been a really fab linky lovely, really enjoyed it! xxx

  5. We are Gingerbread house decorating later today Sarah. I’m totally taking tips here! Yours is gorgeous – a total work of art! 🙂 xx