Gingerbread House Roofs Made Out Of Graham Crackers
If you are trying to save crackers you can make the roof pieces half a cracker instead of 3 4 of a cracker.
Gingerbread house roofs made out of graham crackers. Leave 4 whole but cut 2 with a serrated knife to make angled gables to mount the sloped roof on. This will provide a sturdy base on which the kids can create their homes. Each house will use six honey maid graham crackers. This gingerbread sugar chalet will keep your kids busy over winter break.
You are going to cut two identical pieces for the front and back of the house. They must be a little bit shorter than half the cracker. I like to use a serrated knife to make the cuts. How to make gingerbread house with graham crackers.
Don t press too hard when sawing the pieces. For one basic house you will need six half size graham crackers as you see above. Thank you for posting this blog. I saw a premade kit for sale at the supermarket a few weeks ago it was about 19 and basically was just the side pieces and roof for the house along with a.
Then use royal icing to hold the sides and roof together and to paste on any decorations you want. When i was a kid i remember making graham cracker gingerbread houses at a holiday party. Follow the template in the photo above to cut each side. If you want to make gingerbread houses out of graham crackers separate 6 graham crackers.
For each house you ll need five full sized graham crackers. In order for the roof to fit be sure that you trim the side pieces slightly. To make your house simply glue the graham crackers to the sides of the container. Using a recipe of the royal icing below and a jumbo piping tip either in a frosting tube or with a plastic bag pipe all 4 sides of the bottom of the house.
Unfortunately not every single graham cracker in the box is going to come out looking pretty so you need to sort through them. Craft knife and scissors cardboard six pack container masking tap. Cut them according to the image below. After all the graham crackers are glued to the sides of the box turn the house upside down and place in a bowl or any sort of container that allows the house to be upside down.
My littles were bored and begging to make a gingerbread house. So yeah this was an amazing find for me. We took half pieces of graham crackers and stuck them to little milk cartons like the ones you get at school with regular frosting i wanted to try to recr. Yes you can bake real gingerbread to make these houses or you can buy a pre made gingerbread house kit but it s much more simple and less expensive to use graham crackers.
How to make your graham holiday houses. If having an entirely edible creation is not a priority for you you can use a small milk carton as the base of your building. We made some minor adjustments to make our house a little bigger since i only had one pack of non crashed graham crackers and three kids to decorate lol.