How Do You Make Mini Gingerbread Houses?
We all remember the story of the witch’s gingerbread house and the little children who could not resist taking just one bite. Children have never been able to resist gingerbread houses, but often the large, elaborate creations that appear around Christmas are far too complicated for small hands to even help with assembly. You can make these mini gingerbread houses together as a family, and if anything gets broken, just eat it and grab another graham cracker. Cut out several small squares of posterboard. These will serve as the bases for your gingerbread houses, so make them as large or small as you wish. Make sure they are slightly larger than a full-size graham cracker at the very least. Pack a large amount of icing into the icing dispensers. This will insure that you have enough “cement” to make the houses without having to stop to refill your decorating tube. You should use thick, sticky icing that will hold the graham crackers and candies in place. Ice a graham cracker “floor” to t