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Gingerbread House - LandscapingBushes, Fencing, Ground Cover, Paths & WalkwaysLandscaping is the decorating part my kids look forward to the most. We always leave plenty of room for landscaping items.
Bushes When tinted green, with a variety of
cereal added for shape, and optionally coated with Corn Syrup for a glossy look,
you can have edible, uniquely shaped bushes and trees.
Ice-Cream Cone Tree To make an ice-cream cone tree, pipe frosting onto an inverted sugar cone, starting at the bottom edge. Make one row around the bottom edge, continuing up the cone to the top. Sprinkle green crystals onto the wet icing. Leave the top of the tree unfrosted so you have something to hold onto. Put the tree in place and then frost the top of the tree.
Fencing Fencing is a wonderful way to define your Gingerbread house. Fencing can be as simple as candy-cane hooks or marshmallows, or as elaborate as mini-lights wrapped with rice-krispie treats, topped with a lifesaver that surrounds the mini-light bulb.
Edible Re-bar for Fencing Edible Re-Bar! This is the coolest thing. Take a full bag of frosting with a #5 round tip. Take a long stick of spaghetti and stick it through the tip, as far as you can into the bag of frosting. Pull the spaghetti right back out (which is now coated with frosting) and lay on wax paper to dry. You can cut this (or break it) into desired lengths. The spaghetti acts as re-bar providing reinforcement. This is a great idea for fences. Color the frosting black/gray for the look of wrought-iron Fencing ideas
Ground Cover Before adding trees, bushes or fences, sprinkle your gingerbread base with some kind of ground cover. I prefer to spread frosting all over my base and while still wet, sprinkle with coconut and white sprinkles. When I am finished with the entire Gingerbread house project, I sprinkle everything with a fresh coat of sifted powdered sugar, which looks like a dusting of fresh fallen snow. For green coconut, place coconut in a plastic bag along with a few drops of liquid greed food coloring. Shake the bag until the coconut is colored as desired.
Paths and Walkways An easy way to create a path or walkway is to spread a good amount of frosting in the shape of your path or walkway. Now press the candy into the frosting. The frosting will fill-in around the edges, forming a mortar between the candy.
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