I bet you thought it was too early for gingerbread houses, right? Well not for a Haunted Gingerbread House. Thanks to Create a Treat you can decorate your own scary cottage complete with jelly beans, black icing, and candy ghosts. Funnily enough, the tray for this house is the same as the tray for the Christmas version and still has spaces in the plastic that would fit the gingerbread people and trees. We decided to fill them up with pumpkin pyramids. I think any 6 year-old would be extremely proud of my and Chris’s artistic vision.
Haunted Gingerbread House in a Box
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erin! that looks so cool!
Super cool
Very cute 🙂
That came out awsome!!!! Wait till you see what mom sent you in the mail yesterday, and we want pics!!!!!
Thanks everyone! I’m so glad you think our creation is cute.
Niki – Excellent! I can’t wait. I love surprises.
too cute!!! are you going to eat it??
Hi Mom,
It’s smells pretty delicious but probably not. I think the cookies would break teeth.
Erin – your gingerbread house is so cute and spooky! Last year my sister and I had a Haunted Gingerbread House-Making Party! It was such a blast (though making all that gingerbread was a total pain!), and we made orange, purple, and black icing…good times. I love those orange jack-o-lantern candies!
This is so cute. Good call on the pyramids. Food + Halloween (two of my favorite things!) reminds me of my friend’s spooky halloween party. Check out the Gasik’s Graveyard menu. The swamp greens with lizard eyes were my fav–it’s mixed greens with strawberries and a vinegarette. Yum