Gingerbread Houses
Gingerbread houses are more than just a festive decoration - they ignite a sense of creativity and holiday cheer! Building these sweet structures with loved ones can turn into a fun tradition that brings people together, from cutting out the dough to embellishing with colorful candies. The aroma of ginger and warm spices fills the air as you construct your masterpiece, making the process a delightful sensory experience. Whether you keep it simple or go all out with intricate designs, creating a gingerbread house is a heartwarming activity that is sure to spark joy and spread smiles to all who see it.
For this DIY you’ll need:
♥ Air Dry Clay in the colors Brown, White and Light Blue.
♥ Glue.
♥ Sculpting Tools. (Optional)
♥ Black/Brown Marker
Instructions:
Make a ball of the brown clay of about 2cm.
From white clay make a cone first and make the base a bit hollow so the ball can sit in there nicely, you can use a ball tool for this of just use your fingers. Make the edge a bit uneven so it’s like snow. Make the tip of the cone slightly more pointy so it gets a bit more playful. Use the picture for reference, to get what I mean exactly.
Then, glue this to the ball you just made as well.
Make with some light blue clay, (3D) hearts. You can glue those to the tips of the roofs or on the side.
After that, you can make some doors on the houses, just how you like. I used a black marker to make the door handle on there
Of course you can add more details if you like, do what you love! Make as many as you want and glue them on the Snowball.