Gingerbread House Christmas Porch
Gingerbread House Christmas Porch
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See how I decorated my front porch to look like a gingerbread house. I used oversized candies, trimmed the roof line with "frosting" and even made a candy wreath for the front door. This is so cute and such a fun way to decorate your home's exterior for Christmas!

A front porch decorated for Christmas to look like a gingerbread house.

A few weeks ago I was browsing the Christmas section at Hobby Lobby and I kept seeing THE cutest candy and gingerbread themed decorations. It got my wheels turning and I decided to turn my front porch into a gingerbread house! 

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Hobby Lobby for Hobby Lobby. All opinions are 100% mine.

Once I got the idea, I just had way too much fun with it. Let me walk you through how I did everything. Let’s start with the supplies you’ll need.

gingerbread themed Christmas decorations

I’ve included links to all of the items I could find online, but there is a much larger selection in-store. Here are a few photos I took while trying to decide exactly what I needed for my porch.

Seriously, this wasn’t even everything. I told you they had TONS of cute stuff that would work for a gingerbread theme.

You can totally customize the way you do the candy part, but the one thing you definitely need is the special bulletin board paper to make all of the “frosting” borders. It’s in the teacher section. I only bought one roll and I have leftovers. I think I might use the extras to add a cute detail around the concrete steps.

I cut the paper trim to look like dripping frosting and hot glued the candies to it before taking it outside. Most of the round candies I used were actually lollipops, I just ripped the sticks out.

I love, love, love the little candy cane hearts above the door, but they’re hard to see in the photos… much cuter and more visible in real life. Watch the video below to see them a little better.

I attached all of the paper to the house using white duck tape. I wasn’t sure it would work, but it totally did and it’s still holding strong!

These cutie pie gingerbread people are so fun and I’m bummed that I can’t find a link on the Hobby Lobby site. I guess you’ll just have to go get them in-store! The legs are adjustable, so you can make them taller or shorter, which I thought was a cute feature and smart for storage later too.

Now let’s dive into another favorite part of the porch… the peppermint and gingerbread wreath! Here are the materials I used:

I created a separate video just about the wreath so you could see how it all came together, but it was a simple, three step process:

Didn’t the wreath just turn out so cute?! Gah! I love it!

 

 

I have to say, I’m just so tickled with my Christmas porch this year. It’s just SO much fun! And I think I will be able to reuse everything again next year and maybe even add to it. Merry Christmas everyone!

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Is the “better than paper” waterproof? How did this hold up outside? It is super cute! And looks simple enough to create.

Yep, it’s waterproof. It’s held up pretty well, but we haven’t had heavy snow yet, so we will see.


The full project with images can be found here.

 

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