Paper Gingerbread House Craft: Printable pdf template
Making Christmas crafts like this paper gingerbread house is the perfect way to indulge in festive creativity during the holidays with the kids with minimal mess.
The kids not only express their creativity, cuttings skills and fine motor skills, the end product can be hung on the christmas tree on the mantlepiece as a christmas decoration.
This is not just a christmas craft for kids. Adults too can join in with the kids. This delightful craft offers something for everyone.
The plain gingerbread house templates add extra fun to your crafting session because the kids get the decide the colours to use to design their templates.
Gingerbread house are usually brown but they can also be blue. The kids get to bring their own idea of what a gingerbread house looks like on paper. It is all in good fun.
Whether it is the pre-coloured gingerbread house template or a plain one that can be coloured in by the kids, this is simple Christmas crafts that everyone can make at home or at school.
Preparing Supplies for your Paper Gingerbread House
To start creating your paper gingerbread house, you’ll need to gather the necessary materials.
You can create this craft with simple craft materials you already have at home. This includes cardstock paper, glue, crayons or markers, scissors and of course a printed gingerbread house template.
You can also use decorative items like stickers, glitter glue, or cotton balls to add extra flair when building gingerbread houses for Christmas.
Once you have all the materials for building gingerbread houses ready, make sure you have a clean work surface with enough space to spread out comfortably without feeling cramped or cluttered.
You can now begin this fun activity with the kids.
How to make a Paper Gingerbread House
Materials needed
- 2 Cardstock paper (white)
- 1 Cardstock paper (any colour)
- Glue
- Scissors
- Markers or Crayons
- Printable gingerbread house template
Instructions
Print out the gingerbread house templates whether pre-coloured or black and white.
The templates should be printed on two white cardstock paper.
Once printed, layout all your crayons or markers if you are using the black and white templates because it is time to start colouring.
The template is exactly like the pre-coloured except the kids get to have extra fun colouring in the gingerbread house.
Use markers, coloured pencils to decorate each piece the template.
Get creative with colorful candies, christmas tree and the snowman. Consider using a variety of colors to make your gingerbread house truly stand out.
With colouring complete, now cut out the templates with a scissors.
Cut the roofs, walls, the candies, christmas tree and snowman.
Great scissors or cutting skills will be exercised here as there is a fair bit of cutting required.
Cut neatly along the line and edges of all the items.
Now it is time to assemble your gingerbread house.
Take the wall of the house as pictured.
Crease and fold along the dotted lines.
This is why you should use cardstock paper as this will make your gingerbread house craft sturdy.
If you use plain printing paper, it will not sit up when placed on a flat surface.
Now take the front roof of the house.
Apply some glue and stick on to the inside of the front of the house.
The front roof is indicated where the glue is to be applied.
Now glue the back roof to the back of the house.
Make sure to align the roof to the house by making sure the white part of the roof is not visible.
Now glue the front roof to the back roof together.
Your 3d gingerbread house is done.
Now it is to make your gingerbread house more festive.
Grab your coloured cardstock paper.
Apply some glue to the centre
Place the gingerbread house on the surface where the glue was applied.
Press firmly from either side to make sure it has stuck to the paper properly.
Cut tiny pieces of a different coloured paper.
Stick to the surface of the paper all around the gingerbread house.
Take the snowman and the christmas tree.
Fold along the dotted lines.
The dotted square is where glue is to be applied.
Take the snowman and the christmas tree.
Fold along the dotted lines.
The dotted square is where glue is to be applied.
Glue the christmas tree to one side of the house
Do the same with the snowman
Finally add, the candies on the side of the roof.
Your gingerbread house craft is done
Once you’ve finished decorating your paper gingerbread house, it’s time to create a festive display.
You can set up your creation on a table or countertop, surrounded by other holiday decorations like fake snow, miniature trees, or twinkling lights. Consider adding small figurines of people, animals, or even Santa Claus to bring the scene to life.
Exploring More Christmas Papercrafts for Kids
Looking for more Christmas papercraft ideas? In addition to the paper gingerbread house, you can explore other fun activities. Create paper snowflakes by folding and cutting paper, or design your own holiday cards using colorful construction paper, markers, and stickers.
Get creative with a Rudolph Reindeer Box Craft or Gingerbread man puppet. You can also try making paper ornaments for the Christmas tree by cutting out festive shapes from printable christmas tree ornaments and adding glitter or sequins for extra sparkle
Greetings. Beautiful craft, but I can’t access a gingerbread house black and white pattern. Can you help me please. Thanks in advance.
Hello Annie, the broken link is fixed now. you should be able to access it now.