
On a mini dessert plate, add a 3-inch stripe of hot glue about 2 inches in. Place and hold one graham cracker square. Hold for 30 seconds. The reason we hot glue the houses together is to save a lot of frustration and tears. In the past, houses have crumbled…well always crumbled without the hot glue trick.
Place another 3-inch stripe of hot glue on the other side of the plate. Place and hold one more graham cracker square. Hold for 30 seconds.

Place hot glue and two more graham cracker squares on the plate to form a cube without a top.

Add hot glue to the edges and corners to hold the crackers in place and make it sturdy.

Add hot glue to the top of two sides of the cube. Add two more graham cracker squares to form a roof.
While holding graham crackers in place with one hand, add a stream of hot glue to the pitch of the roof.



Let stand for a few minutes before decorating. Kids can add icing over the hot glue and you won’t even see it!
Add your mini gingerbread houses to another large white and red plate. It’s also fun to use a silver or gold charger. They fancy the table up a bit.

Using Paint Palettes, create a fun candy dish for kids to pull candy from. Add some candy and lollipops in cute Gingerbread Mugs!
Guests will love this easy way to set up a Gingerbread House Decorating Party! For more fun Gingerbread House Decorating Party inspiration, check out my Gingerbread Thumbprint Cookies and Easy DIY Gingerbread Kids’ Aprons.

On a mini dessert plate, add a 3-inch stripe of hot glue about 2 inches in. Place and hold one graham cracker square. Hold for 30 seconds. The reason we hot glue the houses together is to save a lot of frustration and tears. In the past, houses have crumbled…well always crumbled without the hot glue trick.
Place another 3-inch stripe of hot glue on the other side of the plate. Place and hold one more graham cracker square. Hold for 30 seconds.

Place hot glue and two more graham cracker squares on the plate to form a cube without a top.

Add hot glue to the edges and corners to hold the crackers in place and make it sturdy.

Add hot glue to the top of two sides of the cube. Add two more graham cracker squares to form a roof.
While holding graham crackers in place with one hand, add a stream of hot glue to the pitch of the roof.



Let stand for a few minutes before decorating. Kids can add icing over the hot glue and you won’t even see it!
Add your mini gingerbread houses to another large white and red plate. It’s also fun to use a silver or gold charger. They fancy the table up a bit.

Using Paint Palettes, create a fun candy dish for kids to pull candy from. Add some candy and lollipops in cute Gingerbread Mugs!
Guests will love this easy way to set up a Gingerbread House Decorating Party! For more fun Gingerbread House Decorating Party inspiration, check out my Gingerbread Thumbprint Cookies and Easy DIY Gingerbread Kids’ Aprons.