How to make Gingerbread Men Christmas Decorations (2024)

Hello! I’m Lorelei from Craftsmumship and today I’m guest posting here atThe Organised Housewifewith my tutorial on how to make these oven bake clay Gingerbread Men Christmas Decorations. Hopefullyit will inspire you to create and personalise some of your own ready for your Christmas tree or even as a gift tag.

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SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED–

  • brown and white oven bake clay e.g.Fimo or Sculpey
  • selection of gingerbread men cookie cutters
  • small rolling pin
  • fondant smoother (optional but very helpful)
  • modelling tool,knitting needle or pen
  • thin braided cord or ribbon
  • baking tray
  • and an oven!

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Cake decorating supplies will come in very handy for this project however you’ll need to use a separate cookie cutter and rolling pin (or wash them very thoroughly) as you don’t want to contaminate your next cake decorating project with this non-edibleone.

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You can find oven bake clay at your local craft or art store and it’s such a fun product to play with. Break off a small amount of your clay and soften it a bit by using the warmth of your hands to massage it into a ball. Then using your small rolling pin, roll out an even layer to about 2mmthickness. You can choose any kind of gingerbread man cookie cutter however this one works a treat. You cut out your shape and then push down on the little spring loaded button on top a couple of times and it mades an impression on the top to give you fantastic guidelines on where to put the eyes, mouth, buttons etc. If you don’t have or can’t find this type don’t stress I’ll show you an example of how to decorate a plain gingerbread cutout without the impression on top.

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Once you’ve cut out your shape pick it up in your hands and smooth around the outer edges as sometimes there are rough bits that are left and you want a nice smooth finished edge.

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Now soften up some white clay by rolling it in your hands and then make a very, very thin sausage. This fondant smoother really helps with this part as it keeps the “sausage” even when you roll over it from left to right along the length of your strip. The clay is pretty forgiving and very stretchy so it isn’t too hard to get a nice thin strip to then carefully place around the impression guides to make it resemble an iced gingerbread cookie.

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This one was made using a plain cutter and then following your own path around the edge of the cookie with your thin strip before finishing him off with some tiny heart shaped buttons. Lightly press all the “icing” pieces into the “cookie” so that they stick together but not so hard that you will distort or flatten the shapes too much.

The last step before baking is to use amodelling tool, knitting needle or pencil to help you poke a small hole in the top of the gingerbread man’s forehead so that after they are baked you canthread some cord or ribbon through.

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Make as many as you want and then place them on a baking tray to cook in your pre-heated oven for 15 minutes on 130C.

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Once the decorations are baked they will harden. Don’t worry if they are still a bit soft when you initially take them out of the oven as they harden up a bit more once they have cooled down.

Next cut off about a 15cm length of cord or ribbon and thread it through the hole in the gingerbread man before tying the two ends in a double knotto secure it. This braided cord worked well for them as it was elasticated but any very thin ribbon would work too.

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There you have it a cute homemade Christmas tree decoration. You caneven use them as an extra present gift tag for your Christmas gifts. Justwrite who the present is for on the back of your gingerbread manwith a permanent texta and it’s the gift that keeps on giving.

How to make Gingerbread Men Christmas Decorations (10)Or try turning your gingerbread upside down and make a reindeer decoration.

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Lorelei is a mum of 4 who loves nothing more than to create a little bit of something every day. Her blog craftsmumship.comwill hopefully inspire your own creative imagination with crafts likesewing, knitting, crochet, kids parties and cake decorating.

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How to make Gingerbread Men Christmas Decorations (2024)

FAQs

How long will homemade gingerbread men keep? ›

Yes! Although gingerbread men are most delicious when they're fresh, you can freeze the baked gingerbread men for a few months in an air-tight container. Or, you can keep the cookies in an air-tight container at room temperature for a week, or in the fridge for two weeks.

How to decorate small gingerbread men? ›

Decorate gingerbread cookies using candies.

You can also use things like Sixlets and gumdrops. I used royal icing (as mentioned above) to “glue” my candies to the cookies. You don't need much and they stick great!

How to decorate gingerbread men without piping bag? ›

Stick a variety of colorful candies on the iced cookies.

Once you've decorated the cookies with soft or royal icing, push a few pieces of bright candy onto them. As the icing hardens, it will hold the candies in place. You can arrange the candies in a pattern or use them to decorate gingerbread people.

How do you make gingerbread walls stick? ›

Fit Everything Together with Melted Sugar or Royal Icing

The second way is to use burnt sugar as your glue. Just melt C&H® Pure Granulated Cane Sugar in a pan on the stove, dip the gingerbread parts in and hold them together for a few seconds. Then, presto! You've created a solid house.

How to make gingerbread houses without gingerbread? ›

Graham crackers are perfect for making little “gingerbread” houses. They let you skip the frustrating part (just getting the gingerbread to cooperate), so you can get right down to the fun of decorating!

How do you know when gingerbread men are done? ›

Gingerbread Cookies are done when they are set and begin to brown slightly at the edges. They will harden further as they cool, so avoid overbaking so you don't end up with hard, crunchy gingerbread!

How to stop gingerbread men from spreading? ›

Chill and Bring to Room Temperature: Chill the dough for at least two hours or overnight, but make sure to bring it back to room temperature before rolling and cutting. Space Out on Baking Sheet: Leave enough space between each cookie on the baking sheet to prevent them from spreading into each other.

What is the shelf life of gingerbread man? ›

This product has a minimum shelf life of 4 months from baking, so there is plenty of time to enjoy these treats. Allergens: See Bold Font: Wheat Flour, Milk, Suitable for vegetarians.

What decorations are good for gingerbread men? ›

Sprinkles, icing, gum drops, mints, chocolates—you can use all these edible items and more to give your cookies their own unique personalities.

Should gingerbread men be soft or crunchy? ›

Follow this tip: Use a combination of both molasses and dark brown sugar in your gingerbread cookie dough to ensure that they'll be crisp on the outside and soft on the inside.

Why are my gingerbread men so hard? ›

“There are some gingerbread recipes that are hard right after baking and need to sit for a few days to soften. Molasses and honey hardens gingerbread, but as the sugar absorbs moisture, it will get softer.”

How to make a gingerbread house step by step? ›

  1. Step 1: Prepare the Patterns. When making a gingerbread house, the most important step is building a strong, sturdy base—and the best way to do that is with a balanced structure. ...
  2. Step 2: Make the Dough. ...
  3. Step 3: Cut Out Shapes. ...
  4. Step 4: Make the Icing. ...
  5. Step 5: Assemble the Base. ...
  6. Step 6: Attach the Roof. ...
  7. Step 7: Decorate.
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How do you make gingerbread house walls stick together? ›

Fit Everything Together with Melted Sugar or Royal Icing

Generations of home bakers have used this tried-and-true method, and it works like a charm and tastes amazing. The second way is to use burnt sugar as your glue.

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