| My kids' aunt got them started on gingerbread houses, but I can't do cookies AND gingerbread houses from scratch, so can you recommend a kit that is decent? |
| Trader Joe's |
| For young kids, I like the ones from Ikea. Actually, I just like them in general. They’re petite and smell like they should and take just long enough to decorate. We assemble the night before, then decorate the next day with all the candy leftover from Easter, Halloween, etc. |
| Walmart (online) has really cute ones in different “styles” |
| Costco's are prebuilt which makes things so much easier. This year it is a gingerbread mansion. |
Yesterday Costco didn’t have any
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| I prefer any prebuilt one. Building it is not the fun at all and my kids just want to decorate one. |
| The kits might be fun but I haven't found one that's edible after about 10 tries. |
Creative Cakes in Silver Spring, but they aren't cheap .https://www.creativecakes.com/gingerbread-parties |
That may be true but no one in my house has any interest in actually eating them. Purely for the craft and decoration here. |
| Giant has prebuilt ones.I would never eat them, but it’s a good base for decorating. We finally starting buying prebuilt one two years ago after our houses falling apart. It became more work than fun. |
This. My kids just want to eat the candy as they decorate, they don't want to touch the ginger bread. |
| Trader Joes |
| Dylan’s Candy Bar |