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Pretzel log cabin craftcnm
Pretzel log cabin craftcnm











  1. #PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM HOW TO#
  2. #PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM FULL#
  3. #PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM PRO#

This cabin is so Christmasy, it could easily be found in the North Pole!

#PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM HOW TO#

If you want a festive demonstration on how to build and decorate your own pretzel log cabin, check out Fun Foods’ instructional video from YouTube: As with a gingerbread house, you’ll want to warm up your icing so that it’s the right, tacky consistency, and if it keeps hardening on you, set the icing in a glass bowl on a small mug warmer. Once you have the base of your structure formed, you use the pretzel rods as logs stacking on top of the other until you reach your desired height. Graham crackers can serve as a strong base to glue your pretzel rods onto, but if you don’t want to use crackers, you can cut out cardboard to the shape and size you want your structure to be (we know you probably have some Amazon boxes sitting around from all the holiday shopping!). We’re loving the shredded wheat cereal she used on the roof. User created hers with a Seattle Seahawks theme. Instagram also has plenty of amazing examples of pretzel log cabins that’ll spark ideas for your own.

#PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM PRO#

Pro tip: If you’ve got dietary restrictions, pick up some gluten-free pretzel rods from Amazon or at your local grocery store if they have them.īack in 2015, the blogger at Spaceships and Laser Beams posted this incredible creation on Facebook and earned rave reviews:

#PRETZEL LOG CABIN CRAFTCNM FULL#

MyRecipes has a full tutorial on how to make one. Then you’ll be ready to personalize your very own. You just need a few basics to get started: pretzel rods, graham crackers (or a similar flat, sturdy cracker), icing and various other add-ons (sprinkles, hard peppermint candy, tiny pretzel sticks, gumdrops, you name it). Plus, it’s got that all-American flair as log cabins are about as patriotic as Abraham Lincoln himself. Enter the pretzel log cabin! Made out of pretzel logs, this is a sturdy alternative to the gingerbread house, making it perfect for kids’ little hands (and for adults with uncrafty hands). You can now build a gorgeous and edible holiday house without losing your cool. The walls are always caving in, the candy balls keep rolling away and the icing shingles wind up looking like a gloopy, dripping mess.

pretzel log cabin craftcnm

Now, you can truly use any candies you have.Gingerbread houses are an iconic part of the Christmas season, but let’s be real: Making them isn’t always fun. I didn’t add candy all over as I wanted a rustic log cabin look.

pretzel log cabin craftcnm

I used a Jelly candy to stick it on, and then piped icing to hold them in place. Mini Candy Canes | I used these at the end of the walk way to dress it up a little. I felt it helped give the log cabin a complete look! You can use any candy or sprinkles you have.Ĭoconut | I used shredded coconut to dress up around the house to mimic snow. M&Ms | I used mini Christmas M&M’s to decorate the walk way, and for the door knob. I piped little areas of half hoops, and then dusted it all with powdered sugar to mimic snow. Powdered Sugar | I used powdered sugar to dust my roof. Then I used candy Christmas light sprinkles that were lights to decorate as a wreath. 🎅 Ideas For DecoratingĬandy Wreath | I adding a circle of icing in the center of the front of the house.

pretzel log cabin craftcnm

  • Fill in the front base of the house and add a door with wheat thins and candy door.įull directions and ingredients are in the printable recipe card below.
  • Fill in gaps between pretzel rods around the house.
  • Add Graham Crackers to help support the house.












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