A Lit Up Decorative Cookie House For Christmas

When December approaches, I always feel like making decorative cookies.
There's more cookie dough than you will need, but it's easier to cut things out on the large side.
Also, the candle I used here is s small thin one used on birthday cakes, but please be careful not to start a fire or hurt yourself when lighting it. Recipe by aya#2
A Lit Up Decorative Cookie House For Christmas
When December approaches, I always feel like making decorative cookies.
There's more cookie dough than you will need, but it's easier to cut things out on the large side.
Also, the candle I used here is s small thin one used on birthday cakes, but please be careful not to start a fire or hurt yourself when lighting it. Recipe by aya#2
Steps
- 1
Prepare your favorite cut-out cookie dough. You can make the dough in advance, and freeze it either in dough form or after cutting out the shapes.
- 2
Cut the cookie dough out and bake it. Here I started by deciding on the size of the base dough (you could use a plate or box as the base instead).
- 3
For reference, my base was about 12 x 24 cm. The base of the house was 9.5 cm, and the height of the house was 12.5 cm and 9.5 cm. I added windows and doors.
- 4
The tree is formed by putting two pieces together in the middle, but one piece was 6 cm wide at the base and 19.5 cm high. I also cut out some ornament shapes.
- 5
The dough puffs up a bit when it's baked, so make your cut-out patterns a bit smaller than you want the final shapes to be. If part of the cookie bakes up bumpy, you can just scrape it smooth with a knife.
- 6
Put a small mound of crushed candies (about 5 mm pieces) in each of the windows when baking the cookie house walls.
- 7
Make the icing. Add drops of water to the powdered sugar and mix. The icing should be just thick enough that it doesn't drip easily, and be glossy.
- 8
Use the icing as glue and snow to put the house and tree together! I stuck on some candies too. There's a tiny tiny star on top of the tree.
- 9
Put a small candle in the central triangle of the tree, and fix it in place with a cut-out cookie ornament.
- 10
From another angle:
- 11
Scatter on whatever candies you have as additional decoration.
- 12
Maybe the candies look like stained glass too?
- 13
Make more cut out cookies with any leftover dough. Use these not just for decoration, but as snacks for the kids.
- 14
Here is how the cookie house looks during the day.
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