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There are probably many different methods in which to build a Gingerbread Tree, but below is the method that I use.

  •   Measure your oven and make sure to build your gingerbread tree small enough to fit inside your oven.

  •   Cut a 6" square piece of 1/4" plywood. 

  •   Drill small holes in the plywood, where you will secure your wire-frame tree.

  •   Using a couple of wire coat-hangers, bend them into the shape of a tree trunk and a few main-large branches, leaving wire coat-hanger ends to be set into the plywood-drilled holes.

  •   Set the wire-coat hanger tree form into the plywood-wood drilled holes and secure.

  •   Cover the wire coat-hanger trunk and main-large branches with aluminum foil.

  •   With aluminum foil make smaller branches and attach to the tree trunk/larger branches.

  •   Roll out your gingerbread dough and cut into strips and triangles to cover the roots of the tree.

  •   Using pieces of gingerbread dough, wrap tree trunk and branches, pressing the dough into the crevices of the aluminum foil.

  •   Be careful to not make the dough too thick as the dough may droop during baking.

  •   Wrap tree trunk and branches with brown thread.  The dough expands when baked and takes on a gnarled look.  This also helps to keep the dough secure to the wire tree form while baking.

  •   Bake gingerbread tree in preheated 300 degree oven until it starts to brown on branch tips.

  •   Let cool before handling.

  •   Secure wood base (with gingerbread tree) to your main gingerbread house base.

  •   To make a tree-fort, cut gingerbread pieces for floor, walls and ceiling, or use crackers to build your tree-fort.  Tree-forts usually only need a floor and roof pieces.

  •   Assemble your tree-fort on top of your tree, let set, and decorate.

 

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