20 Gingerbread House Coloring Page & Craft Ideas

This collection of 20 unique gingerbread house coloring page designs invites you to step into a world crafted from candy and spice. Whether you’re a seasoned baker who loves the smell of ginger and molasses or simply someone who adores the festive charm of holiday sweets, these printable sheets offer a delightful escape. They are perfect for kids and adults alike looking for easy gingerbread house inspiration or free coloring pages for kids during the Christmas season.

Our gingerbread house coloring page collection is designed to spark imagination and provide a cozy creative outlet. We’ve grouped these delightful holiday coloring sheets into themes, each offering insights into the sweet world of gingerbread and practical tips to bring your designs to life.

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Classic Gingerbread House

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Snowy Gingerbread House

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Gingerbread House Candy Forest

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Gingerbread House With Family

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Glowing Gingerbread House Night

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Gingerbread House Candy Garden

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Gingerbread Treehouse

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Gingerbread House With Animals

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Gingerbread House By River

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Flying Gingerbread House

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Gingerbread House Giant Lollipop

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Gingerbread House In Village

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Storybook Gingerbread House

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Gingerbread Candy Shop

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Gingerbread House Under Tree

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Gingerbread House With Swing

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Gingerbread Hot Cocoa Stand

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Gingerbread House On Hill

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Gingerbread House With Carousel

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Gingerbread House Rainy Day

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Classic Gingerbread Homes & Winter Wonders

These designs celebrate the quintessential gingerbread house, from its warm, inviting glow to its charming winter attire. Gingerbread houses have been a beloved Christmas tradition for centuries, originating in Germany during the 16th century. Early gingerbread houses were often elaborate and detailed, becoming true works of art, much like the designs you’ll find here.

The Traditional Gingerbread House

A classic gingerbread house needs a rich, warm brown base, resembling freshly baked gingerbread. For the walls, try using a medium brown crayon or colored pencil, like a “gingerbread brown” or “light sepia.” The roof is often candy cane striped, so think vibrant reds and crisp whites. Gumdrop paths can be a mix of bright primary and secondary colors like red, green, yellow, and blue.

To give your gingerbread a realistic texture with colored pencils, start with a light brown base, then gently layer a slightly darker brown in small, circular motions to suggest the baked texture. For the frosting swirls, use a bright white crayon or gel pen to make them pop against the darker gingerbread. These designs are featured in gingerbread house coloring page #1, #5, #12, and #20.

Snowy & Illuminated Gingerbread Scenes

Many gingerbread house printable designs depict winter scenes, complete with snow and glowing windows. For snowdrifts and icicle frosting, pure white is essential, perhaps with hints of very pale blue or lavender in shaded areas to suggest depth and cold. Windows glowing with warm light call for soft yellows and oranges.

When coloring glowing windows with markers, start with a light yellow in the center of the windowpanes, then blend outward with a soft orange around the edges. This creates a realistic, inviting glow. For icicles, use a white crayon, then add tiny streaks of light blue with a colored pencil to give them a frosty, translucent look. You’ll find these charming scenes in designs #2, #5, and #20 of this gingerbread house coloring page set. For more on the history of this festive tradition, explore the origins of gingerbread houses on Wikipedia.

Sweet Landscapes & Candy Gardens

Imagine a world where trees are lollipops and rivers flow with chocolate! These gingerbread house coloring page designs transport you to whimsical landscapes built entirely from confections. This theme is all about vibrant colors and imaginative candy creations.

Creating Candy Gardens & Lollipop Trees

Candy gardens are a riot of color. Swirl lollipops as flowers can be any bright combination – think pink and yellow, blue and green, or rainbow spirals. Chocolate bar fence posts require rich, deep browns, while marshmallow stepping stones should be soft white with subtle grey shading for dimension. M&M paths offer an opportunity for every color of the rainbow.

For a visually appealing candy garden with crayons, use firm pressure for solid, bright colors on gumdrops and M&M’s. For swirl lollipops, apply contrasting colors in circular patterns, leaving a small white line between them to emphasize the swirl. These sweet scenes are captured in designs #3, #6, #11, #13, and #18.

Winding Chocolate Rivers & Frosted Hills

A chocolate river demands a glossy, deep brown. For a winding effect, consider adding lighter brown highlights to suggest movement or reflections. Frosted hills can be pristine white, perhaps with hints of light blue or mint green to suggest icy sugar crystals. Lollipop trees, in contrast, should burst with bright, artificial colors.

When coloring a chocolate river with markers, use a dark brown for the main body of the river. Then, while the ink is still wet, add a few strokes of a lighter brown or even a very dark red to create a sense of depth and shimmer. For the frosting road, use a light grey pencil to outline the texture before coloring it white, making it stand out against a background of gumdrop hills. Designs #9 and #18 showcase these expansive, sugary landscapes, making them wonderful printable Christmas crafts.

Playful Scenes & Enchanted Adventures

These gingerbread house coloring page designs bring the houses to life with playful characters and fantastical elements. From gingerbread children to floating houses, these pages encourage storytelling and imaginative coloring.

Gingerbread Friends & Merry Activities

Gingerbread children and animals need that classic gingerbread brown, often with white frosting details for clothing or facial features. A gingerbread dog’s wagging tail could have tiny white frosting stripes. Candy swings and carousels are prime spots for bright, cheerful colors like reds, greens, and blues.

For gingerbread characters using colored pencils, apply a uniform light brown for the body. Then, carefully use white for frosting details, perhaps adding a touch of very pale pink for cheeks or a dash of black for eyes. For a candy swing, use bright red and white for the candy cane ropes and a vibrant blue for the seat. These merry designs include #4, #10, #16, and #19, perfect for gingerbread man coloring.

Whimsical Treehouses & Floating Homes

A gingerbread house built into a frosting-covered tree branch calls for a blend of natural tree browns and greens, generously topped with stark white frosting. A candy ladder should be brightly colored. A floating gingerbread house, supported by swirl-patterned balloons, allows for a spectrum of bright balloon colors against a soft blue sky.

To make the frosting on a tree-branch house look fluffy with crayons, use firm white strokes where the frosting is thickest, then lighter, feathery strokes where it thins out, allowing the tree colors to show through. For the swirl balloons, pick two contrasting colors (like purple and yellow) and alternate them in curved bands to create a dynamic spiral effect. Explore the magic in designs #7 and #10 of this collection, offering an easy gingerbread house to color.

Festive & Specialty Gingerbread Creations

This final group of gingerbread house coloring page designs highlights houses with unique purposes and festive adornments, perfect for holiday coloring sheets. From a sweet shop to a hot chocolate stand, these designs add a delightful twist to the traditional gingerbread theme.

The Gingerbread Sweet Shop & Hot Chocolate Stand

A gingerbread sweet shop offers a chance to color an array of candy jars and a welcoming “Candy” sign. The jars should be clear (pale blue/grey tint) filled with colorful candies. A hot chocolate stand requires rich, dark brown for the cocoa, bright white for marshmallows, and a steaming mug that could be any festive color.

For the candy jars in the sweet shop using colored pencils, outline the jars with a light grey, then add tiny, distinct shapes in various bright colors to represent the candies inside. For the steaming hot chocolate, use a dark brown for the drink, white for the marshmallows, and then very light grey or white lines curving upwards from the mug to represent steam. You’ll find these delicious ideas in designs #14 and #17.

Gingerbread Under the Christmas Tree & Village Scenes

A gingerbread house nestled beneath a Christmas tree is surrounded by classic festive colors. The tree itself needs deep greens, with ornaments in reds, golds, and silvers. Wrapped presents should be in various bright holiday papers with candy ribbons and bows. A gingerbread village scene allows for multiple houses, each with unique candy details, all under a blue sky.

When coloring a Christmas tree with markers, start with a dark green base. Once dry, add small dots or lines of a lighter green for texture, and then use metallic pens for ornaments if available, or bright primary colors. For wrapped presents, use distinct, solid colors for each box, then add contrasting colors for the ribbons and bows. Designs #12 and #15 beautifully present these festive settings, making them ideal printable Christmas crafts. For more ideas on how different cultures celebrate with sweet treats during the holidays, check out articles on global holiday baking traditions from culinary sites like Food Network.

Creative Activity: Build Your Own Gingerbread Village Display

After you’ve colored your favorite gingerbread house coloring page designs, don’t just put them away! Cut out some of your finished gingerbread houses and their surroundings (like lollipop trees or gingerbread children). Then, glue them onto a large piece of poster board or cardstock, arranging them to create your very own whimsical gingerbread village. You can even add cotton balls for snow or glitter for a magical sparkle. This makes a fantastic holiday decoration or a personalized gift!

This collection of 20 gingerbread house coloring page designs is a perfect way to celebrate the holiday season. Enjoy bringing these sweet scenes to life with your favorite colors and techniques.

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