Delightfully Friday Junior: Gingerbread Houses

Building joyful houses and other shenanigans out of digital gingerbread

For our final Delightfully Friday Junior (if you haven’t heard of it yet, learn more here) of the year, the team gathered to make gingerbread houses and other digitally baked scenes. As we weren’t limited to the social integrity of the usual marshmallows and graham crackers, we closed out 2025 and wielded our imaginations with a celebration of gingerbread houses, gardens, trains, and a crematorium 🪦😂 Enjoy our silly, festive creations!

Gingerbread arch above a garden of scallions, carrots, and broccoli and a gingerbread arch lined with white frosting, peppermint candies, and multi-colored gumdrops.

Gingerbread dawned with an exorbitant amount of frosting with gingerbread snowflakes falling on top of gingerbread people next to a gingerbread car with peppermint wheels.

An under-construction gingerbread house plastered with frosting, gumdrops, peppermint candies, and candy canes. A sweet gingerbread house lined with frosted dots and candy canes.

The famous holiday gingerbread crematorium. There are three gingerbread tombstones to the left of the gingerbread crematorium that read, “Here Lies Santa: What a jolly old elf he was,” “RIP Rudolph: His nose shone too bright for this world,” and “A Elf Who is Nameless: He was found in the candy cane forest.” Besides the gingerbread tombstones is a person touring the gingerbread graves. To the right of the gingerbread crematorium, there is Jesus in a bikini being rolled into the crematorium entrance.

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Published on December 29, 2025