For the base, place 2 graham cracker sheets side by side. Pipe icing between crackers to stick. Repeat with 2 cracker sheets for the top. Pipe icing along remaining edges of cracker base. Add cracker sheets to each side at a 90 degree angle. Pipe icing on top edges of crackers and carefully add cracker top to create a rectangular box.
Place 2 graham cracker sheets side by side. Pipe icing between crackers to stick. Repeat with 2 cracker sheets. Pipe icing on the outer edges of the box to stick on the crackers. Lean crackers at an angle so the top edges touch in the middle. Seal roof edges with icing.
Using a serrated knife, cut diagonal pieces off the corners of 2 graham cracker sheets to fit in bottom two-thirds of roof hole. Break 1 graham cracker sheet into two squares. Cut each square into a triangle to fit in the top third of each roof hole. Seal triangles to edges of roofs with icing. Let set 1 to 2 hours. (If the house won't be eaten, use a hot-glue gun instead of icing and decorate when set.)
Place candies into cups of a muffin tin or separate small bowls for decorating. Using icing, decorate house with assorted candies. Add Chex cereal in alternating rows for roof shingles. Add pretzels for logs and shredded coconut for snow, if desired.
Tip: If desired, pipe or spread green decorating icing onto sugar cones to create trees for the house.
Source: Hannaford fresh Magazine, December 2024