Sugar Cube House (Tablescape Centerpiece)

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Total Time:
1 hr 30 min
Prep
1 hr 30 min
Yield:
1 house
Level:
Difficult
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Ingredients

  • 2 (1-pound) boxes sugar cubes
  • 1 (10 1/2-ounce) bag mini marshmallows
  • 1 (6 1/2-ounce) bag round white candies (recommended: Life Savers)
  • 1 (16-ounce) can white frosting
  • 3 (1 1/4-ounce) packages white chewy candy (recommended: Mentos)

Special Equipment:

  • 2 (16 by 16-inch) pieces white foam core board
  • Hot glue gun, or 2 cups royal icing
  • Pastry bag with a small round tip, or resealable bag
  • Ruler
  • Razor blade
  • Battery operated candle votive

Directions

Draw a 7 by 7-inch square in the center of 1 piece of the foam core board as a guide for the foundation of the house. Start gluing the sugar cubes around the outline with either the hot glue or royal icing. Make sure to leave a space for the door and once you get to the third level of cubes, leave space for 2 windows on each side. Once the sides are 5 to 6 inches high, arrange the sugar cubes in a pyramid pattern on 2 ends of the house to form the pitched support walls for the roof.

Cut the second piece of foam core to form a 10 by 10-inch square and score it down the middle. Bend it in half to form a peaked roof and glue it to the top of the house. Decorate the roof with the marshmallows or round white candies.

Fill the pastry bag or resealable bag with some of the frosting and use it to fill in any gaps in the house or on or around the roof.

Use any remaining sugar cubes, round white candies, white chewy candies, or marshmallows to adorn the house or make decorations (trees, bushes, fences, or snowmen) around the house on the foam core board. Use extra icing to create snowdrifts around the house. Place the battery operated votive light inside the house to illuminate it.

Cook's Note: If you choose to use the hot glue, the decorations will not be edible.

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  • on December 18, 2010

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    I watch weekly. I loved the White Christmas show and want to recreate it all for our gathering. I am like everyone else and so WISH there was at least one photo with each receipe and one full photo on the inital page of the tablescape. Please help the viewers.

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  • on December 07, 2010

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    I really, really need a photo!!

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  • on December 06, 2010

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    I thought
    Sandra's table-scape was beautiful and want to try to create the sugar cube houses with my grandchildren. We need some visual referance. Thank you.

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