Experiment and push the limits in our annual Gingerbread House Contest!
November 28–December 30
Open Daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Free Admission
Holiday Hours
Christmas Eve open 10 am–2 pm
Christmas Day Closed
December 26-30 open 10 am– 4 pm
Theme for 2025: The Great Gingerbread Experiment
Step into a world where gingerbread meets imagination! For 2025, we’re looking for bold, unexpected creations in The Great Gingerbread Experiment. Come and see bakers, builders, and dreamers of all ages stretch the boundaries of confectionery as they present sculptures, scenes, and sweet surprises that defy the traditional roof and walls.
You’ll see all types of experiments: new kinds of structure, using an edible material you’d never think to put on a gingerbread house, or knocking down the gingerbread walls altogether, we have filled the gallery to with innovative designs come to life. Embrace creativity and join us for a season of playful experimentation in gingerbread like never before.
Programs and Events
Extended Gingerbread Hours:
Saturday, December 6 open until 9 pm for Shop & Stroll
Friday, December 12 open until 8 pm
Friday, December 19 open until 8 pm
Tips and Tricks Tours: December 12 & 19, 5:30–6:30 pm
Holiday Hours:
Christmas Eve open 10 am–2 pm
Christmas Day Closed
December 26-30 open 10 am– 4 pm
Gingerbread House Raffle
Win a gingerbread creation to take home as a holiday centerpiece! Raffle tickets are $5, and winners will be notified on December 16.
All winners have been alerted and houses will be picked up between Sunday, December 21 and Monday, December 22, between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Stocking Raffle
Enter to win curated gift baskets perfect for the holiday season. Stockings include:
❄ Skating passes
❄ Dinner and a show
❄ Ice Castles adventures
❄ Founder’s tour at Wiggle Bridge Distillery
Community Judge’s Awards
It’s always such a difficult job to judge the Gingerbread Contest. Let’s give our judges a round of applause for their hard work!
Youth Category
Our youngest builders can count on their creative minds to come up with experimental styles and ways to construct gingerbread.
Our youth winner, Cole Dinulos, reached new heights with his Eiffel Tower in Winter in Paris.
Runners up, The Children’s Garden Preschool, asked the important question, what happens If You Give a Moose a Gingerbread House?
Teen Category
This year’s teen category showed what can be done when you work together, with many group entries.
Merry Grinchmas from Little Clipper Preschool and PHS Careers in Education Students!
The sibling duo of Alyza & Vaughan Vaillancourt took home the honorable mention for Clara’s Escape.
Multigenerational Category
Three generations came together to bake, decorate, and assemble this stunning Encanto, made by Judy Monahan, Amy Monahan, Josie Monahan Case & Sandi Strzepek.
Working across generations led our bakers to discover new techniques and work together to build stunning gingerbread creations!
The Johnson Family created a massive Simple Christmas Cabin that left an impression on the judges.
Business Category
These gingerbread entries celebrate the many wonderful local businesses and non-profits we have in the Seacoast area.
The instantly recognizable Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater took home first prize, built by the brilliant minds behind Salvage Modern: Vintage Furniture.
This bright and colorful Sugarland by Libby Giordano for Make-A-Wish NH sure made an impression on our judges.
Adult Runner Up
Linda Roth experimented with isomalt for the first time in her ribbon-receiving Elsa’s Frozen Palace.
Best in Show Honorable Mention
The Throne of the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come by Olivia Patsfield of Royal Cookies LLC made everyone take a closer look at the delicate (and edible) lacework.
Adult and Best in Show Winner
Judges were awed by the detail and skill used in this multi-award winner.
“Ode to Celia Thaxter” by Sandi Strzepek was this baker’s first attempt at working with gum paste (and won’t be her last). Each side of this build is full of fantastic details that must be seen in person.
Staff Picks
Each year, we love to award first-time entrants who have embraced this holiday tradition.
Best First-Time Adult
Kimberly Huber’s Cabin in the Woods is a perfect cozy retreat for this time of year.
Best First-Time Multigenerational
These mad scientists definitely tried something new in The Nautilus Experiment by Traci, Taylor, and Renee.
People’s Choice Winners
We had nearly 2,000 votes cast this year, and the People added more awards to several houses.
Most Creative Use of Materials
Necco wafters, licorice, and more led the The Johnson Family’s Simple Christmas Cabin to win Most Creative Use of Materials.
Most Whimsical
This topsy-turvy stack of colorful gingerbread houses piled high won the award for most whimsical. Congratulations to Sugarland by Libby Giordano for Make-A-Wish NH.
People’s Choice Most Attention to Detail and Best In Show
It’s been undeniable that, “Ode to Celia Thaxter” by Sandi Strzepek, caught so many eyes over the course of the month. Each side of this charming cottage has something new to behold!
Help Support Preservation in Portsmouth with a Cookie Plaque
Help support Portsmouth Historical Society and the Portsmouth Advocates’ efforts to preserve our historic architecture. Just like the plaques in our Historic House Plaque Program, you can buy a cookie plaque for your gingerbread creation! Just $5 for members, and $10 for non-members.
If you live in an historic home, check out the Plaque Program. You can start the process of commissioning a plaque and research the history of your house!

























Can we bring gingerbread creations in tomorrow, Friday? Or only Saturday and Sunday?
Is the gingerbread display open Sunday Dec.7
Hi Joan, the contest is open daily (other than Christmas Day). You can find out holiday hours on this page (just under programs and events).
Is the building and display area handicapped accessible?
Yes it is! We have an accessible ramp at the rear of the building and the Gingerbread Houses are located ont he first floor right when you enter (no additional stairs). If you’d like to visit our second floor galleries, there is an elevator for those who would like to use it.