The Gingerbread Cubicle
Holiday Decorating Contest

The cubicle decorating contest at one of my past jobs may have people talking for the ages…

The Office’s Holiday Cubicle Decorating Contest

“Think outside the box.” While it’s easy to say, most people don’t do it. When the very idea of decorating my cubicle was presented, my first thought was definitely outside the cubicle. I blurted out over lunch, “I want to make a gingerbread cubicle!” If anyone was going to accomplish this feat, it was going to be me.

How to Make the Gingerbread Cubicle

I measured out my cube walls knowing that I would have to pay special attention to the one full wall that faces the main walkway.

My idea included a roof line that would tower over my 4′ 6″ high cube. I’d also have to throw some doors on my wide open cube to really create the gingerbread house effect.

A few of the things I used for decorating:

  • Brown paper
  • Cardboard
  • Colorful construction paper
  • Lots of packing tape
  • Glitter
  • Glue
  • Real candy canes
  • Hershey kisses
  • Pure white caulk for “frosting”

I stirred it all up and got the results I was looking for!

My Gingerbread Cubicle Won

I won the contest and was dubbed most competitive person in the office.While I will not deny being a competitive person, I will admit that I put 110% effort into my gingerbread cubicle. It was a design and decorating challenge.

Web design is one dimensional. I can’t really touch or feel the site when it’s done. So, I look for other things to do as a creative outlet. The cubicle decorating contest provided me with the venue. I thought of the idea, broke it down into pieces, and figured out how to “build” it from the ground up. It was a creation that I was very proud of.

This exercise helped me understand how my brain works. Think it. Deconstruct it. Build it. I guess that’s why I like being a web designer so much. It appeals to my creative and my mind.

Gingerbread Cubicle

Gingerbread Cubicle