These easy Christmas wreath cookies make for a whole bunch of cookie decorating fun during the holidays! If you’re looking for a fun holiday activity to share in with the kids or your students, this is a great way to do that with minimal prep and ingredients. You don’t have to make these Christmas wreath cookies! In fact, they are store-bought. There’s a huge time saver right there! You basically just dip them in candy melts, add some sprinkles to decorate, and enjoy!
The beauty of this quick recipe is the fact that these cookies don’t have to be pre-made. I don’t know about you, but no-bake and no hassle sounds fantastic to me during the holidays! You can literally use any round cookie you wish and they’re guaranteed good!
Easy Christmas Wreath Cookies
Ingredients:
- Keebler Whoopsy Stripes Cookies
- Green Candy Melts
- Red Candy Melts
- Christmas Sprinkles
- Parchment Paper
- Piping Bag or a Ziploc baggie
Instructions:
Lay a piece of parchment paper over the counter workspace.
Melt the green candy melts according to package instructions. Dip a cookie into the green candy melts. For example, I used the Keebler Whoopsy Cookies, but any round cookie will work!
Before it has a chance to harden, sprinkle with Christmas sprinkles. We used a mix of green sugar crystals for some texture and small red and green balls to resemble ornaments. However, there are literally tons of sprinkles option! Make these as unique as you wish!
Place cookies on the parchment paper to set.
Melt the red candy melts according to package instructions. Move to a piping bag or a Ziploc bag. If using a Ziploc bag, cut a small hole in the corner.
Pipe a small bow on the wreath. Allow to set.
Looking for more great Christmas recipes and ideas? Check out these Christmas posts!
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