stay connected! subscribe to the newsletter today!

↑

Read. Write. Mom!

The Personal Blog of a Gen X Mom.

  • Home
  • About
  • Press
  • Disclosure
  • Contact
  • Lifestyle
  • Printables
  • Blogging
  • Heart Surgery
  • Food

Easy Christmas Wreath Cookies for Decorating Fun

December 3, 2018 By Mandy Leave a Comment

Disclosure: This post may contain Amazon affiliate links. I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my link. View our disclosure policy here.

Spread the love

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!

 

Christmas wreath cookies

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!

wreath cookies in process

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!

wreath cookies in process 2

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.  

wreath cookies in process 3

Pipe a small bow on the wreath.  Allow to set.

wreath cookies in process 4

Christmas wreath cookies

 

christmas wreath cookies

Looking for more great Christmas recipes and ideas?  Check out these Christmas posts!

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: christmas, holidays

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

quit smoking cold turkey

What It’s Really Like to Quit Smoking Cold Turkey

Six Signs You're Not Drinking Enough Water.

Six Signs That You’re Not Drinking Enough Water

Marie Kondo konmari method closet organization before and after pictures.

Closet Before and After Watching Marie Kondo

Bypass Surgery- What I Wish I Had Known About Before I Had It

best taco soup recipe

Best Taco Soup Recipe Ever- Easy and Quick Dinner Idea

gifts for heart surgery

Gifts for Heart Surgery Patients

Shop My Amazon Storefront for all of my favorites!

Reading Challenge

2026 Reading Challenge

2026 Reading Challenge
Mandy has read 0 books toward her goal of 20 books.
hide
0 of 20 (0%)
view books
Mortgage Payoff
 
$129,969 $0
get a progress bar at dollartimes.com
Student Loan Payoff
 
$9,846 $0
get a progress bar at dollartimes.com

Blog Love

Cheryl’s Frugal Corner

Home Ec Major

Cash Only Living

Just Simply Linda

Living Better One Day At A Time

My Tireless Retirement

It’s Always Something

Diary of a Stay At Home Mom

My Little Corner of the World

Afternoon Coffee and Evening Tea

Live and Learn- Toss and Turn

Days of My Life-Window To My World

Rocking Retirement

Memphis Bridges

Exquisitely Unremarkable

Moments Frozen In Time

Northwoods Scrapbook

 

Archives

All links may be affiliate links and should be considered as such. This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.  As an Amazon Influencer, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please see my disclosure policy for more details.

Stay Connected!

Subscribe to the newsletter today!

Connect with me

Copyright ©2026, Read. Write. Mom!. All Rights Reserved.
Design by Pixel Me Designs