How To make Santa Cookie Wreath
1 pk Gingerbread cake & cookie
-mix 6 Peanut-shaped peanut butter
Sandwich cookies 1/4 c Hot water
Red sugar 2 tb Flour
2 Mini marshmallows
2 tb Margarine or butter; melted
12 Mini chocolate chips
6 oz Vanilla flavor candy coating
Red cinnamon candies Heat oven to 375~. Mix gingerbread mix, hot water, flour and margarine in medium bowl with spoon until dough forms. Reserve one fourth of dough. Roll remaining dough into 9-1/2" circle, 1/4" thick. Cut 4" circle out of center to form a wreath shape. (Add dough cut from center to the reserved dough.) Place wreath on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 15 minutes or until edges are firm. Do not overbake! Cool 1 minute before removing from cookie sheet. Roll reserved dough to 1/4" thick. Cut with 2" holly-leaf shaped cookie cutter. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 9 minutes, until edges are firm. Cool 1 minute before removing from cookie sheet. Heat candy coating over low heat until melted. For each Santa, dip one end of peanut butter cookie into coating to resemble Santa's beard. Let dry on cookie sheet lined with waxed paper. When coating is dry, dip other end into coating (leaving center of cookie plain for face). Immediately sprinkle red sugar over wet coating, leaving 1/4" of coating mear cookie center plain to resemble the trim of the hat. Cut mini marshmallows into fourths. Place a marshmallow fourth on the side of the hat to resemble a pom-pom. Attach 2 chocolate chips to cookie, using coating, for the eyes. Attach 1 cinnamon candy to cookie, using coating, for the nose. Use remaining candies to decorate holly leaves. Attach Santas and holly leaves to wreath, using coating. -----
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How to make CHRISTMAS DOOR & WREATH Cookies
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Here are some information on the cookie tools that I used in this video:
Door cutter - I used Sweet Sugarbelle rectangle cutter in the biggest size and i trimmed the sides a bit to make it a bit longer:
Wreath cutter - I used nestled round cutters to create a donut shape which is a part of this set:
Scribe tool: from Scribes by Vivid Sister
PME leaf tip ST51:
OR as an alternative you can also use Wilton leaf tip:
Wilton Leaf Tip# 352:
Silver Sugar Pearl (for the door handle):
Tipless piping bag:
PME tip#1.5:
Or you can get a writing set which comes in handy, like this one:
PME Writing Tip Set of 3 (Tip#1, #1.5 & #2):
Bow mold (for the wreath):
Cookie Swivel (Turntable) from LC Sweets:
OR,
here is another option from Amazon (I have both and they are both great for decorating):
Cookie Turntable:
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Christmas Wreath Cookies Recipe
These Christmas wreath cookies are almost too pretty to eat. From the sweet taste of marshmallow combined with cornflakes, to the adorably festive (and edible) decor, these wreaths will surely be a fan favorite on any dessert display this season.
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The Christmas season involves a lot of holiday cheer but that usually comes with a lot of hustle and bustle as well. That’s why it’s nice to have a treat you can make that’s no trouble at all, like these cute little Cornflake Christmas Wreath Cookies! Unlike a lot of other holiday sweets, they involve no baking at all and take just minutes to mix up. They’re a perfect addition to your holiday cookie tins or a fun project to make with the kids.
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How To Build A Holiday Cookie Wreath
A DIY holiday cookie wreath from the Southern Kitchen team! This cookie wreath is an easy way to decorate for the holidays.
These sugar cookies are extremely simple to whip together. No one likes a snowflake that’s turned into a snowball, so make sure you follow the steps carefully! The finishing touch for presentation is up to you. You can store them in Christmas tins, or arranged them on a platter in a Christmas wreath as seen above.
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In this video, we'll show you how to create and decorate edible Christmas wreaths. The base of the wreaths is made from cornflakes cereal coated in a mixture of marshmallows, butter, vanilla extract and green food coloring. To decorate the wreaths, we attach holy-like cinnamon red hot candies. These festive sweets are fun and easy to make and will delight everyone who gives them a try.
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